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Jacquetta Haley is an independent consultant with more than twenty years of experience in the field. Ms. Haley’s work focuses on the importance of accurate historical research in the development and implementation of planning, exhibitions, and programming on historic sites. Her work includes strategic planning for complex sites such as The Bush-Holley House in Greenwich and the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York City. She has published historical works such as Rockland County in the 1790s. Her Furnishings Plans for Lyndhurst, Tarrytown, NY, a property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Alexander Ramsey House, St. Paul, MN, a property of the Minnesota Historical Society illustrate her belief that the furnishings plan is the document that defines the public interpretation of an historic house.
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  • Home
  • Our Programs
    • ABCs of Collection Care
    • Annual Conference & Awards for Excellence >
      • Past Annual Conferences & Awards for Excellence
    • Behind the Scenes Networking Events
    • Creativity Incubator >
      • The Hatchery
    • Digital Showcase
    • MidHudson History Day Contest >
      • MidHudson History Hub
      • Dutchess County Local History Resources
      • Orange County Local History Resources
      • Sullivan County Local History Resources
      • Ulster County Local History Resources
    • Workshops & Webinars >
      • Past Programs
      • Webinars On Demand
  • NYSCA/GHHN Grants
    • Conservation Treatment Grant Program >
      • Final Report Requirements
      • Past Conservation Treatment Grant Recipients >
        • 2022 NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Recipients
    • Preservation Supplies Grant Program
    • Site Assessment Grant Program
  • Membership
  • Resources
    • Connecting to Collections >
      • Connecting to New York's Collections Resources
    • Consultant Registry >
      • Consultant Registry Form
    • Consultations
    • E-blasts & Newsletters
    • Hack the Museum Resources
    • Job Listings
    • Museum Resources >
      • Disaster Preparedness Planning
      • Blogs & Sites
      • Preservation & Conservation Organizations
      • Preservation Journals
  • About Us
    • Our Reach
    • 2023 Board of Trustees
    • GHHN Staff
    • Support Our Work
    • Contact Us
    • Giving Tuesday