Bigcypresshunter
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Land along Indian River holds clues to past.
from Treasure Coast Newspaper.
http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/local_news/article/0,2545,TCP_16736_5619706,00.html
SARAH GRILE sarah.grile@scripps.com
Charlotte Ghioto, of Stuart, left, vice president of the Southeast Florida Archaeological Society, smiles at Val Martin, of Stuart, right, a member of the society, who is holding glassware from the 19th century, as Linda Geary, center, of Stuart, second vice president of the society, digs for more artifacts Saturday where a house belonging to the Armed Occupation Act Colony of 1842 once stood. Members of the society, along with state and local archaeologists, spent the morning running metal detectors and digging around the location of the 163-year-old chimney on Indian River Drive.
from Treasure Coast Newspaper.
http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/local_news/article/0,2545,TCP_16736_5619706,00.html
SARAH GRILE sarah.grile@scripps.com
Charlotte Ghioto, of Stuart, left, vice president of the Southeast Florida Archaeological Society, smiles at Val Martin, of Stuart, right, a member of the society, who is holding glassware from the 19th century, as Linda Geary, center, of Stuart, second vice president of the society, digs for more artifacts Saturday where a house belonging to the Armed Occupation Act Colony of 1842 once stood. Members of the society, along with state and local archaeologists, spent the morning running metal detectors and digging around the location of the 163-year-old chimney on Indian River Drive.