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"Robert L. Schuyler" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Jan 2007 14:18:52 -0500
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I certainly second Mike Polk's statement on SHA 2007. Perhaps Pat Garrow 
can come on line and telling some facts like the total registration - the 
largest SHA conference to date. Well organized, well located and beautiful 
weather. I hope no historical archaeologists fell into the James River 
during the night visit to Jamestown. Quite a different effect to be there 
at night; made you think what the original settlers were thinking when the 
sun went down and they were surrounded by the dark and the forest.

SHA 2007, by the way, was the third conference to be held in Williamsburg.

Question: During the 18th century when someone told you to meet them at the 
brick building what did you do?

Bob Schuyler

At 12:25 PM 1/17/2007, you wrote:
>I want to thank Bill Kelso and his myriad of assistants in the successful
>hosting of the recent SHA Conference in Williamsburg.  The weighty 
>importance of
>the Jamestown milestone of 400 was amply celebrated through our conference.
>The newly built conference center and Williamsburg Lodge was the best venue
>that I have been to at an SHA meeting.  The events were well planned and 
>came off
>well.  The Jamestown reception was exceptional as well.  We have to have been
>the first reception there, other than the dedication of the new facility
>since it was only completed the first week in January!
>
>If there were glitches in the program or other facets of the meeting, they
>were well disguised.  Kudos, Dr. Kelso.  A great meeting.  Thank you also, 
>SHA
>HQ for your hard work on the conference and making it come off very well.
>
>Mike Polk
>Sagebrush Consultants, L.L.C.
>Ogden, Utah

Robert L. Schuyler
University of Pennsylvania Museum
3260 South Street
Philadelphia, PA l9l04-6324

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