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Hauling Stone on Morgan Hill: How LiDAR Reveals Our Agricultural Past
September 26, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Presented by Jim Perkins
As durable tools of agriculture, stone walls are a piece of New Hampshire’s heritage. We can still read the imprint left by 19th-century farmers like brothers James and Micajah Morgan, whose journal records the hours spent hauling and stacking stone on their neighboring farms. Learn how a LiDAR mapping project has revealed New London’s stone wall labyrinth and see how it reflects the Morgans’ work on the hill.