This program will point out some of the Indian settlements, prehistoric and historic, and the artifacts and tools that have been found at these sites within the perimeters of the Chicone Indian reservation near Vienna.
This includes sites on the Marshyhope, Nanticoke, and Chicone Creek, from the colonial contact period to thousands of years ago.
Terry was one of the founding members of SDFM over 20 years ago along with Pat Neild, Dave Robbins, and Tom Flowers, as well as past president. He has been curator of DCHS's Native American dept. for 16 years, spearheading at least 15 yearly artifact exhibits and many other programs and talks, some as far away as Columbus, Ohio.
Terry has hosted tours for many archaeologists such as Dr. Dennis Stanford, Direct of Paleo research at the Smithsonian Institute and many other groups, including busloads of school children. He was also past president of the Mid-Shore Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Md., founder and administrator of the Mid-Shore Archaeology Club and Facebook page.
The South Dorchester Folk Museum (SDFM), in cooperation with the Dorchester County Historical Society, presents this FREE program in its lecture series about local history. For more information about the SDFM, visit our website, www.sdfmuseum.net, or call 410-228-6175.
The public is warmly invited to attend. Reservations are not needed.
Wednesday Jun 1, 2022
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT
Robbins Heritage Center
Dorchester County Historical Society
1003 Greenway Drive (Maryland Avenue Extended)
Cambridge, MD 21613
410-228-6175
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