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Tag Archives: Jamestown
Oak Island Lead Seal
On Tuesday nights I will often wait until I have watched The Curse of Oak Island before I write my blog post. I want to see if something exciting has been found and whether I want to write something. Last … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Canada, Culture
Tagged bag seal, creamware, Curse of Oak Island, digging, Jamestown, lead seal, Oak Island, oak island swamp, pottery, pottery base, Research, Swamp, Treasure, wharf
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Colonial Reading II
This evening I will share some more books about American Colonial History. There is much to learn about Colonial History that is not covered in our school systems today. Also this year there have been several new works about the … Continue reading
Posted in Family History, Genealogy, History
Tagged Colonial History, Edward Bumpas, Jamestown, Leiden, Mayflower, Pilgrims, Plymouth Colony, Pocahontas, Roger Williams, Saints and Strangers
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