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Housing and Living areas of the Enslaved and Free Servants at the Magens House Compound, St. Thomas (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christian Williamson. Douglas Armstrong.

By the beginning of the nineteenth century, the enslaved represented sixty-two percent of the urban population on the island of St Thomas in the Danish West Indies. While St. Thomas never held slave populations comparable to the other colonial empires in the Caribbean, it was an extremely important transshipment hub for the Caribbean and beyond. Slavery within the urban port setting of Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas differed radically from the rural plantations, presenting the enslaved within the...


Phase I / II Archeological Investigations for the Proposed Baltimore Convention Center Expansion, Baltimore, Maryland (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Suzanne L. Sanders. Martha R. Williams.

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Phase I Archeological and Architectural Investigations for the Proposed Gateway Circle Project, Annapolis, Maryland (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Nora B. Sheehan. Katherine E. Grandine. Elaine K. Kiernan.

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