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Maryland Archeology Month

-April 2009-

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St. Mary's City:
375 years old, thousands of years young


Maryland Archeology Month is a celebration of our shared archeological heritage - created by Maryland's diverse inhabitants over the last 12,000 years. Protecting this irreplaceable archeological heritage provides opportunities to discover and learn from the past. We invite you to "Get Involved!" in Maryland's past by attending as many events as you can, and by exploring this web site's gallery of archeological mysteries!


Archeology Month Events:


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Howard County Events


April 20

Workshop and Lecture: The Simpsonville Mill: 240 Years of Entrepreneurship in Howard County

Description: This 2-hour, powerpoint driven workshop will allow participants to handle artifacts and documents (deeds, wills, inventories, letters, indentures, maps, manumissions, etc.) associated with the 18th-20th century owners of the Simpsonville Mill (Howard County, formerly Anne Arundel) including the: Warfield’s, Howard’s, Owings, Simpson’s, Brayshaws, Wellings and Igleharts.

Sponsor: The Upper Patuxent Archaeology Group

Location: Historic Mt. Ida, in Ellicott City

Times: 7:00-9:00 PM (Doors open 6:30 PM)

Contact: Reservations Required Call Mt. Ida at 410-465-8500 before April 16, 2009, to reserve a spot and for directions.