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Company Towns

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An Addendum to a Phase I Archaeological Survey of Four Alternate Routes for Kentucky 519 From Clearfield to Clack Mountain, Rowan County, Kentucky (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Daniel B. Davis.

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Apex, Arizona and the Myth of the Company Town in the American West (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Emily Dale. Timothy Maddock.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "What We Make of the West: Historical Archaeologists Versus Frontier Mythologies", at the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Company Towns are intrinsically linked to the labor of the American West. Yet such locations are invariably idealized by the industries that created them and villainized by the laborers exploited by them, as company towns both provided resources for their residents and controlled choices. Using...


Detailed Background Research and Phase I Archeological Survey Maryland Route 36 Lonaconing Streetscape Improvements, Allegany County, Maryland (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Elizabeth Barthold O'Brien. Joseph Balicki. Dana B. Heck. Donna J. Seifert.

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The Historic Mining Community of Summitville During the Great Depression: A Historical Archaeological Approach. (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Augustine Potor.

Thirty-Three historic structures in various stages of decay are all that remain of the gold mining community of Summitville. Summitville, which is nestled in the mountains of southern Colorado, was once known as one of the most productive gold mines in all of the state. This community was organized into a Company Town in 1934. There have been no prior archaeological investigations at this site, and, therefore, little is known about how far the company went to control the residents and their...


"More Than What We Had" an Architectural and Historical Documentation of the Village Creek Project Neighborhoods, Birmingham, Alabama (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Mary Beth Reed.

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Status Report--Research at Site D1, L.R. 1061, Blair County, Pennsylvania (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Conran A. Hay.

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