State archaeologist Jess Robinson
will speak on Tuesday September 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Davies Memorial Library,
111 Lower Waterford Road (across from the Rabbit Hill Inn).
Robinson’s
talk is part of Vermont Archaeology Month and presents an overview of early
Native History of the Upper Connecticut River and adjacent areas, focusing on
early and overlooked documentary and archaeological evidence.
There
will be time for questions. The Waterford Historical Society, host of the
event, will also have related displays to examine.
The
Waterford Historical Society aims “to discover and preserve whatever relates to
the history of the Town of Waterford and surrounding communities, for the use,
education, and enjoyment of present and future generations.”
The event is free and open to the public, with limited
handicap access. Contact the library director at 802-748-4609 or e-mail WHS
president Donna Heath at toughy2017@gmail.com.
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