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Fort Vancouver National Historic SitePark ranger Bill DeBerry fires during a recent black powder program
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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Staff & Student Research Projects
 

The dynamic study of the past is alive at Fort Vancouver. In vibrant places throughout the park and Reserve--including Fort Vancouver, Vancouver Barracks, Pearson Field, and the McLoughlin and Barclay Houses--volunteers and staff actively lead, guide, and participate in many different research projects.

With the park's status as the premiere historical archaeology site in the Pacific Northwest, most research projects focus on the area's rich legacy of archaeology and history.

Click on one of the links to the right to learn more about staff and volunteer involvement in many areas of research including hands-on field work; publications and presentations; graduate papers, theses, and dissertations; undergraduate papers; and other reports.

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Current Field Work
Learn about the site's archaeology field work
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Graduate Student Projects
Graduate Student Projects
View student papers, theses, and dissertations
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Undergrad Student Research
View student research papers & reports
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Staff Publications & Presentations
Link to staff projects, publications, and presentations
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Black and white image of Dr. John McLoughlin  

Did You Know?
Did you know that John McLoughlin, Chief Factor at Fort Vancouver, is known as the “Father of Oregon” for his aid to American immigrants arriving over the Oregon Trail? His home in Oregon City, Oregon is a unit of the national park system administered by Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
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Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST