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"John P. McCarthy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Mar 1997 00:30:19 -0800
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HACPPRO.TXT (134 lines)
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM: Third Annual Historical Archaeology Conference of the Upper
 Midwest  (HACUM3)  Red Wing, Minnesota   April 4-5, 1997
Sponsored by: the Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, the Anderson Center for I
nterdisciplinary Studies, and the Goodhue County Historical Society
 
FRIDAY April 4th (Registration Required)
Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (FORMER Tower View Campus of Red W
ing Technical College), Rt. 61 at Rt. 19  five miles west of downtown Red Wing
 
8:30   Registration Opens  (Coffee)
 
9:00   Welcome: John P. McCarthy, IMA/IMAC, Inc.; Gary Holthous, Anderson Center
 
9:15    Historic Ceramics Workshop: Mr. George Miller, URS/Greiner, Inc.
 
5:00    Tour of Towerview Mansion House:  Mrs. Elizabeth Hedin, Goodhue County H
istorical Society/Anderson Center
 
5:30    Dinner: on your own
 
FRIDAY EVENING,  April 4th  (Free and Open to the Public)
Goodhue County Historical Society, 1160 Oak Street,  Red Wing
From Main Street (Rt. 61) turn south, away from the river, onto West Avenue. At
7th Street take a sharp right onto College Avenue (up steep hill). Turn right on
to Oak Street.
 
7:30   Keynote Lecture:
Mr. Alan Woolworth, Minnesota Historical Society, "Thoughts on the History of Mi
nnesota Archaeology"
 
Reception
 
SATURDAY, April 5th  (Registration Required)
Goodhue County Historical Society, 1160 Oak Street,  Red Wing
 
8:00    Registration Opens  (Coffee)
 
8:30    Welcome: Mary  M. Maronde, Goodhue County Historical Society;  John P. M
cCarthy, IMA/IMAC, Inc.
 
8:45    Papers, accepted papers include:
 
Sigrid Arnott: "The Archaeology of a Minnesota Immigrant Farmstead: Where's the
Ethnicity?"
 
Fred A. Finney: "A Midwest Cultural Icon: The American Gothic House"
 
Amanda M. Gronhovd: "The Beaulieu House Site (21CW15): The History and Mitigatio
n Excavation at Crow Wing State Park"
 
Michele A. Lorenzini:  "Beads from the Bell Site, Lake Butte des Morts, Wisconsi
n"
 
John P. McCarthy: "The Archaeology of 19th-Century Minneapolis' Working Class Wo
rlds"
 
Michael G. Michlovic, Robert Erickson, and Dean T. Sather: "Archaeology and Heri
tage Awareness at Historic Moorhead"
 
James Myster and John P. McCarthy: "Preliminary Excavations at a Frontier Univer
sity: The First Season at the Original Site of Hamline University, Red Wing, Min
nesota, 1856-1869"
 
Carol A. Nickolai: "The Remains of Religion: Some Preliminary Results from the H
ome of Ellen White, Prophetess of Seventh-Day Adventism"
 
Cynthia L. Peterson: "John Gilbert's American Fur Company Trading Post"
 
Leah D. Rogers: "Des Moines City Brewery Privy Features: Assemblages and Constru
ction Types"
 
Daniel O. Sayers and  Michael S. Nassaney: "Spatial Organization of 19th-Century
 Farmsteads: An Example From Southwest Michigan"
 
Jeanne A. Ward: "Seeking Campsites Along the Red River Ox Cart Trail in Eastern
North Dakota"
 
3:00  Closing/Tour of Museum
 
Note: We still have room for one or two additional papers.  If interesting in pr
esenting a paper, please contact John McCarthy as soon as possible.   (612) 623-
0299,  e-mail: [log in to unmask]
 
CONFERENCE  REGISTRATION
Registration is required for all conference activities EXCEPT the Keynote Lectur
e.  Conference registration includes: copy of the final program and paper abstra
cts, refreshments and box lunch on Saturday, reception, and a copy of the confer
ence proceedings volume, when published.  The ceramics workshop has a separate f
ee that includes refreshments and lunch on Friday.   Please mail before March 28
, 1997.  Late registration will be on a space-available basis only and a late fe
e may apply.
 
Name(s)/Affiliation___________________________________________________________
 
Address____________________________________________________________________
 
City, State/Prov.,
Zip/Postal Code_____________________________________________________________
 
Phone Number (with area code)_________________________________________________
 
Workshop:   Number of persons_______ X  $50.00 =        $________
 
Conference:  Number of persons_______ X  $50.00 =       $________
 
                     Presentors             _______X   $45.00 =    $________
 
Total amount enclosed:                                                   $______
__ ,  payable to "HACUM"
 
Please indicate if vegetarian lunch is desired_____
 
Mail to:  HACUM 3,  c/o  John P. McCarthy,  Institute for Minnesota Archaeology,
  3300 University Ave. S.E.,  Suite 202,  Minneapolis, MN  55414    (612) 623-02
99
 
LODGING
The following establishments are holding a block of discounted rooms for confere
nce participants.  NOTE: Red Wing is a popular tourist destination, so it is imp
ortant that you MAKE YOUR RESERVATION EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION OF ROOMS, and be
sure to identify yourself as a participant in the Historical Archaeology Confere
nce of the Upper
Midwest for the best rate!  Additional information about Red Wing is available b
y calling (800) 762-9516, Ext. 36.
 
AmericInn 1819 Old West Main Street (612) 385-9060.  Double: $66.90
Days Inn 955 East 7th Street, south on Rt. 61 at Rt. 63  (612) 388-3568  Thursda
y Night: $57.50 Single:  Friday/Sat.: $69.99 (queen)
Roadway Inn 235 Withers Harbor Drive, right off Rt. 61  (612) 388-1502.  Single:
 $44.82, Double: $48.42
Super 8 Motel  752 Withers Harbor Drive, right off Rt. 61 (612) 388-0491.  Doubl
e: $57.49
Parkway Motel 3425 Highway 61 West (612) 388-8231.  Double: $36.00

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