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Multiple correspondence from multiple department heads dated 15 January 1991 from the Adelphi Laboratory Center providing requested materials to interested parties surrounding the Ballast House.
Letters from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to Interested Parties, Dated 23 January 1991 (1991)
Multiple letters from the Adelphi Laboratory Center providing requested materials to interested parties surrounding the Ballast House dated 23 January 1991.
Letters from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to Mr. Jay Lilly and Community Homes, Inc., Response to Request for Information (1991)
Letter reponses from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to Mr. Jay Lilly and the Community Homes, Inc., in regards to their request for information on the architectural, historical, and archaeological investigations conducted at the Ballast House.
Letters from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to Mrs. Gootee and Accent General Contracting, Response to Request for Information (1991)
A response letter and a copy of the letter from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to Mrs. Gootee from Maryland and a representative from Accent General Contracting in Washington, DC, in reference to their request for information on the architectural, historical, and archaeological investigations conducted on the Ballast House.
Letters from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to Multiple Interested Parties of the Ballast House, Dated 24 January 1991 (1991)
Multiple correspondences from the Adelphi Laboratory Center providing requested materials to interested parties surrounding the Ballast House dated 24 January 1991.
Letters from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to Multiple Parties, Dated 18 January 1991 (1991)
Multiple letters from the Adelphi Laboratory Center providing requested materials to interested parties surrounding the Ballast House dated 18 January 1991. Also included is a second letter addressed to Ray Roudebush from the Directorate of Facilities Engineering in reference to the gratitude for the final report of the Ballast House to the community colleges.
Letters from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to Multiple Parties, Dated January 14, 1991 (1991)
Multiple correspondence letters from the Adelphi Laboratory Center providing requested materials to interested parties surrounding architectural, historical, and archaeological investigations conducted at Ballast House.
Letters from the Department of the Interior, Harry Diamond Laboratories and from Geo-Recon International, Revised Blossom Point Survey Budget (1979)
Letters regarding a budget proposal from Geo-Recon International to the Department of the Interior, about the Blossom Point Facility Survey Budget Proposal.
Letters from the Maryland Historical Trust and the US Army Research Laboratory, Section 106 Review/Final Phase I Report (1995)
Letter from the Maryland Historical Trust to the Division of Public Works Department of the Army US Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi Maryland in regards to the determination of a proposed project and the evaluation of its effects on historic properties. The second letter is to the Director of the Historical Cultural Programs Department of the Housing Community Development from the US Army Research Laboratory concerning the final Phase I Report of the Survey of Twelve Areas at Blossom Point...
Letters from the Maryland Office of Planning to the Harry Diamond Laboratories, Review and Recommendation (1992)
A letter from the Maryland Office of Planning in regards to endorsement contingent upon certain conditions for the Blossom Point Farmhouse salvaging application. Another letter is enclosed from the State of Maryland Department of the Environment detailing how to dispose of any lead paint or asbestos found within the farmhouse, and who to contact on proper disposal of any other toxic substances.
Letters from the US Army Corps of Engineers, Harry Diamond Laboratories and US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, Ballast House Relocation (1980)
Letters to and from the US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Harry Diamond Laboratories, and US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command in regards to a letter about the final drawings of the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland.
Letters from the US Department of the Interior, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation to Harry Diamond Laboratories, Removal of the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland (1979)
Letter from US Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Interagency Archeological Services-Atlanta to the Environmental Coordinator of the Harry Diamond Laboratories, in regards to the archaeological survey for the removal of the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland. Included is the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation project review letter to the Commander of the Harry Diamond Laboratories.
Letters From U.S. Army Research Laboratory to Maryland State Historic Preservation Office and a Reply Letter, Floral Drive Timber Bridge (1994)
Letter from the Chief of the Division of Public Works, US Army Research Laboratory to Archeological Services, Maryland State Historic Preservation Office. The letter is in regards to the Floral Drive Timber Bridge inspection. The inspection was prepared by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District and sent for review. A reply letter from the Archeological Services, Maryland State Historic Preservation Office to the US Army Research Laboratory is also part of this resource.
Letters from US Army Corps of Engineers and Harry Diamond Laboratories, Attached Cost Estimate (1979)
Letters from the Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District to the Harry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) and from HDL regarding a budget for the proposed Ballast House relocation. Included is the cost estimate and preliminary plans.
