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Paul:
If you are interested in the earliest Huguenot Settlement in North America.
You should be aware of the La Caroline Colony in Florida (1564-1565). There
is quite a bit of published information on it.
Rich Lundin, WRI
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From: "Matchen, Paul (Austin,TX-US)" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 10:42 AM
Subject: Huguenot settlements in North America
>I was wondering if anyone knew of any literature (grey or otherwise)
> that I could obtain dealing with archaeological investigations of
> Huguenot settlements in North America. I was reading some historical
> literature concerning Manakintowne (now Manakin) in Powhatan County, VA
> recently and wondered what archaeology had been done in that location as
> well as in other Huguenot settlements along the East Coast
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> I am making this request for my own information as some of my ancestors
> seemed to have settled in Manakintowne and am interested to learn more
> about the particulars of the material culture/lifeways of these people
> during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Paul
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> Paul M. Matchen, M.A., R.P.A.
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