New Philadelphia Archaeology Project

Summary

New Philadelphia in Pike County, Illinois is situated between the Illinois and Mississippi rivers. It is the first known town planned, platted and legally registered by an African American in the United States. In 1836, Frank McWorter subdivided 42 acres to form the town. He then used revenue from the sale of the lots to purchase freedom for other members of his family (Walker 1983). African Americans as well as those of European descent moved to New Philadelphia and created a multi–racial community. New

Philadelphia also serves as an important example of a farming community on the nation’s Midwestern frontier.

The town’s population peaked at about 160 people after the American Civil War, a size comparable to many Pike County communities today (King 2005). By the end of the century, however, racial and corporate politics of America’s gilded age tolled the death knell for the settlement. The new railroad line bypassed the town. Many of New Philadelphia’s residents moved away and, by the early twentieth century, only a few families remained.

Today, most of the original 42 acres have been returned to agricultural use, are planted in prairie grass, or lay fallow. Only a few scattered house foundations are visible in the fields. In the summer of 2002, Vibert White, then from the University of Illinois– Springfield (now with University of Central Florida), initiated a long–term research project to study and celebrate the history of New Philadelphia with the support of the New Philadelphia Association (NPA). The University of Maryland (UM) gathered census data, deeds, and tax records, as well as other primary and secondary sources.

A collaborative project between the UM, Illinois State Museum (ISM), University of Illinois (UI), and the NPA helped to initiate an archaeological pedestrian survey in 2002 and 2003 (Gwaltney 2004). Our initial archaeological survey work, along with Geographic Information System (GIS) overlays, identified several areas with discrete archeological deposits associated with known house lots (see below and Gwaltney 2004). This information along with the collection of census, deed, and tax information provided the research team with clues about the general settlement of the site. Fieldwork and analysis continued for several years. The results of the archaeological and historical analysis of New Philadelphia, Illinois, is presented in the documents and other information included in this tDAR project.

Cite this Record

New Philadelphia Archaeology Project. ( tDAR id: 3805) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8Q52R0D

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: -8000 to 2010

Spatial Coverage

min long: -90.983; min lat: 39.673 ; max long: -90.944; max lat: 39.714 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Principal Investigator(s): Christopher Fennell

Project Director(s): Paul Shackel; Terrance Martin; Anna Agbe-Davies

Collaborator(s): University of Maryland; Illinois State Museum; University of North Carolina

Sponsor(s): University of Illinois

Repository(s): Illinois State Museum

Resources Inside this Project (Viewing 101-200 of 258)

