New York (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
101-125 (12,255 Records)
This file includes images of post molds identified during 1988 data recovery at the Eaton Site
1990 Excavation Report (1990)
This report describes 1990 data recovery at the Eaton Site
1990 Post Mold Images (1990)
This file includes images of post molds identified during 1990 data recovery at the Eaton Site
1992 Excavation Report (1992)
This report describes 1992 data recovery at the Eaton Site
1992 Post Mold Images (1992)
This file includes images of post molds identified during 1992 data recovery at the Eaton Site
1993 Excavation Report (1993)
This report describes 1993 data recovery at the Eaton Site
1993 Post Mold Images (1993)
This file includes images of post molds identified during 1993 data recovery at the Eaton Site
1995 Excavation Report (1995)
This report describes data recovery during the 1995 season.
1995 Post Mold Images (1995)
This file includes images of post molds identified during 1995 data recovery at the Eaton Site
1996 Excavation Report (1996)
This report describes 1996 data recovery at the Eaton Site.
1996 Post Mold Images (1996)
This file includes images of post molds identified during 1996 data recovery at the Eaton Site
The 1997 Archaeological Testing and Mitigation for the Union Hotel Addition, Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson County, New York (2002)
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 National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R 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 at comments@tdar.org.
1997 Excavation Report (1997)
This report describes 1997 data recovery at the Eaton Site.
1997 Post Mold Images (1997)
This file includes images of post molds identified during 1997 data recovery at the Eaton Site
1999 Excavation Report (1999)
This report describes data recovery during the 1999 field season.
1999 Post Mold Images (1999)
This file includes images of post molds identified during 1999 data recovery at the Eaton Site
19th Century Chinese Railroad Worker Habitation Structures on the Central Pacific Railroad (2020)
This is a poster submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Following the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869, there was an immediate need to provide maintenance crews along the line. The Central Pacific Railroad met this need, largely, through the employment of ethnic Chinese workers in Utah, Nevada and California, a pattern that continued for more than 20 years. These workers were provided with bunkhouses and, sometimes,...
19th Century Clay Pipes from Jacksonport State Park, Arkansas (2018)
Excavations at the Jacksonport State Park over the 2014 to 2015 field season have produced over 65,000 artifacts. This material has providing information about the lives of Jacksonport's residents from its prominence and period of historical significance (1852-1892) and on to the subsequent poor house era (1910-1953). Within this extensive collection are several campaign/ president pipes imported from Germany from circa 1830 to circa 1870. The identifiable specimens include presidential...
19th Century Entertainments From A Small Plantation In Alexandria, Virginia: Archaeology At Shuter’s Hill (44AX175) (2018)
The archaeology of childhood is underrepresented in the archaeological literature. Identifying children’s toys can be complex since many recreational objects, such as Frozen Charlottes, dominos, marbles, harmonicas and mouth harps, were used by both children and adults. Other toys found at this archaeological site are solely associated with children, primarily metal military figures and dolls. Shuter’s Hill, located in Alexandria, Virginia, was a small plantation located near Washington, D.C....
19th century industry in the American South: Scull Shoals Mill Village (2013)
The shoals of the Oconee River have greatly influenced early American settlement and land use in Georgia, one of the United States’ original thirteen colonies. Scull Shoals, a major river crossing in what is now Greene County, became the location of a small frontier settlement on the east bank of the Oconee River in the 1790s. After the turn of the century, industry at the shoals included a water-powered grist mill and Georgia’s first paper mill. In the following decades, mill operations at...
A 19th Century Military Landscape in Southern Maryland (2016)
The Maryland State Highway Administration's recent archaeological investigations in Charles County have helped to increase the understanding of a landscape that directly contributed to events that shaped a developing nation. The discovery and study of several War of 1812 and Civil War sites and loci, all within close proximity of one another, the port town of Benedict, and major waterborne and overland transportation corridors, has provided insights on choices made by 19th century military...
19th Century Reform and Control at the Industrial School for Girls in Dorchester, Massachusetts (2018)
An examination of the nineteenth century adornment assemblage from the Industrial School for Girls in Dorchester, Massachusetts, archaeologically excavated by Joseph Bagley and the Boston City Archaeology Lab during the summer of 2015. The school was staffed and administered by middle and upper-class Boston influenced by a Second Great Awakening reform movement, in which piety was the foundation for a number of reform efforts, including femininity, domesticity, and spiritual materialism. The...
19th Century Workhorses: The Examination of a Centerboard Schooner off Dog Island, Florida. (2016)
Between 2001 and 2003, the Dog and St. George Islands Shipwreck Survey, a research project conducted by the Florida State University Program in Underwater Archaeology, investigated a mid-to-late 19th century wooden-hulled centerboard schooner. This site, while integral to instructing students on the various methodologies and techniques utilized to conduct archaeological investigations underwater, provides a glimpse into the Gulf of Mexico’s maritime history and culture. To date, the shipwreck...
19th-Century Innovation at a 21st-Century Industrial Park: Archaeological Investigations at the Valentine and Company Iron Ore Washing Plant, Centre County, Pennsylvania (2016)
It was during a standard Phase I archaeological survey for a proposed Centre County industrial park that the buried remains of a 19th-century industrial plant − the Valentine Iron Ore Washing Plant (36CE526) − were discovered. Subsequent investigations revealed not only the layout of the facility, but also the important role that a local ironmaster had on the entire iron industry. In 1815 several Valentine brothers relocated to Centre County to lease an idle iron furnace. Soon they were...
1A & 1B Cultural Resource Surveys. Bloomingdale Water Line Replacement, Town of St. Armand, Essex, New York (2000)
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 National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R 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 at comments@tdar.org.