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From: Sam Mathews-Lamb <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Thursday, 01 April, 1999 08:42 AM
Subject: CONF: Frontiers Conference (VA), Apr 16-18, 1999
> Glen Burnie Historic House, Gardens & Julian Wood
> Glass Jr. Collection and the Community History Project of
> Shenandoah University are cosponsoring a conference on
> North American, eighteenth-century frontiers to be held at
> Shenandoah University and the Glen Burnie Museum,
> April 16-18, 1999. Both are in Winchester, Virginia. This
> interdisciplinary conference will examine recent scholarship
> on the eighteenth-century backcountry and develop a
> needs and opportunities agenda for future study.
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> EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FRONTIERS IN NORTH
> AMERICA
> RECENT SCHOLARSHIP AND FUTURE
> OPPORTUNITIES
> April 16-18, 1999
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> SPONSORED BY: Community History Project,
> Shenandoah University, Winchester, Virginia, and Glen
> Burnie Historic House, Gardens & Julian Wood Glass Jr.
> Collection
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> FOR MORE INFORMATION, INCLUDING THE CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND REGISTRATION
> Visit the conference website: http://www.su.edu/history/frontiers
> Call: Glen Burnie at 540-662-1473 Shenandoah
> University at 540-665-4587
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