
May Archaeology Expedition-Archaeology at the 18th Century Blacksmith Shop
The archaeology department is investigating an 18th-century Blacksmith shop that was run by Moses, an enslaved blacksmith owned by James Madison, Sr. Moses ran the blacksmith shop during the American Revolution. Moses’ blacksmith shop provided supplies for the Continental Army during the War. We are investigating this site to find evidence for the forge, items produced, and structures that were present at the site. The site is adjacent to the iconic Madison-era 1810s-era temple near the Montpelier main house. Moses’s blacsksmith shop was moved during the 1810s reconfiguration of the main house formal grounds. For the long-term goals of this

project, see the following StoryMap on Blacksmithing at Montpelier. During the Fall of 2025 we will be surveying Moses’ 18th century Blacksmith Shop and opening initial units. During the 2026 season we will do more extensive excavation of Moses’ shop.
During these program, participants will take part in excavations and blacksmithing activities at the site, including:
- Excavations in 5ft x 5ft units looking for the remains of forges at the site
- Metal detector surveys to determine the extent of the site
- Shovel test pits where we will be exploring the stratigraphy of the site
- Processing archaeological finds with experienced blacksmiths interpreting the 18th-century iron objects (including tools, clipped iron, and slag) recovered from the site
- Tours of sites related to the blacksmith site
This is a week-long, hands-on educational experience in which you will work side-by-side with professional archaeologists and fellow alumni performing excavation and survey of archaeological research sites on the Montpelier property! Continue to learn the techniques and processes of archaeology while contributing to the discovery and preservation of history. In addition to the field experience, you will spend a day with the Archaeology Lab, where you will be re-introduced to the post-excavation analysis of archaeological materials excavated from dig sites on the property!
During the 2026 Expedition season, we will be working at the 18th-century Blacksmith shop adjacent to the Temple, where metal detector surveys located the main forge area for the large blacksmith shop that provided much of the plantation income during the Revolutionary War period.
Come join us in utilizing archaeology to explore the concepts of Liberty and Legacy at one of America’s most significant historic sites: James Madison’s Montpelier. Search for clues from the past, excavating side by side with Montpelier’s archaeologists, as we conduct excavations in our efforts to memorialize and understand those who built Montpelier, and learn about the contributions of all those who called Montpelier home. Get behind-the-scenes specialty tours with Montpelier’s experts, and be among the first to conduct lab analysis at the Archaeology Department’s new lab facility Community Archaeology Lab at Montpelier (CALM).
This program is being run in partnership with Wake Forest University and CHARG (Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Research Group).
Week Long Excavations
The Archaeology Excavation Expedition is one of Montpelier’s most popular participatory programs. This is a week-long, hands-on educational experience in which you will work side-by-side with professional archaeologists and fellow expeditioners performing excavation and survey of archaeological research sites on the Montpelier property! You will learn the techniques and processes of archaeology while contributing to the discovery and preservation of history. In addition to the field experience, you will spend a day with the Archaeology Lab, where you will be introduced to the post-excavation analysis of archaeological materials excavated from dig sites on the property!
Costs and Deposit
Cost: $1000.00 for the week
Deposit: $300.00
We have payment options– a non-refundable deposit is all you need to reserve your space on one of our programs!
If you would like to come on the Expedition but are not able to get away for the entire week, shoot us an email at dig@montpelier.org We might be able to design a two or three day program that will work better with your schedule !
Note: Descendants and African-American community members are welcome to attend at no cost
Age Requirements
IDEAL FOR AGES 12-95
Anyone under 15 must be accompanied by an adult
If you have any questions, please email: Dig@montpelier.org


