IDENTIFICATION OF WOOD FROM THE HEADWORKS CAMP SITE, 24DW447, MONTANA

Author(s): Kathryn Puseman

Year: 2011

Summary

Three wood samples from the Headworks Camp site, 24DW447, were submitted for identification. This site was a historic work camp used by workers of the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation project in the early 1900s. Samples were submitted from a board or cut piece of lumber found beneath the floor of the camp Mess House, from a wooden wall that lined a cellar, and from the general area of a former stable location.

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IDENTIFICATION OF WOOD FROM THE HEADWORKS CAMP SITE, 24DW447, MONTANA. Kathryn Puseman. PRI Technical Report ,2011-047. 2011 ( tDAR id: 380185) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8M0450W

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min long: -110.94; min lat: 45.009 ; max long: -104.041; max lat: 47.502 ;

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Contact(s): PaleoResearch Institute

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