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Timothy James Scarlett <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Jan 2002 09:10:35 -0500
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A gentleman from Texas contacted the industrial archaeology office here at
MTU looking for information about dry stone masonry damns.  Don Durfee
referred him to the Dry Stone Conservancy in Tennessee, but they were not
able to help him.  Can anyone help this person?  He is building some kind of
living history museum or historically themed park and wants to build a dry
stone masonry damn to create a spring fed lake.  The lake will feed a grist
mill and include a covered bridge...

Mr. Kindle does not have an email address, but contact me off list and I
will send his phone number along.

Cheers,
Tim

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Timothy James Scarlett
Incipient Assistant Professor of Archaeology
Program in Industrial History and Archaeology
Department of Social Sciences
Michigan Technological University
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, Michigan 49931-1295 USA
Tel (906) 487-2113 Fax (906) 487-2468 Internet [log in to unmask]
MTU Website: www.industrialarchaeology.net
SHA Website: www.sha.org  SIA Website: www.sia-web.org
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A Man smiles by himself in the Dark,
Perhaps because he can see in the Dark,
Perhaps because he can see the Dark.
     -- Yannis Ritsos, Selected Poems 1938-1988.

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