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"John P. McCarthy" <[log in to unmask]>
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION: PLEASE POST
Second Annual Historical Archaeology Conference of the Upper
Midwest  (HACUM2)
Red Wing, Minnesota
March 29-30, 1996
 
Sponsored by: the Institute for Minnesota Archaeology,
the Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, and
the Goodhue County Historical Society
 
 
FRIDAY March 29, 1996
(Registration Required)
Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
FORMER Tower View Campus of Red Wing Technical College),
Rt. 61 at Rt. 19  five miles west of downtown Red Wing
 
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM  Historic Ceramics Workshop: internationally
recognized ceramics expert, Mr. George Miller, Greiner, Inc.
(formerly of Colonial Williamsburg and Parks Canada) will
 present his highly entertaining, informative, and extensively
illustrated course on the history and identification of refined
earthenwares.   Be sure to bring your "problem" sherds!
(Limited to 30 participants.)
 
5:30 PM -         Dinner on your own
 
 
FRIDAY EVENING,  March 29, 1996
(Free and Open to the Public)
Goodhue County Historical Society, 1160 Oak Street,
Red Wing
From Main Street (Rt. 61) turn south, away from the river, onto
West Avenue. At 7th Street take a sharp right onto College Avenue
(up steep hill). Turn right onto Oak Street.
 
7:30 PM Keynote Lecture:
                Dr. Leslie (Skip) C. Stewart-Abernathy,
                Arkansas Archaeological Survey/Arkansas Tech
                University
                Farmsteads as Collectibles: Establishing Value in
                the Heritage Business
 
                Reception following
 
 
SATURDAY, March 30,  1996
(Registration Required)
Goodhue County Historical Society, 1160 Oak Street,
Red Wing
 
8:00 AM           Registration Opens  (Coffee)
 
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM  Paper panels, including the following:
 
M. Cassell and J. Broihahn  Thoughts on Agrarian Cultural
Resources and the Conduct of Historical Archaeology in Wisconsin
 
R. A. Clouse and E. K. Steiner  Stratigraphic Excavation Methods
in Historical Archaeology
 
S. E. Cowie  Household Consumption in the 19th Century Company
Town of Fayette, Michigan
 
D. B. Landon, T. Tumberg, and K. Dixon  Archaeological Approaches
 
to the Physical and Social Organization of Production at the Ohio
 
Trap Rock Mine Site
 
F. Mansberger and C. Stratton "Perfectly Panic Struck:" The
Archaeology of the Apple River Fort, Jo Daviess County, Illinois
 
J. P. McCarthy  An Approach to the Archaeology of Rural Society
and Economy in the Upper Midwest
 
C. A. Nickolai  Class and Gender at the Merriman-Sharp Hillside
Farm, Jackson County, Michigan
 
B. L. Springstead  On The Edge: Fort Ridgely and the
Transportation Networks of Fort Ridgely through Archaeology
 
C. S. Reid  Spatial Patterning at the Whitefish Lake Fur Trade
post, Lake of the Woods
 
L. D. Rogers  "It Was Some Brewery:"  Data Recovery at the City
Brewery Site (13PK661), Des Moines, Iowa
 
J. A. Ward  Industrial Eccentricity on the Western Frontier:
Preliminary Investigation of the Marquis de Mores' Meat Packing
Plant, Medora, North Dakota
 
 
CONFERENCE  REGISTRATION
Registration is required for all conference activities EXCEPT the
 
Keynote Lecture.  Conference registration includes: copy of the
final program and paper abstracts, refreshments and box lunch on
Saturday, reception, and a copy of the conference proceedings
volume, when published.  The ceramics workshop has a separate fee
 
that includes refreshments and lunch on Friday.   Please mail
before March 15, 1995.  Late registration will be on a
space-available basis only and a late fee may apply.
 
Name(s)
__________________________________________________________
 
Affiliation_________________________________________________
 
Address___________________________________________________________
 
 
 
City, State/Prov., Zip/Postal Code
______________________________________
 
Phone Number (with area
code)________________________________________
 
Workshop:   Number of persons_______ X  $45.00 =        $________
 
Conference:  Number of persons_______ X  $45.00 =       $________
 
Total:           $________ amount enclosed,  payable to
"IMA-HACUM"
 
Please indicate if vegetarian lunch is desired_____
 
Mail to:  Historical Archaeology Conference of the Upper Midwest,
 
 c/o  John P. McCarthy,  Institute for Minnesota Archaeology,
3300 University Ave. S.E.,  Suite 204,  Minneapolis, MN  55414
 
(612) 623-0299
 
LODGING
The following establishments are holding a block of discounted
rooms for conference participants.  NOTE: Red Wing is a popular
tourist destination, so it is important that you MAKE YOUR
RESERVATION EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION OF ROOMS, and be sure to
identify yourself as a participant in the Historical Archaeology
Conference of the Upper Midwest for the best rate!  Additional
information about Red Wing is available by calling (800)
762-9516, Ext. 36.
 
AmericInn 1819 Old West Main Street (612) 385-9060.  Double:
$66.90
Best Western Quite House Suites 752 Withers Harbor Drive, right
off Rt. 61 (612) 388-1577.  Double: $87.00, Suite: $107.00
Days Inn 955 East 7th Street, south on Rt. 61 at Rt. 63  (612)
388-3568
Single: $56.50 (queen), Double: $67.50
Red Carpet Inn 235 Withers Harbor Drive, right off Rt. 61  (612)
388-1502
Single: $47.80, Double: $59.80
Super 8 Motel  752 Withers Harbor Drive, right off Rt. 61 (612)
388-0491
Single: $41.29, Double: $53.89

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