Murfreesboro native named state historian

The Murfreesboro Post, July 10, 2013

NASHVILLE — Gov. Bill Haslam appointed Murfreesboro resident Carroll Van West as state historian.

West replaces the late Walter T. Durham, who served 11 years in the honorary position.

“Mr. West’s faithful service to his field for many years reflects a commitment to excellence that will serve the citizens of Tennessee very well,” Haslam said. “His incredible body of work speaks for itself, and we are fortunate and grateful to have him as our state historian.”

West has served as director at the Center for Historic Preservation at Middle Tennessee State University and the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area since 2002.

He has taught as a professor in the MTSU history department since 1985.

West currently serves as a co-chair of the Tennessee Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission and as a Tennessee representative on the National Board of Advisors of National Trust for Historic Preservation. He also sits on the Executive Board of Lewis and Clark Trust Inc. and on the Advisory Board of Teaching with Primary Sources for the U.S. Library of Congress.

“There is no greater honor for a historian of Tennessee than to serve the state and its citizens as their state historian,” West said. “I deeply appreciate Gov. Haslam’s confidence and thank him for this opportunity. I look forward to collaborating with our state agencies, our many outstanding heritage organizations and history programs, and especially the citizens of Tennessee who for generations have been effective stewards of our documents, objects, landscapes, and especially our stories — the stuff of our history that gives us a sense of shared identity, purpose and community.”

West, 58, is a 1977 MTSU graduate with a bachelor’s degree in history and political science. He earned his master’s degree in American history from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in 1978 and went on to earn his doctorate in history at the College of William and Mary in 1982.

He lives in his home of Murfreesboro. He and his wife, Mary Sara Hoffschwelle, have two children, Owen, 22, and Sara, 15.

West’s term is four years and began July 1.

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