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and settlement patterns.  eir  ndings suggest this region
               was more connected to international trade than previously   14th Annual Community Volunteer
               thought. Recovered ceramics indicate the movement of goods   Recognition Appreciation Banquet
               and/or ideas from areas like New York, Delaware, and across    Sa . July 20 3:00 to 6:00 p
               the Chesapeake Bay, suggesting this was possibly a trade

               center or a culturally signi cant location.                      Federalsburg Voluntee  Fir  Company


                is summer’s  eldwork will focus on surveying properties
               along both sides of the Choptank River to uncover more
               about Native American communities and their interactions

               with the environment.  e goal is to piece together a broader     
   
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               narrative of Caroline County’s history and its development.                     Contact David Ricks, Sr.
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               Washington College students and professors are seeking
               community input for potential archaeological sites. If you
               know of properties along the Choptank River that may
               hold historical signi cance, please contact Dr. Markin at

               jmarkin2@washcoll.edu.

                e dig at Barwick’s Ordinary and other sites is more than
               an exploration of the past; it enriches our understanding of
               Caroline County’s development and culture, as highlighted
               in my Caroline County History Project, “ e River is the         EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT


               Center.”  is project emphasizes the Choptank River’s central   American Legion Caroline Post 29
               role in the county’s history.                                     9238 Legion Rd,  Denton
               To read the full version of this article, complete with interviews   Doors open at 5 PM        Games start at 7:30 PM
               and more in-depth historical analysis, visit my website at  e   Large JACKPOTS Large PAYOUTS

               River is the Center (https://kthomason1209.wixsite.com/the-
               river-is-the-cen).                                    For more information, call the Legion at 410-479-2708

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