This blog includes updates from the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project sponsored by Western Michigan University in partnership with the City of Niles, the Fort St. Joseph Museum, Support the Fort, Inc. and other community groups. The Project is dedicated to archaeological research, education, community service learning, and intensive public outreach. The Principal investigator of the Project is Dr. Michael Nassaney.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Public Lecture 7/25!
Remember to join the Fort St. Joseph Archaeologists at our lecture series. Tomorrow night's presentation will be by Larry Horrigan titled "Firearms of New France" which will discuss the history and use of flintlocks in the 17th and 18th centuries. Larry will also have replicas on display. The talk starts at 7pm at the Niles District Library, we hope to see you there.
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