Conference Announcement: Thursday, October 3, 2002 12noon to 5pm Occidental Lounge, 5th Floor, SUBO Brooklyn College, CUNY "Life on the Edge: The Dutch-American Farmhouse in New York" Presented By: Brooklyn College Archaeological Research Center Brooklyn College Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Historic House Trust - New York City Parks and Recreation Three centuries of Dutch-American farm-life were swept away by the rapid urbanization of New York's outer boroughs in the early twentieth century. Today, fewer than thirty Dutch-American farmhouses are left within New York City. Join archaeologists, historians, curators and museum professionals for a conference examining the rich legacy of the diverse peoples of the Dutch- American farm. Some of the participants and scheduled topics include: Dr. David Cohen the Dutch-American farm; Dr. Firth Fabend the role of women on the Dutch-American farm; Dr. Graham Hodges the role of enslaved African-Americans on the Dutch-American farm; Geoffrey Gross architecture of the Dutch-American farm; Dr. H. Arthur Bankoff and Christopher Ricciardi, M.A. archaeology of Brooklyn Dutch farms Discussions on the state of the various Dutch-American farmhouses within the Historic House Trust of New York City will also be included in the program. The event is free and open to the general public. For information or questions please contact the Brooklyn College Archaeological Research Center at [log in to unmask] or by phone at (718) 951-4714. We hope to see you there.