I met Mr. Hamilton at Fort Michilimackinac in 1971, when I was earning 3 credits by working as a student helper at one of the excavations at the site, the enlisted latrine to be exact. Interesting gentleman, and has been said by Tom a lot of science, and theories have changed since then. Found buttons, and a few musket balls, and in case you ever wanted to know, three hundred year old *^*%$ don't smell. It was a great three weeks in the summer, the family, only two daughters then, but they performed living history in the Fort, while I earned college credits. Mr. Hamilton was great at sharing his knowlege with us college slaves(I paid for the credits, and the camping, worked my butt off for 10 to 12 hours for 21 days straight) I still wouldn't trade it for anything, as it anchored my love for American History, and this sport. The most awesome sight was watching the fireworks on the 4th from the parapets of the Fort, and seeing them on Mackinaw Island, St Ignace across the straights, and Mackinaw City, all at once. Life was good back then.
Bill