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St. James Episcopal Church Edison Public Archaeology (Saturday and Sunday, November 12-13, 2022)

St. James Episcopal Church in Edison, NJ


UPDATE

Photos from the public archaeology weekend


The ASNJ is holding a two-day volunteer dig on the weekend of November 12-13 next to the St. James Episcopal Church in Edison Township, Middlesex County. The Church is located at 2136 Woodbridge Avenue and parking is available behind the church on Germantown Avenue, next to a public park. The society is conducting a research study in two areas of town land to look for the remains of a mid-19th-century school house and a 17th-century town house. We have been graciously allowed to do archaeology on the property by Edison Township. Funding has been provided by the Edison Greenways Group and the Middlesex County Office of Arts and History, both of which have been engaged in a multi-year study of the property surrounding the church, which was created as a town green in the late 17th century, to look for evidence of municipal buildings, such as a town house, an ammunition magazine, a jail, and a school house. The ASNJ has been involved in prior studies of the property that yielded evidence of early 19th-century and pre-Contact period Native American land use.

The society welcomes current members who are interested in volunteering. Up to six (6) volunteers can participate for each time slot. Two time slots are offered each day: the first from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and the second from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Afternoon site tours will be provided on November 13 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm to discuss the history of the town green and the Piscatawaytown Burial Ground. Volunteers can help dig 1.5-foot square test pits to expose buried foundation remains, screen soils to recover artifacts, and document deposits.

A volunteer sign up link is provided for those interested in helping and having fun.

ASNJ Dig Volunteer Sign Up (November 12-13), Saint James Episcopal Church, Edison, NJ

View the advertisement PDF here

Please direct questions to asofnj@gmail.com.


Piscatawaytown School House
Building Episodes

Piscatawaytown School 1937 MEHS 2022

1695: School or Town House Erected as a Log Building.

1800: 1st School House was Abandoned. New (2nd) School House Erected a Greater Distance from the Public Road, 30 yards from the Southern Extremity of the Present Parish House. 

6/19/1835: Tornado Destroyed the 2nd School House.

1837: 3rd School House was Erected. The School House was a Two-Story Building with Classes for Boys on the First Floor and Classes for Girls on the Second Floor.

1852: 3rd School House was Enlarged. Female Teacher Hired and a Female Department Started.

1871: Repairs Made.

1875: Extensive Repairs Made.

12/15/1892: 3rd School House was Destroyed by a Fire Set by 14-Year Old William French.

1893: 4th School House Contracted to be Built as a 25-foot by 35-foot Building.

1914: Building to be Used as a Town Hall and Abandon its Use as a School.

1923: Building also used as a Police Department.

Circa 1937: Back Shed Addition Constructed.

1940s: Building No Longer Used as a Police Department.

1969: 4th School House Damaged by Fire.

1971: Repairs Made.

1980s: Building Used as a Town Meeting Place and as the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School. 

1986: Building Used by the Edison Township Historical Society.

12/1986: Building Heavily Damaged by Fire and Razed. 

Pomona Hall Public Archaeology Day (Saturday and Sunday, April 9-10, 2022)

UPDATE

On April 9-10 2022, the ASNJ, in partnership with the Camden County Historical Society, conducted an archaeological open house in the garden of Pomona Hall at 1900 Park Boulevard in Camden next to Euclid Avenue. There, we were looking for the remains of a 19th-century cider house building. This video documents the archaeological open house and the results of the dig.

Video created by Alex Gonzales of AlegraphicsVideo


Photos from Initial Fieldwork on 3/19/22


Photos from Public Archaeology Weekend on 4/9 and 4/10 2022


ASNJ board members conducted the initial field work leading up to the public weekend on April 9-10 at Pomona Hall. The Courier Post wrote about the efforts in an article that you can view online here!


Pomona Hall

Pomona Hall

On April 9-10, the ASNJ, in partnership with the Camden County Historical Society, will be conducting an archaeological open house in the garden of Pomona Hall at 1900 Park Boulevard in Camden next to Euclid Avenue. There, we will be looking for the remains of a 19th-century cider house building. The open house will last between 12:00 noon and 4:00pm each day and will consist of site tours. 

