February 13, 2015

Shaw's Folly and Sparrow's Rest

Jim Gibb
Evidently cold doesn't keep away those wanting to hear more about archeology.  At the February 12 CCASM meeting Smithsonian Research Associate Dr. Jim Gibb talked about archaeology being done at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) in Anne Arundel County.  This included investigations of two neighboring 1660s plantation sites, Shaw's Folly and Sparrow's Rest, that had similar cultural artifacts.  Anyone interested in volunteering on Wednesdays at SERC should contact Jim (jamesggibb@verizon.net).

We also met Esther Read, the archaeologist who does contract work for Charles County Planning.  As part of the commemoration the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's assassination, Charles County is planning several events on April 18-19.  Esther is in charge of archaeology associated with Rich Hill where the fleeing Booth stayed.  She would welcome any CCASM members who would like to help in archival research or at the site.  More info to come.

Some of those making it out on another cold, cold night

Attendance: 10