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Ned Heite <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Feb 1998 06:41:19 -0500
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The Delaware Agricultural Museum has a turn-of-the-century sorghum mill
that it uses every year for public demonstrations. The mill operator, a
retired local physician, is an avid amateur industrial historian.
 
The mill doesn't smell bad, but there is a lot of waste lying about. The
sorghum mill that operated near here, on Sorghum Mill Road, was away from
the nearby houses, but I would guess that the reason was more convenience
than sanitation.
 
                                        Wool Camp in Iceland
    _____  Check out Icelandic wool:    May 15-22: Participants
___(_____) http://www.dmv.com/~iceland  take classes in
|Baby the\                              wool, while spouses
|1969 Land\_===__         Come to       explore wilderness,
|  ___Rover   ___|o       Wool Camp     hiking and motoring in
|_/ . \______/ . ||       in Iceland!   the mountain valleys.
___\_/________\_/________________________________________________
Ned Heite Camden, DE  http://home.dmv.com/~eheite/index.html

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