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From Cobble to Gun: Making Do in Early Maryland

By siteowner Posted on March 2, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
From Cobble to Gun: Making Do in Early Maryland

When settlers came to Maryland, they carried the most advanced firearms available. Europeans had long used guns that were fired by a burning rope or “match” and called a matchlock, as is seen in use here. It was an effective …

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Tales of the Dunghill Fowl

By siteowner Posted on March 2, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
Tales of the Dunghill Fowl

One important animal the first settlers brought to Maryland was called dunghill fowl. They were a mixed breed of chickens and so named because in Britain they could often be found on the manure or dung piles looking for food. …

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Maryland’s Great Seal

By siteowner Posted on March 2, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
Maryland’s Great Seal

In July of 1884, Maryland historian J. Thomas Scharf conducted a search of the old Treasury Building located on State Circle in Annapolis. The Treasury Building was constructed in 1735-36 and is the oldest public building in Annapolis, as seen …

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Discovering a Coffee House

By siteowner Posted on March 2, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
Discovering a Coffee House

Discovering a Coffee House Identifying the purpose of long vanished buildings is one of the challenges confronting archaeologists. The form and construction of a building is important along with the associated artifacts. For historical archaeologists, clues often come from documents. …

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Maryland’s First Scientist

By siteowner Posted on March 1, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
Maryland’s First Scientist

Who was the first person we would call a scientist in Maryland? The answer is a little known person named Arthur Storer. A talented astronomer, he is almost completely forgotten today but has a remarkable story which I will summarize …

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A Remarkable Artifact Odyssey

By siteowner Posted on March 1, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
A Remarkable Artifact Odyssey

Back in late 2014, I received a phone call from a retired school teacher in Mexico City named Tobyanne Berenberg. Her mother was Fredericka Martin and among the possessions she left to Tobyanne were artifacts she had collected while assisting …

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Tracing Colonial Footsteps

By siteowner Posted on March 1, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
Tracing Colonial Footsteps

We sometimes metaphorically speak of following in our ancestor’s footsteps, but can we find their actual footsteps? That is a question I have long pondered after a surprise find in 1978. In that year we were digging at the Garrett …

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Paying Maryland’s Rent

By siteowner Posted on March 1, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
Paying Maryland’s Rent

Rent is a part of life. Some of us pay monthly rent for a place to live. But land owners also pay a “rent” in the form of property taxes. Think not? If you stop paying property taxes, see how …

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The Most Remarkable Rescue of Early Maryland History

By siteowner Posted on March 1, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
The Most Remarkable Rescue of Early Maryland History

If you ask historians what are the most important sources of information about early Maryland, what would they say? First on the list would undoubtedly be the government records of the colony. It is remarkable that so much of the …

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Buried Bottles

By siteowner Posted on March 1, 2021 Posted in Dig Deeper
Buried Bottles

Over the many years archaeologists have explored St. Mary’s City, thousands of intrusions into the ground have been revealed. We call them features and with “dirt reading” experience, most can be identified as post holes, fence ditches, tree roots or …

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