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Hello,
Our recent work at Ft. Henry National Historic Site, Kingston, Ontario has
found scattered remnants of its two PoW internment periods (1914-18 and
1939-45) but there is lots of historical data in our Parks files and the Ft.
Henry archives. If you require any detailed information please give me a
ring,
Henry
Henry Cary
Parks Canada Archaeology, Military Sites
Ontario Service Centre,
111 Water Street, Cornwall
K6H 6S3
(613) 938 5974
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>From: Al Tonetti <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: WWII home front POW camps
>Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:40:14 -0500
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>Seeking references and/or contacts for archaeological investigations of
>WWII
>home front POW camps for Axis powers prisoners. Specifically interested in
>developing and addressing important research questions using archaeological
>data.
>
>Al Tonetti
>ASC Group, Inc.
>4620 Indianola Avenue
>Columbus, Ohio 43214-1861
>(614) 268-2514, ext. 18
>Fax (614) 268-7881
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>Visit ASC Group's website at http://www.ascgroup.net
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