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"Preservation and Public Archaeology at Carleton Island, NY"Douglas J. PippinSUNY OswegoTRANSCRIPT
Preservation and Public Archaeology on Carleton Island, New York
Douglas J. PippinState University of New York, College at Oswego
Encampment of the Loyalists at Johnstownby James Peachey
Collection of Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa
HMS Seneca, HMS Ontario, and HMS Haldimand in North Bay, Carleton Island
by Peter Rindlisbacher, with permission, from Legend of the Lake, 1997
For more than half a century, the traveler on the River St. Lawrence by way of the American Channel has not failed to notice a group of stone chimneys, standing on a bluff at the head of Carleton Island.
J. H. Durham, 1889
A poem written by Judith Pearson, one of the student participants in the Fort Haldimand public archaeology program.
Thanks to our Volunteers from:
Thousand Islands Land TrustNYSAA, Thousand Islands Chapter
NYSAA, Beauchamp Chapter Residents of Cape Vincent and Clayton, NYSyracuse University, Anthropology Dept.
SUNY Oswego, Anthropology Dept.
Acknowledgements:
Library and Archives CanadaNew York State Museum
Rochester Museum and Science CenterChesapeake Environmental, Inc.