ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday June 14, 2020

UPDATE

For those of you who missed the two-part presentation, Modern Interpretations of Revolutionary War Wrecks, you can now watch them below. In Part One, Shannon Chiarel discusses underwater archaeology at several Revolutionary War period shipwrecks along the Mullica River in New Jersey. In Part Two, Jacklyn Urmey provides new data on possible scuttled ships dating from the Revolutionary War period within the Crosswicks Creek in Bordentown and Hamilton Township, New Jersey.

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PART ONE: MULLICA RIVER

 
 

PART TWO: CROSSWICKS CREEK

 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday, June 14th at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Shannon Chiarel (Part One) and Jacklyn Urmey (Part Two)

What: Modern Interpretations of Revolutionary War Wrecks with Two Parts: Part One - Mullica River; Part Two - Crosswicks Creek

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (June 14) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. Presenters Shannon Chiarel and Jacklyn Urmey will discuss modern interpretations of revolutionary war wrecks!

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature.