Leland Ferguson was himself a historical figure in the discipline of historical archaeology. At a time when the scientific approach to archaeology was being promulgated by Stan South, Leland provided the humanist counterpoint that influenced the theoretical trajectory of the discipline. His chaired the SHA Charleston Conference Plenary Session in 1975 that resulted in the SHA’s 1st Special Publication, *Historical Archaeology and the Importance of Material Things,* which included papers by Jim Deetz, Mark Leone, notably Henry Glassie, and others and that introduced many in the southeast to the humanist perspective. To Stanley’s chagrin as the Conference Chair. For those who don’t know his career but should, his JC Harrington Award biography by Ken Kelly was published in *Historical Archaeology* in 2017 and more recently Kelly Goldberg published an interview with Leland in *HA *in 2022. He left an indelible mark on everyone who’s career he intersected, of which I am fortunate to be one. And he left an indelible mark on the field. While his life has ended, his legacy lives on. JW (Joe) Joseph ######################################################################## Access the HISTARCH Home Page and Archives: https://community.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-LSOFTDONATIONS.exe?A0=HISTARCH Unsubscribe from the HISTARCH List: https://community.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-LSOFTDONATIONS.exe?SUBED1=HISTARCH&A=1 This email list is powered by LISTSERV: https://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html ########################################################################