Iowa College Students Get Research Experience at Spirit Lake Massacre Site

(Community First Broadcasting Staff Photo)

Spirit Lake, Iowa (RI) — Students from Iowa’s three public universities are wrapping up five summers of archaeological research sifting through the soil at the Gardner cabin, the site of the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre where more than 30 settlers were killed.

This is the final season State Archaeologist John Doershuk will lead excavations there.

13-year-old Abbie Gardner was taken captive during the attack and released about three months later. She later returned to buy her family’s cabin and preserve it as a museum. Doershuk says the cabin in Arnold’s Park is in critical need of restoration, and he hopes the state will help preserve the historic site.

University of Iowa senior John Morris says the hard work pays off when finding pieces of pottery, coins, and other items.

This is the final year the Iowa Lakeside Laboratory will conduct research at the cabin, but students will continue exploring other areas in the region to bring Iowa history lessons to life.

Share:

Local News