Volunteer opportunities are available to current ASNJ members who would like to get their hands dirty, help dig and look for artifacts at one of the state’s earliest colonial residences. In the event of rain, we will reschedule for April 16-17. Volunteer member opportunities are limited and subject to a first come, first-serve basis. Volunteer times will be from 8:00am-4:00pm both days. If you are interested in volunteering, please click here: ASNJ Dig Volunteer Sign Up Link

Please direct questions to asofnj@gmail.com.

Cornelius Low House ASNJ Volunteer Dig (Saturday and Sunday, September 25-26, 2021)

The Cornelius Low House

The Cornelius Low House

The ASNJ is conducting a volunteer dig and site tour on Saturday and Sunday, September 25-26, 2021 at the 1741 Cornelius Low House at 1225 River Road in Piscataway, Middlesex County (see attached public form). The house overlooks the former 18th- and 19th-century port community of Raritan Landing. Our archaeological study is sponsored by the Middlesex County Office of Arts and History and aims to locate rear yard buildings associated with the Low family. We intend to excavate two (2) 4-foot square units. The property has a manicured lawn.

Participation in this volunteer dig is open to ASNJ members only from 8:30am to 4:00pm each day. Volunteers can sign up for desired time slots. Each time slot accommodates up to four volunteers. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis. Tours will be given to non-members from 12:00-4:00pm each day.

Those interested in volunteering can sign up via this link: Cornelius Low House Dig

Volunteer and visitor parking will be available on Lot 48 at the adjacent Rutgers U. Busch Campus opposite the Visitors Welcome Center on Stuphen Road (see attached parking map). A sidewalk next to the athletic fields connects the parking lot to the Cornelius Low House property. Those wishing to participate should dress appropriately and bring water, sun screen, a pair of gloves, and a snack. Out of respect for one another, participants working next to each other will need to wear a mask that covers their nose and mouth. Entrance into any County-owned building also requires wearing a face covering.

ATTENTION: Pre-Order ASNJ's New 2021 T-Shirt!

Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Design by Ryan Wade
Winner of the 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest

It is now time to begin pre-ordering our new T-Shirts!

We have decided to set up a 3-week pre-order period (ending on January 31st) so that we can prepare our orders for the printer. Your orders will be fulfilled as soon as we get the T-Shirts in stock.

You can pre-order the shirts on our Sales page!

***all prices include shipping and handling***

Thank you all for your continuing support and a big thank you again for Ryan Wade, winner of the 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest, for giving us a wonderful design!

Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum Archaeology (December 12, 2020)

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This past Saturday the ASNJ conducted a pro bono archaeological dig for the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM). It was a pleasure to partner with SSAAM and help to spread awareness of the important African American community in the New Jersey Sourland Mountains. Thank you to all who participated!

Stay tuned for more volunteer excavations like this in the coming year! Check back to the website to keep updated on Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum our events and programs, and be sure to follow us on social media!

ATTENTION: ASNJ 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest Winner Announcement!

Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Winner of the 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest!

The results are in and the winner is...Contestant 4!

Congratulations to Ryan Wade, and thank you for your hard work! We will be sending a T-Shirt featuring your winning design as soon as it is printed, an ASNJ membership for the next calendar year, and a copy of Herbert Kraft’s 2001 hardcover text The Lenape-Delaware Indian Heritage: 10,00 BC to AD 2000 your way!

Thank you to all who participated. We will get to printing right away, so be sure to check back in and get yourself the latest ASNJ t-shirt here when they are available!

ATTENTION: ASNJ 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest Voting Is Almost Over!

Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Winner of Previous T-Shirt Design Contest

Voting closes this Wednesday for the 2020 ASNJ t-shirt contest! Don't forget to choose your favorite t-shirt! The winner will be announced on Friday.

Thank you to all who participated! There is real talent in this contest!

Voting is live for the 2020 ASNJ t-shirt contest! Simply click the link and vote for your favorite!

Click Here to View 2020 ASNJ T-Shirt Voting Form

ATTENTION: ASNJ 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest Voting Is Live!

Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Winner of Previous T-Shirt Design Contest

Voting is live for the 2020 ASNJ t-shirt contest! Simply click the link and vote for your favorite! We will announce the winner on November 13!

