Euroamerican (Culture Keyword)
Parent: Historic
1,251-1,275 (5,087 Records)
The Louis Berger Group, Inc., conducted Phase II and III archaeological investigations at the Bird-Houston Site (7NC-F-138), located in St. Georges Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, in advance of the proposed U.S. Route 301 construction. The Bird-Houston Site is the remains of a small farm occupied between about 1775 and 1920. The site has two distinct parts about 200 feet apart; Locus B was occupied from about 1775 to 1825, and Locus A was occupied from about 1825 to 1920. Documentary...
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus A: Buttons (2012)
Laboratory photo of buttons recovered from various contexts in Locus A, the Bird-Houston Site (7NC-F-138)
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus A: Feature 1 Well After Mechanical Excavation of Surrounding Subsoil (2012)
Field photo of Locus A Feature 1, the well, after hand excavation of upper layers and mechanical excavation of surrounding subsoil. View to North
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus A: Pharmaceutical Bottle Fragments (2012)
Laboratory photo of 19th-century glass pharmaceutical bottle fragments recovered from various contexts in Locus A at the Bird-Houston site (7NC-F-138).
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus B: Bone Handled Utensil Recovered from Feature 15 (2012)
Field photo of bone-handled iron utensil (Cat./Spec. No. 239.24) recovered from Stratum A Level 2 East Half, Feature 15, the well, in Locus B of the Bird-Houston Site (7NC-F-138).
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus B: Brass Button and Broach Pin (2012)
Laboratory photo of brass button (Cat./Spec. No. 243.8) recovered from Locus B Feature 15 Stratum B Level 1 East Half and brass broach pin (Cat./Spec. No. 238.21) recovered from Locus B Feature 15 Stratum A Level 1 West Half.
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus B: Feature 1 Well After Mechanical Stripping of Plowzone (2012)
Field photo of identification and cleaning of Locus B Feature 1, the well, after mechanical removal of plowzone.
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus B: Feature 15 Well After Mechanical Excavation of Surrounding Subsoil (2012)
Field photo of Locus B Feature 15, resuming hand excavation after mechanical removal of surrounding subsoil, view to west.
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus B: Feature 3 West Profile (2012)
Field photo of Locus B Feature 3 west profile after excavation of east half. Unidentified iron artifact in-situ at base of excavation.
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus B: Redware Bowl In-Situ Feature 15 Well (2012)
Field photo of redware bowl in-situ within Locus B well, Feature 15 Stratum A, Level 2, west half (Cat./Spec. No. 240.11), view to north.
Bird-Houston Site [7NC-F-138], Locus B: Unidentified Iron Object Recovered from Feature 3 (2012)
Field photo of unidentified iron object recovered from Locus B Feature 3, Stratum A, Level 1 (Cat./Spec. No. 220.4) after excavation.
Blackfoot - Bridger Brigade Battle, 1838 (1992)
The year 1838 was a bad time for the Blackfoot and many other Indian Tribes. Smallpox had ridden a steamboat up the Missouri River the year before and ravaged tribes of the Northern Plains. The Blackfoot were among the hardest hit. Although no one will ever know the true extent of death suffered, certainly half the tribe perished, perhaps three quarters. By early summer of 1838, the worst of the epidemic was over. People were still dying of Smallpox but they were also prey to older forms of...
Bluff Shelter Excavations on Sand Mountain (1965)
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The Bobby Jones Expressway Extension: Archaeological Investigations at 9RI88 and 38AK741, Richmond County, Georgia and Aiken County, South Carolina (2000)
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Bobo Road Bridge, Fayette County, Alabama (2002)
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Bolton on the Stono: Data Recovery Investigations at 38CH2017 Charleston County, South Carolina (2012)
Brockington and Associates, Inc., undertook data recovery investigations at archaeological site 38CH2017, a National Register of Historic Places eligible property and Geographical Area of Particular Concern located on the Beazer Bolton Tract in Charleston County, South Carolina, from March 2006 through June 2007. Site 38CH2017 is a Post-Contact site containing a late seventeenth-/early eighteenth-century plantation complex, a mid-nineteenth-century plantation slave row, and a late...
Brf-169-7(15)--38-46 Humboldt County Primary Roads (1984)
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Brf-175-8(22) Hardin County Primary Roads (1983)
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Brf-38-4(18)--38-28, A.K.A. Pin 81-28020-1 Delaware County Primary Roads (1985)
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Brf-48-3(6)--38-15 Cass County Primary Roads (1985)
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Brf-61-1(30), A.K.A. Pin 79-56020-1 Lee County Primary Roads (1985)
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Brf-69-3(16) A.K.A. Pin 84-91040-1 Warren County Primary Roads (1985)
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Brickyards and Frameworks: A Retrospectus and Prospectus on Vermont History Writing (2003)
Just over two decades ago, Tom Bassett did what I have been asked to do for this symposium: to take a reading on what has been accomplished in Vermont history and assess future needs and directions. He had just completed the work of compiling a bibliography of Vermont history, volume four of the Bibliographies of New England History, a series that continues to this day. It is a surprisingly thick volume: 293 pages, double column, folio size, that includes 6,413 entries. One of the thickest...
A Brief Analysis of Metal Artifacts from the Balcarres Redoubt, Saratoga Battlefield (1972)
This is a brief student report on metal artifacts from the Balcarres Redoubt.
A Brief Ethnography of Magnolia Plantation: Planning for Cane River Creole National Historical Park (2004)
Interest in the people with traditional associations to Magnolia plantation, one of the two plantations incorporated into Cane River Creole National Historical Park (CARI), and in the development of the new park’s General Management Plan prompted this brief ethnographic study. We hoped to bring diverse voices to planning dialogues about resources, interpretation, and alternatives by walking the grounds that associated people consider culturally meaningful and by interviewing ethnically different...