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some histarchers might be interested in this job opportunity,
cmcdavid


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 1:23 PM
Subject: JOB: Research Fellowship, Historic New England


> Kitchen Exhibition Research Fellowship
> 
> Historic New England (SPNEA) seeks an advanced graduate student or 
> research professional to conduct a comparative study of 
> eighteenth-century Essex County probate inventories, focusing on the 
> town of Newbury, Massachusetts, to determine how kitchens were 
> typically furnished. The fellow will present the findings in a report, 
> which will be used for an exhibition on the history of kitchens in 
> America and for the interpretation of the kitchen at the Coffin House, 
> one of Historic New England's historic properties. The stipend for the 
> fellowship is $5000. Work must be completed by January 15. 2006. Please 
> send CV and cover letter by September 26, 2005, to Nancy Carlisle, 
> Curator, Historic New England, 151 Essex Street, Haverhill, MA 01832 or 
> transmit via email to [log in to unmask] For further 
> information, please call (978) 521-4788 x 737.
> 
> Melinda Nasardinov
> Assistant Curator
> 
> ________________________________________________________
> 
> Historic New England is the public identity for the
> Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
> We are the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional
> preservation organization in the country. Historic New England
> offers a unique opportunity to experience the lives and stories
> of New Englanders through their homes and possessions.
> Learn more at www.HistoricNewEngland.org.
> 

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