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Chenango Archaeologists: August 2011
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Chenango Chapter of the New York State archaeological Association. For more on the history of Chenango County go to:. Http:/ exploring-chenango-county-ny.blogspot.com. Tuesday, August 23, 2011. BLACK ASH IN PHARSALIA. Donald A. Windsor. Black ash are growing in Pharsalia within a half-mile of Deer Pond. Joining me on this excursion were: Stan Benedict, Sue Berkeley, and Ted Robinson. Sue was the first to spot a black ash. Here are some photos. This was an important discovery because it shows that black a...
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Chenango Archaeologists: BLACK ASH BOG
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Chenango Chapter of the New York State archaeological Association. For more on the history of Chenango County go to:. Http:/ exploring-chenango-county-ny.blogspot.com. Friday, August 31, 2012. Donald A. Windsor. Black Ash Bog is in Otsego County, Town of Butternuts, north of Ideuma Road (which is in the Town of Unadilla) and west of County Road 3. It is on private land. The name Black Ash Bog appears on the US Geological Service topographical map Gilbertsville, NY. Donald A. Windsor. FORT HILL IN OXFORD.
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Chenango Archaeologists: July 2012
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Chenango Chapter of the New York State archaeological Association. For more on the history of Chenango County go to:. Http:/ exploring-chenango-county-ny.blogspot.com. Saturday, July 28, 2012. MUSEUM OF THE EARTH VISIT. Inspired by our work on the Mastodon Matrix Project, 8 of us went to its home base, the Museum of the Earth, on Friday 27 July 2012. The Museum is located on the northeast side of State Route 96, almost 2 miles from the Cayuga Inlet in western Ithaca. Donald A. Windsor. We meet on the fir...
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Chenango Archaeologists: May 2012
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Chenango Chapter of the New York State archaeological Association. For more on the history of Chenango County go to:. Http:/ exploring-chenango-county-ny.blogspot.com. Monday, May 21, 2012. SOUTH OTSELIC FISHING HERITAGE DAY SATURDAY 19 MAY 2012. Anne Dyjak and I represented the Chenango Chapter of the New York State Archaeological Association at the annual South Otselic Fishing Heritage Day, Saturday 19 May 2012. Donald A. Windsor. Saturday, May 19, 2012. PROJECTILE POINT NEAR AFTON STONE PILES. The poi...
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Chenango Archaeologists: January 2012
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Chenango Chapter of the New York State archaeological Association. For more on the history of Chenango County go to:. Http:/ exploring-chenango-county-ny.blogspot.com. Wednesday, January 18, 2012. New officers were elected at our Chapter meeting on Saturday 14 January 2012. President = David Moyer. Vice-President = John Antonowicz. Treasurer = Robert Mason. Secretary = Donald A. Windsor. It was indeed an honor and a privilege to serve and I regret having to leave. Donald A. Windsor. Donald A. Windsor.
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BULLTHISTLE BLOGGER: July 2011
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Chenango" is an old Indian word allegedly meaning "land of the bullthistle. Or so the traditional story has it. The bullthistle ( Cirsium vulgare. Is not native to North America; it was probably brought over from Europe. Nevertheless, we in Chenango County, New York, use it as our county logo. I am a Bullthistle Birder, a Bullthistle Botanizer, and a Bullthistle Hiker. With this blog I am now a Bullthistle Blogger. For posts specific to Chenango County click these links. Monday, July 18, 2011. Facts and ...
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BULLTHISTLE BLOGGER: August 2013
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Chenango" is an old Indian word allegedly meaning "land of the bullthistle. Or so the traditional story has it. The bullthistle ( Cirsium vulgare. Is not native to North America; it was probably brought over from Europe. Nevertheless, we in Chenango County, New York, use it as our county logo. I am a Bullthistle Birder, a Bullthistle Botanizer, and a Bullthistle Hiker. With this blog I am now a Bullthistle Blogger. For posts specific to Chenango County click these links. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Whereas...
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BULLTHISTLE BLOGGER: December 2014
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Chenango" is an old Indian word allegedly meaning "land of the bullthistle. Or so the traditional story has it. The bullthistle ( Cirsium vulgare. Is not native to North America; it was probably brought over from Europe. Nevertheless, we in Chenango County, New York, use it as our county logo. I am a Bullthistle Birder, a Bullthistle Botanizer, and a Bullthistle Hiker. With this blog I am now a Bullthistle Blogger. For posts specific to Chenango County click these links. Friday, December 5, 2014. My theo...
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BULLTHISTLE BLOGGER: October 2012
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Chenango" is an old Indian word allegedly meaning "land of the bullthistle. Or so the traditional story has it. The bullthistle ( Cirsium vulgare. Is not native to North America; it was probably brought over from Europe. Nevertheless, we in Chenango County, New York, use it as our county logo. I am a Bullthistle Birder, a Bullthistle Botanizer, and a Bullthistle Hiker. With this blog I am now a Bullthistle Blogger. For posts specific to Chenango County click these links. Monday, October 8, 2012. Kill or ...