SNEC/NNEC Newsletter
One of the benefits of membership is your subscription to our newsletter produced and published in collaboration with our sibling chapter, the Northern New England Chapter (NNEC) of the Society for Industrial Archeology.
The Society for Industrial Archeology - New England Chapters newsletters is published approximately twice each year. Interested parties may submit articles to:
David Starbuck
Editor
PO Box 492
Chestertown, NY 12817-0492
All newsletters are available below as downloadable PDF files. If you do not already have a PDF reader, you may download one for free here.
2006 Newsletters
- The February 18, 2006 Conference on New England Industrial Archeology by Dennis Howe
- The "Depot Street" Bridge in Beacon Falls, Connecticut by Luc Litwinionek & Cece Saunders, Historical Perspectives, Inc.
- The Cathance Water Tower by Ed Galvin
- Connecticut Yankee Archeology Study by Lucianne Lavin, Ph.D., Institute for American Indian Studies, Washington, Connecticut
- The Chelsea Railroad Stone Arch Bridge by James L. Garvin, New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
- The Gilbert & Bennett Manufacturing Company in Georgetown, Connecticut by Faline Schneiderman-Fox, Historical Perspectives, Inc.
- Re-enacting a 19th Century Ice Harvest by Lester Smith & Bob Stewart2005 Newsletters
2005 Newsletters
Contents:
- Pin-connected Bridge of 1897 Receives Grant by James L. Garvin
- Middlesex Canal Museum by Bill Gerber
- SNEC Tours New London, Connecticut by Martha Meyer
- SNEC Visit to Old New-Gate Prison and Noble & Cooley Drum Works by Jonathan Kranz
- SNEC Tours Sites in Chelsea, Massachusetts by Sara Wermeil
- Plymouth Cordage Museum by Ellen Remlinger
- Franconia Blast Furnace by Dennis Howe
- The New Palmer River Iron Works by James H. Johnston