THE KENTUCKY HERITAGE COUNCIL
has designated
CORTLAND CEMETERY
A KENTUCKY LANDMARK
and deems it worthy of preservation.
Graciously Donated by Mr. Paul Baker
Education and Humanities Cabinet
KENTUCKY HERITAGE COUNCIL Brereton C. Jones The State Historic Preservation Office David L. Morgan Governor Executive Director Sherry K. Jelsma February 16, 1994 and SHPO Cabinet Secretary
Mr. Dan Caudell 235 Shreveport Drive Nicholasville, Kentucky 40356
RE: Cortland Cemetery Dear Mr. Caudell:
It is indeed a pleasure for the Kentucky Heritage Council to award you the enclosed Kentucky Landmark Certificate. The Kentucky Landmark Certificate is the official recognition of the architectural, archaeological or historical significance of your historic property. It is our hope that you will make every effort to ensure the continued preservation of your landmark property and that you will transfer this certificate and your sense of stewardship to succeeding owners.
The designation of your property as a "Kentucky Landmark" worthy of preservation in no way infringes on your rights as a property owner. State and local government officials do not assume any jurisdiction over your property or what you may choose to do with your property as a result of this designation.
If the Heritage Council can be of further assistance to you as you plan for the preservation or disposition of your historic property, please feel free to call on us.
Sincerely,
David L. Morgan Director Kentucky Heritage Council and State Historic Preservation Officer
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