From: To: Subject: Date: Haley Rush Chip McGimsey Re: Arcadia Plantation map Tuesday, July 31, 2018 11:15:41 AM Chip, I have a few followup questions. Did the researcher provide you with a hard copy? If so could we send someone to look at it? Perhaps take photographs?  We also need to figure out how to cite this map and the image you sent below does not seem to have complete information. I appreciate your help on this matter. Thank you! Haley Rush Archeologist -- Tulsa, OK Cox McLain Environmental Consulting, Inc. C-512-576-7196   From: Chip McGimsey Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 3:28 PM To: Haley Rush Subject: RE: Arcadia Plantation map   Haley, No I do not.  They did mention that they had two versions of this map,; it may be that only one version shows the cemeteries.   Chip McGimsey State Archaeologist Division of Archaeology 1051 N 3rd St. PO Box 44247 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 225-219-4598   From: Haley Rush [mailto:haleyr@coxmclain.com] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 2:30 PM To: Chip McGimsey Subject: Re: Arcadia Plantation map   Chip,   Do you know where the researcher got that map? We looked at the 1877 version and it showed a different level of detail and no cemeteries.   No rush! I’m not fully diving into this until I’m back in the office. :)   Thank you!   Haley Rush Archeologist -- Tulsa, OK Cox McLain Environmental Consulting, Inc. C-512-576-7196   From: Chip McGimsey Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 12:24 PM To: Haley Rush Subject: Arcadia Plantation map   Haley, Please see the attached 1877/1878 map.  On the Arcadia Plantation, the cemetery is the little square with a cross about midway between the sugar mill and the railroad.  On the Buena Vista plantation, a similar square is visible just above the “B” of Buena.   Chip McGimsey State Archaeologist Division of Archaeology 1051 N 3rd St. PO Box 44247 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 225?219?4598