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War of 1812 Archaeology : July 2014
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War of 1812 Archaeology. In Maryland and Beyond: Archaeology, Architecture, History, and More. Tuesday, July 15, 2014. The town of Brookeville, Maryland has a new interactive website highlighting the town's involvement in the War of 1812! Here is what it's all about:. Brookeville 1814 explores the people and community that welcomed the President and the town's place in American history. Check it out here: http:/ msa.maryland.gov/brookeville/index.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Flee the British 5K!
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War of 1812 Archaeology : August 2014
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War of 1812 Archaeology. In Maryland and Beyond: Archaeology, Architecture, History, and More. Thursday, August 28, 2014. Farmstead, Fort and Tavern: Williams Fort in White County, Illinois. Hello and apologies for the long hiatus in archaeology posts! Williams Fort was occupied from about 1811 to 1838 by Aaron and Tabitha Williams. American Resources Group. When we began the Phase II testing project at the Williams Fort site in 2005, we were not expecting to discover any evidence of a blockhouse or fort...
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War of 1812 Archaeology : MedChi and the War of 1812
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War of 1812 Archaeology. In Maryland and Beyond: Archaeology, Architecture, History, and More. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. MedChi and the War of 1812. MedChi, the Maryland State Medical Society. Is now a partner of Maryland's War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission. The Medical Society was originally known as the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland, but nowadays that's been shortened to MedChi. And start learning about early 19th-century medical practices! December 22, 2015 at 7:56 AM.
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War of 1812 Archaeology : Brookeville 1814
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War of 1812 Archaeology. In Maryland and Beyond: Archaeology, Architecture, History, and More. Tuesday, July 15, 2014. The town of Brookeville, Maryland has a new interactive website highlighting the town's involvement in the War of 1812! Here is what it's all about:. Brookeville 1814 explores the people and community that welcomed the President and the town's place in American history. Check it out here: http:/ msa.maryland.gov/brookeville/index.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Flee the British...
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War of 1812 Archaeology : Farmstead, Fort and Tavern: Williams Fort in White County, Illinois
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War of 1812 Archaeology. In Maryland and Beyond: Archaeology, Architecture, History, and More. Thursday, August 28, 2014. Farmstead, Fort and Tavern: Williams Fort in White County, Illinois. Hello and apologies for the long hiatus in archaeology posts! Williams Fort was occupied from about 1811 to 1838 by Aaron and Tabitha Williams. American Resources Group. When we began the Phase II testing project at the Williams Fort site in 2005, we were not expecting to discover any evidence of a blockhouse or fort...
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War of 1812 Archaeology : January 2014
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War of 1812 Archaeology. In Maryland and Beyond: Archaeology, Architecture, History, and More. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. War of 1812: Patterson Park Edition. In 1814, Patterson Park. Was the site of Baltimore’s largest defense against a British land invasion during the Battle of Baltimore. This spring, Baltimore Heritage is leading an archaeological survey of the park to dig up more about this history and preserve the battlefield for future generations. Tuesday, January 21, 2014. Photo of the Fort Meigs...
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War of 1812 Archaeology : Caulk's Field
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War of 1812 Archaeology. In Maryland and Beyond: Archaeology, Architecture, History, and More. Friday, November 9, 2012. Today we'll find out about Caulk's Field, an Eastern Shore Battlefield that has miraculously survived the centuries more or less intact - meaning it can still provide information about the war as it was fought on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. SHA Chief Archaeologist Julie Schablitsky provides the details. Anchored his frigate, HMS Menelaus. Just off of Poole’s Island. In an ...
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War of 1812 Archaeology : June 2014
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War of 1812 Archaeology. In Maryland and Beyond: Archaeology, Architecture, History, and More. Monday, June 30, 2014. The Archaeological Potential of a Burned Capital. Today's post comes to us from Kevin Bradley, a former intern for DC's Historic Preservation Office. Through the Washington DC District Leader Program (DLP). Kevin recently completed his Master's degree in Public Anthropology at American University, and is currently working for JMA. The Archaeological Potential of a Burned Capital. US Capit...
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War of 1812 Archaeology : July 2013
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War of 1812 Archaeology. In Maryland and Beyond: Archaeology, Architecture, History, and More. Monday, July 15, 2013. Samuel Smith of Baltimore. Sorry for the long hiatus! Summer is a busy time for archaeologists and it's sometimes hard to keep up with blogging and fieldwork at the same time. But never fear, we have several weeks of interesting history, archaeology, and other stuff coming your way. Today: getting to know Samuel Smith. Hero of two wars and exceptional Marylander. In 1779, Smith resigned a...
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