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Locality: Rensselaer, New York

Phone: +1 518-283-0534



Address: 1744 Washington Ave Ext 12144 Rensselaer, NY, US

Website: www.hartgen.com/

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Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. 06.12.2020

CELLAR HOLE INVESTIGATORS - Falls Area Community TV present Hartgen's Dr. Tom Jamison, along with Chris Bergman, and Lyssa Papazian as they discuss the history of the Putney General Store in Vermont. Click here to watch https://www.fact8.com/e107/media_library/media_library.php

Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. 16.11.2020

Buy your plane tickets now! Hartgenā€™s Senior Architectural Historian, Walter R. Wheeler, will be attending the Seventh Conference and International Symposium of the Construction History Society, Queens College, Cambridge, England in April, at which he will be presenting his paper Of a Compound Character: Post-Colonial Continuance of New World Dutch Vernacular Building Techniques in the Upper Hudson and Mohawk Valleys. 3-5th April 2020. For more info, http://www.constructionhistory.co.uk/category/events/

Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. 13.11.2020

Amy Wilson, Hartgen's Field Archeologist and SUNY Cobleskill Adjunct Lecturer, has been "Digging Deep at Courtland Street." In collaboration with the Town and Village of Lake George, the property owner, the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and New York State Museum, Wilson and four students have joined a volunteer project to recover just about whatever they can unearth from Courtland Street Cemetery, in Lake George. For more info, see here https://web.cobleskill.edu//digging-deep-at-courtland-str/

Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. 01.11.2020

Hartgen's Architectural Historian, Walter Wheeler, has been interviewed by the New Yorker magazine! Read Geoff Manaugh's article entitled, "Witch Houses of the Hudson Valley" which discusses Walter's research into "apotropaic magic". For more info see here, https://www.newyorker.com//witch-houses-of-the-hudson-vall

Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. 16.10.2020

Come hear Hartgen's Architectural Historian, Walter Wheeler, on Tuesday, November 12 at 7 pm at the Ten Broeck Mansion as he gives a talk entitled, "Reading Buildings: History of the Ten Broeck Mansion". $5 suggested donation, free to ACHA and SAH members. Contact us at the ACHA to preregister to secure a seat - seating is limited. Phone: (518) 436-9826 Email: [email protected]