Building Materials (Material Keyword)
Materials used for construction (e.g., brick, wood, adobe)
226-250 (586 Records)
The Burle's Town Land Site (18AN826) is located within the 17th-century settlement of Providence in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Providence had been settled primarily by a group of Puritans invited by Lord Baltimore to Maryland in 1649. The colony’s Act Concerning Religion, passed that same year, guaranteed that the Puritans would not be harassed for their religious beliefs as they had been in Virginia. While the relationship between the newly arrived settlers at Providence and the Maryland...
CA-CAL-1140H, Feature 2: Maltos' Adobe Store, Excavation Report (1991)
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CA-CAL-1141H, Feature I-15: Stone Baking Oven; Excavation Report (1991)
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Carter's Grove Site CG-8 (44JC647)
Carter’s Grove Site 8—also known as CG-8 (44JC647)—is part of the Martin’s Hundred settlement, located on the James River in James City County, Virginia. The site was probably occupied sometime in the second quarter of the 17th century and abandoned by c. 1650, at a time when the price of tobacco had dropped in Virginia. Its occupants appear to have been at the lower end of the economic scale, in contrast with the Martin’s Hundred residents described by Ivor Noël Hume in his book, Martin’s...
Castro-Bolcoff Adobe at Wilder Ranch
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Census Key: Agriculture; 1850 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1850 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Agriculture; 1850 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1850 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Agriculture; 1860 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1860 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Agriculture; 1860 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1860 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Agriculture; 1870 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1870 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Agriculture; 1870 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1870 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Agriculture; 1880 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1880 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Agriculture; 1880 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1880 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Mortality; 1850 U.S. Census: Mortality Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Mortality; 1850 U.S. Census: Mortality Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Mortality; 1860 U.S. Census: Mortality Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Mortality; 1860 U.S. Census: Mortality Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Mortality; 1870 U.S. Census: Mortality Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Mortality; 1870 U.S. Census: Mortality Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Mortality; 1880 U.S. Census: Mortality Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Mortality; 1880 U.S. Census: Mortality Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Central American and West Indian Archaeology: Being an Inroduction to the Archaeology of the States of Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and the West Indies (1916)
This resource contains the entire 343 page book published in 1916 by T.A.Joyce. There are a number of illustration and two Maps of the area and archaeological findings that were known at the time. The cover is not shown but the PDF contains all if the inside pages (including front piece that is a color illustration of a Pottery Figure from Panama; Talamancan that at the time was housed in the Museum of Archaeology at Cambridge UK) and illustrations.
The Central Arizona Project Historic Preservation Program: Conserving the Past While Building for the Future (1986)
On July 15, 1983, the chairman of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) ratified a programmatic memorandum of agreement among the Arizona and New Mexico State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs), the Bureau of Reclamation, and the ACHP. The subject of that agreement was the construction of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) and its impact upon historic properties. That agreement was negotiated in compliance with Section 2(b) of Executive Order 11593, "Protection and Enhancement...
Chalkley (18AN711)
The Chalkley site (18AN711) represents the remains of a small planter’s earthfast dwelling and is located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Occupied for less than a decade by tobacco planter Thomas Jeffe, Jr. and his family, the site revealed evidence of a simple 16 ½-x-20 foot earthfast dwelling. Artifacts, along with archaeological and documentary evidence, suggest Jeffe Jr. built and occupied this earthfast dwelling with his wife Mary between 1677 and 1685. Observation of the surrounding area...
Chaney's Hills (18AN1084)
The Chaney’s Hills site is located in Riva, southern Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The 3.7-acre site lies within the southwestern portion of an 89.7-acre parcel south of Governor’s Bridge Road and west of Riva Road, located near Flat Creek, a tributary of the South River. Chaney’s Hills was occupied by Richard Chaney and his wife Charity from 1658 until just before his death in 1686. Chaney's will indicates that he had three daughters and three sons. His probate inventory indicated that he had...
Completion of Archaeological Monitoring On Adobe Road Between Frates Road and Manor Lane, Zone IV Water System Improvements (Letter Report) (1990)
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Compton (18CV279)
The Compton Site (18CV279) is a mid-17th-century tobacco plantation located near the mouth of the Patuxent River at Solomons in Calvert County, Maryland. The traces of at least two earthfast structures and post and rail fencing dating between 1651 and 1685 were uncovered in advance of residential construction. William and Magdalen Stevens acquired the Compton Site in 1651, when they are believed to have come to Maryland from Virginia. The Stevens and their children remained at the site until...
Confederate Brick Fleet of Mobile (1985)
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Confinement and Ethnicity: An Overview of World War II Japanese American Relocation Sites (2000)
NOTE: document not uploaded - it is available as an online book from the NPS website (see URL below). This report provides an overview of the tangible remains currently left at the sites of the Japanese American internment during World War II. The main focus is on the War Relocation Authority's relocation centers, but Department of Justice and U.S. Army facilities where Japanese Americans were interned are also considered. The goal of the study has been to provide information for the National...