Is this going to be recorded and placed online anywhere?
Thanks much,
Karen Needles
On March 29, 2012 at 6:12 PM "Levy, Suzanne S." <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Spring Symposium 2012
> Archaeology of the Civil War
> James Lee Center, Monroe Gymnasium, 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church,
> Virginia 22042
> Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
> FREE ADMISSION (seating limited to 200)
> Sponsored by: Friends of Fairfax County Archaeology (FOFA)
> and Cultural Resources Management and Protection Branch, FCPA
>
> Speakers include:
>
> Dr. Stephen R. Potter, National Park Service, National Capital Region,
> Regional Archaeologist
> Antietam and the Archaeology of Tactics
> Dr. Matthew Reeves, Montpelier Foundation, Director of Archaeology
> Home is where the Woods Are: An Analysis of a Civil War Camp Complex at
> James Madison's Montpelier, Orange County, Virginia
> Dr. Bernard K. Means, Virginia Commonwealth University,
> Virtual Creation Laboratory, Director
> Virtual Archaeology and the Realities of War: Creating 3D Digital Models of
> Civil War Artifacts
> Showing of Gunston Hall's Seeds of Independence 2012 Short Film
> Between the Lines: Free Blacks Living on Mason's Neck during the Civil War
> Wally Owen, Fort Ward Museum & Historic Site, Assistant Museum Director
> Alexandria's Crimean Ovens
> Kerri Holland, John Milner Associates, Inc., Assistant Archaeologist
> 4th Month, No Money . . . No Rations . . . No Pants . . . No Patriotism:
> Metal Detector Investigations at the Blenheim Estate in Fairfax City
> Kerry Gonzalez, Dovetail Cultural Resource Group, Lab Director
> "A Scene of Horror Such as I Never Saw": A Look at the Great Fredericksburg
> Region during the Civil War
> Joseph F. Balicki, John Milner Associates, Inc., Associate Director
> and Dr. Liz Crowell, Fairfax County Park Authority, CRMPB, Branch Manager
> Fortifying, Fighting, and Foraging: The American Civil War in Fairfax County,
> Virg
>
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Abraham Lincoln to Isham Reavis, Nov. 5, 1855
Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. Volume 2, p. 328
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