Letters from US Department of the Interior and Harry Diamond Laboratories, Request Letters of Eligibility to the National Register (1979)
Letters from US Department of the Interior and Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service and to the Maryland State Historic Preservation Officer, in regards to a request for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the National Register, pursuant to Executive Order 11593 or the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, as implemented by the procedures of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (36 CFR 800).
Letters to and from the Adelphi Laboratory Center, Relocation of the Ballast House (1991)
Included are two letters of inquiry to the Adelphi Laboratory Center for information on the purchase of the Ballast House, and from Charles County Community College to the Director of Facilities Engineering in reference to the final report sent to their studies center to be added to their archives. Also included are seven letters of response from the Adelphi Laboratories Center in regards to forwarding information to interested parties for purchase of the Ballast House; a newspaper page...
Levende geschiedenis. Het succes van de Living history-musea in Amerika (1988)
This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the EXARC Bibliography, originally compiled by Roeland Paardekooper, and updated. Most of these records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us using the...
The lever (2006)
This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the EXARC Bibliography, originally compiled by Roeland Paardekooper, and updated. Most of these records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us using the...
Lewis Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: Fairfield Plantation after the Burwells (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Before, After, and In Between: Archaeological Approaches to Places (through/in) Time" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Visitors to Fairfield plantation are intrigued by the magnificent c. 1694 brick manor house, the Burwell family who planned it, and the enslaved Africans who largely built it. The powerful Lewis Burwells and their families (five generations with the same name) helped shape 18th-century...
LiDAR, Historic Maps, Pedestrian Survey, and Shovel Tests: Defining Slave Independence on Sapelo Island, Georgia (2017)
Slave cabins within two settlements at Bush Camp Field and Behavior on Sapelo Island, Georgia deviate from typical lowcountry Georgia architectural and landscape patterns. Rather than poured tabby duplexes arranged in a linear fashion, excavations in the 1990s by Ray Crook identified two wattle and tabby daub structures—both with slightly different architecture, and both built in an African creolized style. A 2016 University of Tennessee project attempted to locate additional slave cabins in...
Life after Retirement – Lending a Helping Hook to the QAR Project (2018)
Having directed the highly visible and dynamic Queen Anne’s Revenge Shipwreck Project for fifteen years, it seems that completely cutting ties when I retired wasn’t quite possible. First, came with on-going research and interpretation of the QAR bells with my son’s help. Second was an extension of my ties with marine geologists, who bring to bear ever-improving sonar, positioning, and computer technologies, to view how QAR wreckage is faring on the seabed. More recently, my work with a cultural...
Life after Sugar: an Archaeology of the First Generation Post-emancipation in St. Peter’s Parish, Montserrat (2017)
In the first generation after emancipation Montserrat and its residents experienced exceptional difficulties. As the society transitioned from a sugar-based economy, former slaves, estate owners, and colonial authorities collectively struggled with the devastating effects of man-made and natural disasters, including a major earthquake in 1843, and a wide range of social, economic, and legal problems. This paper examines archaeological and historical evidence from St Peter’s Parish, the...
Life Along the Grade: Archaeology of the Chinese Railroad Builders and Maintenance Crews in Utah (2016)
Between 1867 and 1904, hundreds of Chinese workers lived and labored along the railroad grade in deeply rural northwestern Utah. Small section houses served as the only reprieve from the toil of daily labore in the treeless and sun scorched landscapes of Box Elder County. Archaeological inventory spurred by a National Park Service Initiative is identifying sites previously unknown to scholars. These sites are shedding light on the life and experience of the 11-15 Chinese section crews in this...
Life Among the Wind and Waves: Examining Living Conditions on Sailing Vessels Through the Use of Microscopic Remains (2016)
In the summer of 2015, sediment samples were collected from the Storm Wreck, a colonial-era sailing vessel that wrecked off the coast of Florida, with the expectation of recovering microscopic remains that would provide insight into the lives of those aboard the vessel. Sediment samples collected from the Emanuel Point wrecks, also located on the Florida coast, were previously analyzed. This material, which consisted of insect remains, animal bones, and botanical remains painted a picture of...
Life and Death Inside and Outside the Village of Marshall's Pen (2013)
Established in 1812, Marshall’s Pen was a coffee estate owned by the former governor of Jamaica, Alexander Lindsay, the 6th Earl of Balcarres. This paper will consider recent archaeological investigations at Marshall’s Pen, concentrating specifically on the settlement pattern of enslaved housing both in the central village on the estate, and four satellite settlements dispersed amongst the provision grounds worked by the enslaved. In addition to reviewing the settlement pattern of the living,...