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Archeological Dig at Fort Saint Andrews

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Fort Fredericia

LHSA Meeting October 2007

Letchworth State Park

George Eastman House

1st Digital Camera

Chairman Leica Camera

St. Marys Kingfish Classic 2007

Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi

Bandelier National Monument

Scottish Heritage Day at Fort King George

Plum Orchard February 2007

Darien GA March 2006

Darien Photos March 2006

Kissing Bridges of Frederick County

Cherry Blossoms in Washington, D.C. 2005

Seneca Stone Cutting Mill Index Page

Big Pool on the C&O Canal

Big Pool Photo Gallery

Fort Frederick October 23, 2004

Fort Frederick Photo Gallery

Weverton Industrial Village

Weverton Industrial Village - Revisited

Two Trails

Weverton Branch of the B&O

Brunswick Railroad Days

Martinsburg B&O Roundhouse

Martinsburg B&O Roundhouse Continued

Martinsburg B&O Roundhouse History

Train Wallpapers

Seneca Stone Cutting Mill

Dan is exposing the trench that was part of Fort Saint Andrews.  The dark sand is the filled in trench while the light sand is undisturbed. Rita (?) and Dan uncover more of the trench. Steve Kidd excavates with trowel and dust pan.
Dan sprays the exposed sand with water to bring out the differences in color. Jessica and Christina sift the dirt and sand that is excavated from each unit.  Each unit had it's own  screen. Dimgo (sp?) is sifting through Drew's unit.  The plastic bag is labeled for the unit and the level and all artifacts are placed in that bag. 

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