Archeological Investigations at the Harriet Dean House (11SG272), Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois
Author(s): Vergil E. Noble
Year: 2005
Summary
In conjunction with the restoration and adaptive reuse of the Harriet Dean House, one of several historic structures within Lincoln Home National Historic Site, the Midwest Archeological Center carried out limited archeological testing on the house lot associated with that former dwelling. Those investigations were designed to examine areas that might be impacted by the restoration effort and to provide information that might also contribute to historical accuracy of the restoration plan. In addition, Center personnel monitored certain demolition activities associated with the restoration effort, particularly during the period leading up to when the structure was lifted off its foundations prior to removal and replacement of those walls. This report summarizes the field investigations and other observations related to this development project.
Cite this Record
Archeological Investigations at the Harriet Dean House (11SG272), Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois. Vergil E. Noble. Midwest Archeological Center ,93. Lincoln, Nebraska: national park service. 2005 ( tDAR id: 372081) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8SB44GP
Keywords
Culture
Euroamerican
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Historic
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Fauna
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Glass
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Metal
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Wood
Site Type
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
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Domestic Structures
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
Spatial Coverage
min long: -89.662; min lat: 39.789 ; max long: -89.632; max lat: 39.82 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): U.S. Department of the Interior; National Park Service; Midwest Archeological Center
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