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Contact:
Jen Russell
Vt Agency of Transportation

Environmental Section-4th fl
1 National Life Drive-Drawer 33
Montpelier, VT  05633-5001
(802) 828-3981
 

 

 

 

 

Helping to Preserve Vermont's Archaeological
and Historic Resources

Who are we and what do we do?


We are located within the Program Development Division of the Agency of Transportation and are part of the Environmental Section. This section is responsible for acquiring the necessary environmental permits for agency projects.

Our Historic Resource Team is comprised of a Historic Preservation Officer, Historic Preservation Specialist, Archaeology Officer and Senior Archaeologist. We are responsible for assessing the extent of potential impacts on historic structures and archaeological sites.  We also provide recommendations and guidance to the project managers on how to avoid, minimize or mitigate for any impacts to these resources.

A portion of this work often includes but is not limited to photo-documentation of an historic structure, or determining if an area is sensitive for archaeological resources.

Federal and State laws and regulations have been in place now for more than 30 years to help in the protection and preservation of our important archaeological and historic resources. We review projects according to the standards within Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Advisory Council's Regulations on Protection of Historic Properties (36 CFR 800). For more information about laws protecting historic and archaeological resources, please visit
A Citizen's Guide to Section 106 Review provided by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.


 

 

Our Historians


 

 
 

Scott Newman
Historic Preservation Officer

M.S. Conservation of the Built Environment,
University of Montreal
scott.newman@state.vt.us

 

Catherine Quinn
Historic Preservation Specialist

M.S. Historic Preservation,
University of Vermont
catherine.quinn@state.vt.us




 

 
 

and Archaeologists


 

 
 

Duncan Wilkie
Archaeology Officer

Ph.D. Archaeology,
Case Western Reserve University, Ohio
M.A. Anthropology/Archaeology, University of Nevada-Reno
duncan.wilkie@state.vt.us




 

 

Jeannine Russell-Pinkham
Senior Transportation Archaeologist

M.A. Archaeology,
University of Nottingham, U.K. 
jeannine.russell@state.vt.us




 

 
 



 

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