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Billingsley Named 'Roswell Remarkable Woman'

The historic site coordinator for Bulloch Hall was honored recently by the Letalift Foundation.

From the City of Roswell:

Pam Billingsley, Historic Site Coordinator for Bulloch Hall in Roswell, was recently honored as a recipient of the Letalift Foundation’s “Roswell’s Remarkable Woman” award.

The Leitalift Foundation was founded by Leita Thompson (1914-78), a businesswoman who paved the way for other women to have meaningful careers and to lead fuller lives. The foundation perpetuates the goal of its benefactor by supporting the health, education, arts and culture of the women of Roswell.

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Billingsley has worked for the City of Roswell for almost 25 years, becoming Historic Site Coordinator for Bulloch Hall in 1989. This childhood home of Theodore Roosevelt’s mother, Bulloch Hall is one of Roswell’s historical treasures.

Billingsley identifies Bulloch as her passion in life, and her scrupulous care of the home, the human history that filled and surrounded it, and her dedication to preserving that heritage for generations to come led to her being recognized by the Leitalift Foundation.

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For more information about Bulloch Hall, visit www.roswellgov.com.


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