19th Century (Temporal Keyword)

376-400 (1,748 Records)

Archeological, Historical and Unique Scenic Resources. In: Upper Bayou Nezpique Watershed, Draft Environmetnal Impact State (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gulf South Research Institute.

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Archeology of the Tunica: Trial On the Yazoo and the Tunica Treasure II Projects (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jeffrey P. Brain.

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Architectural / Historical Survey for the Proposed Feasibility Study To Improve Wolf Creek Power Plant, Russell-Clinton Counties, Kentucky (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Martha Carver. Margaret Slater. Richard Tune.

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Architectural and Archival Documentation for a Log Tobacco Barn (15Mu9) and Log Cabin (15Mu10) for Marine Coal Sales, Inc., Muhlenberg County, Kentucky (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Scott C. Shaffer. Michael Ann Williams.

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Architectural Assessment: Fort Verde State Historic Park (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Munson. Nora Graf. Jeff Moore. Terri Leverton.

Fort Verde State Historic Park provides a vivid glimpse into post Civil War garrison life on the frontier. Though only four of the Fort buildings remain, staff have achieved a forceful interpretation of the history of the Fort, and, more importantly, a clear and present sense of the soldiers who served a portion of their lives there. The Park is unusual amongst historic site museums in the degree to which aggressive research and documentation is woven through exhibits. The results of this...


Architectural Evaluation and Archeological Assessment of the Boonsboro Streetscape US 40 Alt. from MD 68 to East of Mousetown Road, Washington County, Maryland (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kerri Culhane. Tod Benedict. Rachel Mancini.

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The Architectural History of the Catoctin Furnace Iron Master's House (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Douglass C. Reed. Paula Reed.

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Architectural Investigation of the Routzahn Home Farm, Frederick County, Maryland (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Christopher Goodwin. Kathryn M. Kuranda. Deborah Cannan. Michelle Moran.

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The Architecture of the Department of Defense - A Military Style Guide (Legacy 10-129)
PROJECT Michelle Michael.

This project chronicles the evolution of military architectural styles and provides guidance for their identification.


The Architecture of the Department of Defense - A Military Style Guide - Report (Legacy 10-129) (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michelle Michael. Adam Smith. Jennifer Sin.

This report chronicles the evolution of military architectural styles and provides guidance for their identification.


Archival and Field Survey of Selected Historic Cultural Resources, Allatoona Lake, Georgia (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D. Gregory Jeane.

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An Archival Investigation of Archeological Resources Associated With Interstate Route 83, Gay Street to I-95, Baltimore, Maryland (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Betty J. Cosans. Daniel G. Roberts.

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An Archival Investigation of the Archaeological Resources Associated with the American National Plaza, Boston and Hudson Streets, Baltimore, Maryland 18BC56 (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Barbara K. Weeks.

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Archival Research for Bridge Replacement No. 18027, Maryland Route 470 Over Tomakokin Creek, St. Mary's County, Maryland (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jason D. Moser.

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Arrival of the North Star: Interesting From New Granda: Revolution in Carthagena: The Chiriqui Gold Discoveries: Later from California and Oregon (1859)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Shelby Manney

This Newspaper clipping from August 12, 1859 discribes the Chiriqui gold discoveries in Panama and the arrival of the steamship the "North Star."


Arrival of the Star of the West: News from California and Central America: $1,863,601 in Treasure (1859)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Shelby Manney

This newspaper article dates August 12, 1859 and describes "The Grave-Digging Excitement at Chiriqui, the Collins Steamers, and the Business of the Panama Railroad."


Artifact Inventory, 625 Broadway Historic Archaeological Site, Albany, NY (2001)
DATASET Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc..

Artifact inventory for Phase III at 625 Broadway site, Albany, NY.


Arundel Ridge Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edward J. Flanagan. Mary K. Shipe. Patrice J. Gilbert. Janice G. Artemel. Dennis A. Knepper.

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Assateague Island National Seashore Survey and Archaeological Mapping of Four Historic Sites: the North Beach Life Saving Station, The Seaboard Fish Oil and Guano Company, Scott's Ocean House Hotel, The Green Run Inlet Cemetery (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard A. Knecht. M. E. Colleen Lazenby.

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Assessment of Impacts on Historic Properties Along the BG&E / PEPCO Calvert Cliffs to Chalk Point 500 KV Transmission Line Corridor, Calvert and Prince George's Counties, Maryland (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc..

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At the Crossroads of Consumption: 19th Century Slave Life in Western Tennessee (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kimberly Kasper. Katharine Reinhart. Ellie Maclin.

In eight years of excavations on the 20,000 acre Ames land base in western Tennessee, a clearer picture of the 19th century of everyday life and the associated patterns of consumption of the antebellum south has emerged. With over twenty contiguous plantations, we are able to compare specific characteristics of the material culture from large (3,000+ acres) to small plantations (300 acres). Our current focus is on Fanny Dickins, a woman of financial means who established a small plantation after...


"Athens of the Ozarks": The Archaeology of Cane Hill College, Arkansas's First University (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kimberly Pyszka. Bobby R. Braly.

This is an abstract from the "Working on the 19th-Century" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Founded by Cumberland Presbyterians in 1827, Cane Hill, located in Northwest Arkansas, was once a thriving community centered on agriculture, religion, education, and its milling industry. Education was very important to the Cumberland Presbyterians and plans for their growing community. In 1834 they established the first public school and library in the...


The Australian Historic Shipwreck Preservation Project: in-situ preservation techniques for wooden shipwrecks (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cassandra M Philippou. Vicki Richards. Peter Veth. Jennifer Rodrigues. Debra Shefi.

The Australian Historic Shipwreck Preservation Project (AHSPP) is a three-year national project funded by an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant. Researchers and cultural heritage managers from ten Australian state, territory and federal partners and three universities have collaborated to investigate the long-term efficacy of reburial and stabilisation of heavily impacted submerged timber sites. The AHSPP has focussed on two significant wooden shipwrecks: the colonial trader Clarence...


Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology Volume 02
PROJECT Uploaded by: Penny Crook

Archive of papers from Volume 2 of the Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology, published by the Australian Society for Historical Society (ASHA) in 1984.


"The Awakening Came with the Railroad": The history and archaeology of Southern Oregon’s Chinese Railroad Workers (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Chelsea E. Rose.

On December 17, 1887, the final spike connecting the railroad between Oregon and California was driven in Ashland, Oregon.  Like earlier railroads, this track was largely constructed by Chinese workers.  However, due to experience and expertise, these men were able to demand better pay and working conditions than their earlier counterparts. Upon completion, the railroad continued to provide economic opportunities for Chinese residents in Southern Oregon. The Wah Chung Company supplied goods,...