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Fort McHenry - Archeological Treasures

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Credits ARCHEOLOGICAL TREASURES AT FORT McHENRY An Overview Beneath the surface of the ground at Fort McHenry National Monument lay known and unknown archeological treasures of the past history of this unique site. Today over 600,000 visitors come to visit this national site, and many ask questions about how the Fort was constructed, why it was placed in this location, and how it was used by the military. The history of this fortification has a direct connection to the changes in military technology and the political climate of the times. The archeological resources at Fort McHenry reflect the complex interplay of factors. Technology, politics, economy, and geography are a few of the most important factors that impacted the evolution of the defense fortifications of Baltimore. This 43-acre Read More
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Archeology at Antietam: The Effect of Battle on an Agrarian Landscape

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ARCHEOLOGY AT ANTIETAM: The Effect of Battle on an Agrarian Landscape Battlefield Images, Computer Visualization, and the Study of Cultural Landscapes The Battle of Antietam was the first battlefield of the American Civil War to be extensively covered by cameramen soon after the fighting stopped. Alexander Gardner, working for Mathew Brady, took over 95 photographs in September and October 1862. The landscape-turned-battlefield was also sketched by some of the top newspaper artists of the time, including Alfred Waud, Edwin Forbes, and Frank Schell. Today, Antietam National Battlefield is one of the best preserved mid-nineteenth century rural landscapes left in the Eastern Theatre of the Civil War. For these reasons, Antietam was selected by National Park Service archeologists as an ideal l Read More
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Search Results: St. Mary's College of Maryland

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HOME ACADEMICS ADMISSIONS ATHLETICS LIBRARY OFFICES & SERVICES A -Z Index Search: Pages People Quicklinks: -- Select One -- About the College Academics Admissions Alumni Athletics Blackboard Directory E-mail Employment Events Calendar Financial Aid Library News & Events Student Life Support the College Prospective Students Current Students Parents Alumni Friends & Visitors Faculty & Staff Give to SMCM Search Results © 2007, St. Mary's College of Maryland | Privacy | Copyright Notice | Contact Us St. Mary's College of Maryland 18952 E. Fisher Rd St. Mary's City, MD 20686-3001 240-895-2000 Read More
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