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>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>
>"Got CALICHE?" Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Friday February 23, 2001
>*****************************************
>VANDALS
>
>http://www.arizonarepublic.com/arizona/articles/0222AZ--BurnedSchoolhouse-ON
>.html Three Utah men pleaded innocent to arson, burglary and theft in the
>July fires that destroyed the historic Mount Trumbell Schoolhouse and
>Tuweep church about 60 miles south of the Arizona-Utah border.
>
>ARIZONA
>
>http://www.yumasun.com/news/index.shtml Louie Gradias has turned his home
>into a museum to honor Gadsden, now a town of 800 just five miles from the
>border. A book found at the Century House Museum in Yuma mentions four
>(American) families that settled in Gadsden around 1900. In 30 years of
>research that's as close as he's come to an actual starting date for
>Gadsden. Gradias is thinking of starting a non-profit organization to
>preserve and research Gadsden history and he'd like to publish a booklet
>with all his research.
>
>NEW JOB OPPORTUNITY
>
><http://www.swanet.org/zarchives/jobs/jobs2001/hdr010222.pdf>
>All opportunities posted at <http://www.swanet.org/jobs.html>
>
>NEW MEXICO
>
>http://www.borderlandnews.com/stories/neighborhoods/eastside/20010222-87462.
>shtml The El Paso-Juarez Historical Museum exhibit, "The History of Lincoln
>County New Mexico," covers the history of such towns as Ancho, Carrizozo,
>Capitan, Lincoln, White Oaks and Ruidoso. It features information about
>Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County War of 1878-1881.
>
>TEXAS
>
(Soda Bottles identification report onlline!!!)

>http://alamo.nmsu.edu/~lockhart/EPSodas/index.html Bottles on the Border:
>The History and Bottles of the Soft Drink Industry in El Paso, Texas,
>1881-2000. [From: <[log in to unmask]> this is a soda bottlers history
>and dating guide for El Paso. Most El Paso soda bottles are datable within
>a 10-12 year range because of distinct style changes or companies going in
>and out of business].
>
>http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/metropolitan/830286 Four maps were
>the first restorations among an estimated 500 endangered survey documents
>that state officials hope to restore with private funds. The restoration
>work was done by the nonprofit Northeast Document Conservation Center in
>Andover MA.
>
>http://www.hearstnp.com/san_antonio/bea/news/stories/san/storypage.cfm?xla=s
>aen&xlb=180&xlc=191276&xld=180 Land Commissioner David Dewhurst urged
>Texans to preserve the state's cartographic treasures. The land office
>launched the program to preserve 500 of the most historically important
>maps out of 20,000 in the land office's repository. Full-size copies of
>restored maps will be given to donors of $500 or more. For more
>information, call 512.463.5169.
>
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>
>Contact the Editor @ <[log in to unmask]> or 602.882.8025
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>
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>
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>
>Thanks for reading today's edition!
>
>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA) - A 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
>corporation dedicated to electronic potlatch and digital totemic increase
>rites that focus and multiply historic preservation activities in the
>Greater Southwest. Our goal is to create and promote the diverse
>micro-environments in which archaeologists can develop their talents and
>take the risks from which innovation and productivity arise.
>

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