Hayden Flour Mill: Landscape, Economy, and Community Diversity in Tempe, Arizona, Volume 2: Archaeology, Project Synthesis, and Management Summary
Author(s): Robert Stokes; Victoria D. Vargas
Year: 2008
Summary
The ability to integrate archaeological findings with extensive archival and oral history resources is often a rare occurrence in cultural resource management. The Hayden Flour Mill project afforded us just such an opportunity, the benefits of which are demonstrated throughout this and the following chapters of this volume. In many instances, the archival data suggested where we might find buried features beneath caps of fill or asphalt on the property (e.g., the Calaboose/jail, hereafter Calaboose, or the Blacksmith Shop), while oral histories indicated specific locations and conditions of features then open but now buried (e.g.,
Hayden Ditch alignments or the tail race arch). Archival and oral history data have helped us interpret some of the features and understand the function and period of operation of others (e.g., the Gas Station and warehouses). Therefore, the
chapters in this volume present archaeological data coupled with our interpretations brought together from multiple sources; the archival and oral history data are presented in Volume 1 of this series.
Cite this Record
Hayden Flour Mill: Landscape, Economy, and Community Diversity in Tempe, Arizona, Volume 2: Archaeology, Project Synthesis, and Management Summary. Robert Stokes, Victoria D. Vargas. Cultural Resources Report ,143. Tempe, AZ: Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. 2008 ( tDAR id: 379203) ; doi:10.6067/XCV87S7N7Z
URL: http://www.nathanhallam.com/hayden/hayden2.pdf
Keywords
Culture
Euroamerican
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Historic
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Historic Native American
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Hohokam
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Spanish
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Fauna
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Glass
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Ground Stone
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Macrobotanical
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Metal
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Pollen
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Shell
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Wood
Site Name
Hayden Flour Mill
Site Type
Ancient Structure
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Archaeological Feature
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Commercial or Industrial Structures
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Historic Structure
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Midden
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Mill
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Non-Domestic Structures
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Post Hole / Post Mold
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Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
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Structure
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
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Geophysical Survey
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Ground Disturbance Monitoring
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Heritage Management
General
1893 V Nickel
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1908 Barber Dime
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A & Sack Storage Building
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Amethyst Bottle Fragment
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Aqua Bottles
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Arizona License Plate Imprint 1941
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Bowls
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Buff Ware Ceramics
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Calaboose
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Cribbed Wood Structure
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Feed Bin
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Gas Pump
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Gas Station
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Grain Elevator
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Handstones
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Hardware
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Hayden Ditch
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Hohokam Canals
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Hopper Garage
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Jars
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Loading Dock
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Mill Building
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Office
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P&E Railroad
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Plain Ware Ceramics
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Prehistoric Canals
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Prehistoric Reservoir
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Prehistoric Thermal Pit
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Railroad Beds
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Railroad Grades
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Red Ware Ceramics
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Rock-Lined Ditch
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Santa Cruz / Sacaton Red on Buff
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Silos
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Turn-Out Gate
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Warehouse
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White Ware
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Geographic Keywords
Hayden Flour Mill
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Mill Avenue
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Rio Salado Parkway
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Tempe, AZ
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Tempe Butte
Spatial Coverage
min long: -111.951; min lat: 33.415 ; max long: -111.916; max lat: 33.443 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contributor(s): Adam J. Archual; Michael Droz; Deborah L. Ferguson; Paige B. Florie; Andrea Gregory; Thomas E. Jones; Manuel R Palacios-Fest; Glenn S.L. Stuart; Joanne C. Tactikos; Scott Solliday; Don W. Ryden
Sponsor(s): Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
Prepared By(s): Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.
Submitted To(s): City of Tempe, AZ
Record Identifiers
ACS Project No.(s): 06-028-07
Cultural Resources Report No.(s): 143
Contract No.(s): T06-084-01
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