Click Here to View 2020 ASNJ T-Shirt Voting Form

The design with the most votes will be used as our new T-shirt logo! The winning artist will get a free T-Shirt with their design featured, a free ASNJ membership for the next calendar year, and a copy of Herbert Kraft's 2001 hardcover text The Lenape-Delaware Indian Heritage: 10,00 BC to AD 2000, which contains hundreds of high quality photographs of Native American cultural material from New Jersey.

Thank you for your continued support of the ASNJ, and best of luck!

2020 Membership Renewal Reminder!

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Calling all members and prospective members alike!

The time for membership renewal is nearly upon us! Just as a reminder, all membership dues received after October 1st will be applied to an annual membership for the next calendar year. Any membership received before that date will be applied to the 2020 calendar year (unless noted otherwise), and any membership received after October 1st will be applied to the 2021 calendar year. We look forward to meeting you!

https://www.asnj.org/asnj-membership

ATTENTION: Enter to Win the ASNJ 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest!

UPDATE

Voting is live for the 2020 ASNJ t-shirt contest! Simply click the link and vote for your favorite! We will announce the winner on November 4!

Click Here to View 2020 ASNJ T-Shirt Voting Form

Thank you for your continued support of the ASNJ, and best of luck!


Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Winner of Previous T-Shirt Design Contest

The Archaeological Society of New Jersey (ASNJ) is hosting a design contest to find our new T-Shirt logo! The logo, which can be hand drawn or computer designed, will be printed on a new batch of T-shirts that will be available for purchase in support of the society's education and outreach mission. The logo must be a monochrome line drawing able to be transferred as a silk screen design onto T-shirts, and must incorporate the name "Archaeological Society of New Jersey". The design will be printed on the front of the T-shirt. 

If you're interested in entering the contest, please email your high resolution design in jpeg or tiff format to asofnj@gmail.com with "2020 Logo Design" as the subject heading by October 15, 2020. The ASNJ will compile the submissions and have an online vote for ASNJ members and social media followers for the favorite design using polls on our social media platforms. The design with the most votes will be used as our new T-shirt logo! The winning artist will get a free T-Shirt with their design featured, a free ASNJ membership for the next calendar year, and a copy of Herbert Kraft's 2001 hardcover text The Lenape-Delaware Indian Heritage: 10,00 BC to AD 2000, which contains hundreds of high quality photographs of Native American cultural material from New Jersey. You do not have to already be a member to enter the contest. Questions can be sent to the society's president, Michael Gall at asofnj@gmail.com.

Thank you for your continued support of the ASNJ, and best of luck!

ASNJ Bulletin Update and Membership Renewal Form

Dear ASNJ Member,

The ASNJ appreciates your continued interest and support of our programs, publications, lectures, and outings. The ASNJ's Bulletin No 74 has been printed and is at Monmouth University. It is through your continued support and membership that the ASNJ remains economically viable and can continue its educational programing. 

It is with great disappointment that Bulletin No. 74 cannot be shipped at this time due to the temporary closure of Monmouth University during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The University will remain closed until further notice. Once the University reopens and staff is permitted to return to campus, the bulletins will be mailed out to all 2019 members. The 2019 Bulletin features nine information-packed articles with data from the Paleoindian period to the Revolutionary War, and also includes an an interview with an outstanding archaeologist.

The ASNJ's Bulletin Editor, Richard Veit, Ph.D., has enough copy for a full 2020 Bulletin and submitted articles are currently being reviewed and edited. He has tirelessly worked to put together the most recent Bulletin, a great addition to the varied program of archaeological and educational outreach provided by the society. Please email Richard Veit at rveit@monmouth.edu if you'd like to provide content for future Bulletins. 

Sincerely, 

Michael J. Gall

ASNJ President


*** IMPORTANT REMINDER ***

The ASNJ would also like to provide a reminder that, if you haven't done so already, 2020 renewal membership can be made in two ways. 

You can quickly and easily renew on our website at: 

https://www.asnj.org/asnj-membership

or 

if you prefer to mail in your membership form, please click here to download the form, print and fill out the form, make out a check payable to the Archaeological Society of New Jersey, and mail the form and check to:

ASNJ
c/o Jesse Walker
320 Brook St
Bristol, PA 19007