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Who We Are
The Kincaid Mounds Support Organization
(KMSO) was established in July of 1998, and is a non profit
entity registered with the Illinois Secretary of State and
the Illinois Attorney General’s Office. KMSO is also
registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a tax
deductible organization.
The organization was formed to encourage
the preservation and protection of the Kincaid Mounds
Historic Site. The Kincaid Mounds Historic Site is in Massac
County and contains eleven of the Mississippian Mounds,
including the ceremonial area. The historic site is under
the administration of Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
(IHPA). The Kincaid Mounds Historic Site is designated as a
National Historic Landmark and is on the National Register
of Historic Places. The remaining mounds are in Pope County
and are on a privately owned family farm.
For many years the policy of IHPA had
been to let trees and brush grow over the mounds to protect
them from vandals, a persistent problem. Eventually the
growth of the trees and brush threatened the settlement. As
a result the Kincaid Mounds Support Organization was formed
and has been working with IHPA to aid in preserving the
mounds. The preservation work done at the mounds has been
authorized by IHPA and funded by IHPA through annual grants.
KMSO is a group of concerned area
residents interested in preserving this historic site.
Members of our group have backgrounds in anthropology,
biology, community development, conservation, education,
history, local government, and tourism. This small group
started out with an overwhelming agenda of clearing the
mounds, locating artifacts taken from the mounds during
excavations by the University of Chicago, developing the
possibility of an interpretive site, and finding a location
for a Kincaid Mounds artifact exhibit or museum.
KMSO has been able to accomplish the
cleaning of the historic site mounds and the preservation of
the mounds by planting native grasses. An Interpretive
platform was built with the assistance from Southernmost
Illinois Tourism Bureau and grants from the Ohio River
Scenic Byway and the Illinois Tourism Agency. The once
unrecognizable site has been transformed into an educational
and tourism destination. The transformation of this
significant site has become a destination on the Ohio River
Scenic Byway. With the clearing of the mounds, and through
public education on the significance of the site, the area
communities have embraced our enthusiasm and taken pride in
protecting and promoting the site.
The work of KMSO is ongoing with the
maintenance of the historic site. Our current work also
includes developing education materials and programs for the
site and a future exhibit or museum of Kincaid artifacts
Members of the Kincaid Mounds
Organization:
Mary Horman Bremer, President
Sheila Richey, Secretary
James F. Modglin, Co-Treasurer
Mark Benson, Co-Treasurer, and Co-Vice President of
Field Operations
John Schwegman, Co-Vice President of Field
Operations
Gary Stephens, Co-Vice President of Field Operations
Paul Fellows, Historian
Sheryl Durham, Tourism
John A. Schwegman, Professional Archeologist
Martha Schwegman, Educator
Terry A. Choate, Amateur Archaeologist and Educator
Ada Copley, Mayor of Brookport
George May, Founding Member (deceased)
Mary Leonard, Founding Members (deceased) |
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