Williams, Paul K. 1966-
WILLIAMS, Paul K. 1966-
PERSONAL: Born June 10, 1966, in Midland, MI; son of Charles and Nancy (Kelsey) Williams. Ethnicity: "Caucasian." Education: Roger Williams University, B.S., 1989; attended Cornell University, 1989-91. Politics: Democrat. Hobbies and other interests: Historic preservation.
ADDRESSES: Offıce—Kelsey and Associates, Inc., 1929 13th St. N.W., Washington, DC 20009. E-mail— [email protected].
CAREER: U.S. Air Force Pentagon Headquarters, Washington, DC, Legacy Resource Management program director, 1992-97; Kelsey and Associates, Inc. (consulting firm), Washington, DC, owner and operator, 1995—.
MEMBER: World Congress on Art Deco, National Trust for Historic Preservation.
WRITINGS:
Dupont Circle, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2000.
The Neighborhoods of Logan, Scott, and Thomas Circles, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2001.
Greater U Street, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2002.
(With T. Luke Young) Washington, DC, Then and Now, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2002.
(With Charles Williams) Skaneateles Lake, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2002.
Owasco Lake, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2002.
(With Gregory Alexander) Woodley Park, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2003.
(With Kelton Higgins) Cleveland Park, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2003.
(With Paul R. O'Neill) Georgetown University, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2003.
(With Gregory Alexander) Capitol Hill, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2004.
Washington, DC: The World War II Years, Arcadia Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC), 2004.
Contributor to periodicals, including Old House Journal and InTowner newspaper.
WORK IN PROGRESS: How to Research Your House History.
SIDELIGHTS: Paul K. Williams told CA: "I own and operate a 'house history' consulting firm that specializes in research on individual buildings or dwellings primarily in Washington, DC, and Baltimore, MD, and all across the United States. I also write for journals on a regular basis on history, historic preservation, and 'how-to' topics."