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Hi Folks,
As posted earlier, several of us are putting together an SHA 2007
session on nineteenth century settlement frontiers ... focusing on
both individual farmsteads/homesteads and small communities. We have
a good group so far, from both the US (IL, MN, OH, Arkansas),
Australia, and maybe NZ, but still have room for several more.
We would very much like to add one or more Canadian papers to this
session. If you have any personal interest in this session, or can
steer us towards appropriate persons, we would welcome your help ...
Feel free to forward this message.
Thanks in advance.
--
Mark C. Branstner
Illinois Transportation
Archaeological Research Program
209 Nuclear Physics Lab, MC-571
23 East Stadium Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: 217.244.0892
Fax: 217.244.7458
Cell: 517.927.4556
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without either virtue or talents ... The artificial aristocracy is a
mischievous ingredient in government, and provisions should be made to
prevent its ascendancy."
- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
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