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I know this isn't a "find" - but it relates to the effort to generate some new finds! I've been trying to get permission to hunt at a church in my neighborhood. Historically it dates back to the 1700's. The old church that was once there was razed long ago.
I have finally received a response to my e-mail from the pastor.
To quote:
It would be nice to meet with you and discuss your project. However, there are two areas of concern: (1) as a regisstered national archeological site, the County Historical Society is part of any decision; and (2) the Parish is governed by committee (called the Vestry). I must be sensitive to the desires and/or directives of each.
I am willing to talk, but must tell you in advance that there are two entities looking over mya shoulder, so to speak.
My question is this: Is this worth pursuing? There are other places I can go. Do I even want to bother when this site is a registered archaeological site? From what I seem to recall, these places are typically off limits.
If anyone can give me their suggestions or advice, I'd appreciate it!
I have finally received a response to my e-mail from the pastor.
To quote:
It would be nice to meet with you and discuss your project. However, there are two areas of concern: (1) as a regisstered national archeological site, the County Historical Society is part of any decision; and (2) the Parish is governed by committee (called the Vestry). I must be sensitive to the desires and/or directives of each.
I am willing to talk, but must tell you in advance that there are two entities looking over mya shoulder, so to speak.
My question is this: Is this worth pursuing? There are other places I can go. Do I even want to bother when this site is a registered archaeological site? From what I seem to recall, these places are typically off limits.
If anyone can give me their suggestions or advice, I'd appreciate it!
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