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The New York State Museum' Cultural Resource Survey Program excavated a spillway and raceway related to Lock #3 of the Chenango Canal in Utica NY as part of NYSDOT project.  Lab analysis/cataloguing is ongoing.  So far only one paper presented at the NYSAA meetings.


David Staley
Archaeologist
New York State Museum-Cultural Resource Survey Program



>>> Jim  09/30/14 7:21 PM >>>
 The Archeological Society of the Northern Chesapeake cleared, mapped, and conducted some testing around a pair of canal locks on the old Susquehanna Canal (1803). Direct inquiries to me at [log in to unmask]

 
 
 
 
James G. Gibb

Gibb Archaeological Consulting

2554 Carrollton Road

Annapolis, Maryland USA ?? 21403

443.482.9593 (Land) 410.693.3847 (Cell)

www.gibbarchaeology.net ? www.porttobacco.blogspot.com
 
On 09/30/14, ray ezell<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 
Anyone have any experience with identification and/or excavation of canal locks (at any phase of investigation).

thanks
Ray Ezell
VDOT

 
 
Raymond D. Ezell, RPA
Monticello District Commissioner
Stonewall Jackson Area Council BSA.

If it wasn't reported, it didn't happen--Commissioner Tools @ www.my.scouting.org 

I used to be a Bobwhite S7-763-11-1

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