Documents

  1. Grant Proposal to National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program, for Interdisciplinary Studies at New Philadelphia, Illinois, 2003 (2003)
  2. Grant Proposal to National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program, for Interdisciplinary Studies at New Philadelphia, Illinois, 2007 (2007)
  3. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1867 (2006)
  4. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1868 (2006)
  5. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1869 (2006)
  6. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1870 (2006)
  7. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1871 (2006)
  8. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1872 (2006)
  9. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1875 (2006)
  10. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1878 (2006)
  11. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1883 (2006)
  12. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1888 (2006)
  13. Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, Table of Contents and Overview (2006)
  14. Hadley Towship Census Data, Table of Contents (2006)
  15. An Investigation of New Philadelphia Using Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing (Last updated: Nov. 25, 2008), Bryan S. Haley, Center for Archaeological Research, University of Mississippi (2008)
  16. LiDAR Reference Map (2010)
  17. LiDARfilesOverview (2010)
  18. Map and Deed Records of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Atlas Map of Pike County, Illinois, 1872 and Deed Records for New Philadelphia (2006)
  19. Maps and Images of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Index of Maps, Surveys, Plats, and Images (2008)
  20. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1820 Map of the Military Bounty Land (2008)
  21. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1836 Map of Illinois (2008)
  22. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1836 Town Plat (2008)
  23. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1845 Map of Illinois (2008)
  24. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1879 Map of Illinois (2008)
  25. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1897 Map of Illinois (2008)
  26. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1939 Aerial Photograph (2008)
  27. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1939 Aerial Photograph with Approximate Overlay of Town Lots (2008)
  28. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1939 Aerial Photograph without Soil Notations (2008)
  29. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1998 Aerial Photograph of New Philadelphia Location (2008)
  30. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 1998 Aerial Photograph of New Philadelphia Location with Approximate Overlay of Town Lots (2008)
  31. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: 2005 Aerial Photograph (2008)
  32. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from 1845 Map of Illinois (2008)
  33. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from 1861 Map of Illinois (2008)
  34. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from 1872 Railroad Map of Pike County (2008)
  35. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from 1895 Atlas (2008)
  36. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from 1926 Topographic Map (2008)
  37. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Atlas Map of Pike County, Illinois, 1860 (2008)
  38. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Atlas Map of Pike County, Illinois, 1872 (2008)
  39. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Atlas of Illinois Counties, 1875 (2008)
  40. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Federal Surveyor's Map of Hadley Township, 1830 and Overlay of Land Purchases (2008)
  41. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Map of Pike County, 1876 (2008)
  42. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Closer Scale View (2008)
  43. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Larger Scale View (2008)
  44. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Medium Scale View (2008)
  45. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpts from 1956 Landform Map (2008)
  46. Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Topographic and Satellite Images (2008)
  47. National Register of Historic Places Nomination for New Philadelphia, Illinois (2005)
  48. New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Artifact Catalog for 2004-2006 and 2008 (2010)
  49. New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Oral Histories (2006)
  50. New Philadelphia Census Data, Table of Contents and Overview (2006)
  51. New Philadelphia Project Pedestrian Survey: Final Report and Catalog; Phase I Archaeology at the Historic Town of New Philadelphia, Illinois, by Tom Gwaltney, arcGIS Consultants, June 2004 (2004)
  52. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 1 (2006)
  53. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 10 (2006)
  54. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 11 (2006)
  55. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 12 (2006)
  56. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 13 (2006)
  57. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 14 (2006)
  58. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 15 (2006)
  59. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 16 (2006)
  60. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 17 (2006)
  61. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 18 (2006)
  62. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 19 (2006)
  63. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 2 (2006)
  64. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 20 (2006)
  65. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 3 (2006)
  66. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 4 (2006)
  67. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 5 (2006)
  68. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 6 (2006)
  69. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 7 (2006)
  70. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 8 (2006)
  71. New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 9 (2006)
  72. Report Chapter 1 (2010)
  73. Report Chapter 2 (2010)
  74. Report Chapter 3 (2010)
  75. Report Chapter 4 (2010)
  76. Report Chapter 5 (2010)
  77. Report Chapter 6 (2010)
  78. Report Chapter 7 (2010)
  79. Report Chapter 8 (2010)
  80. Report on Shovel Test Pit Surveys at the New Philadelphia Archaeology Site, Pike County, Illinois (11PK455), Summer 2005, By Christopher Fennell, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, July 18, 2006 (2006)
  81. tin_1-2A (2010)
  82. tin_1-2B (2010)
  83. tin_1-2C (2010)
  84. tin_1-2D (2010)
  85. tin_1-2E (2010)
  86. tin_1-2F (2010)
  87. tin_11-12-C (2010)
  88. tin_11-12-D (2010)
  89. tin_11-12-E (2010)
  90. tin_11-12-F (2010)
  91. tin_11-12-G (2010)
  92. tin_11-12-H (2010)
  93. tin_11-12-I (2010)
  94. tin_11_12-A (2010)
  95. tin_11_12-B (2010)
  96. tin_3-4-A (2010)
  97. tin_3-4-B (2010)
  98. tin_3-4-C (2010)
  99. tin_3-4-D (2010)
  100. tin_3-4-E (2010)