Phase I and Phase II Survey of Blossom Point Farmhouse, Adelphi Laboratory Center (2000.029)
Summary
This project contains an artifact catalog for a phase I and phase II surveys of the historic Blossom Point Farmhouse by the KFS Historic Preservation Group.
The following is from Diagnostic Artifacts in Maryland:
"The Blossom Point site is located at the confluence of the Potomac River and Nanjemoy Creek in Charles County, Maryland. A brick house measuring approximately 25’ by 30’ was constructed there c. 1805 for Bennett Semmes, a tenant farmer and overseer. At the time, Blossom Point farm was part of a much larger tract called St. Thomas Manor, which had been patented on behalf of Thomas Matthews and Father Thomas Copley in 1649. Both men were members of the Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits. The property was continuously occupied by various tenants of the Jesuits for the next 300 years. Semmes was the main overseer and collector of rents for St. Thomas Manor from 1788 to 1832. After he died in 1832, the Blossom Point Farmhouse became the residence of subsequent overseers.
In the first half of the 19th century, tobacco, oats, wool, peas, beans, potatoes, orchard crops, butter, beeswax, and honey were all produced at Blossom Point, but after a Federal Army Camp depleted its resources during the Civil War, its productivity decreased significantly. The Jesuits then tried to sell the farm, but they were unsuccessful and ended up renting it to short-term tenants who did not take care of the property. All farming activities were abandoned by 1920.
In 1942, the Army leased Blossom Point from the Jesuits and began using the site as a testing facility. The Blossom Point Farmhouse was the only surviving structure at the time. In 1980 the Army purchased the property, but they later had to tear down the farmhouse because erosion on Nanjemoy Creek had caused major structural damage and it posed a safety hazard.
A 1990 archaeological and architectural survey of Blossom Point Farmhouse helped date the original wing of the structure to c. 1805. The surveyors concluded that the yard was extensively disturbed and the only intact archaeological deposits were underneath the house itself. A subsequent Phase II study by Jay Custer included the excavation of ten test units within the interior of the house. The majority of the artifacts dated to the mid-late 19th century, but numerous 20th century artifacts were also recovered and these were found in the same strata as the earlier materials. The deposits seem to have suffered heavy disturbance from repair activities in the 20th century."
Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory 2008. Site Summary 18CH216 Blossom Point. http://www.jefpat.org/diagnostic-old/Small%20Finds/Site%20Summaries/18CH216BlossomPointSiteSummary.htm Accessed 8 August 2014.
Cite this Record
Phase I and Phase II Survey of Blossom Point Farmhouse, Adelphi Laboratory Center (2000.029). ( tDAR id: 391693) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8M32X5F
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URL: http://www.jefpat.org/diagnostic-old/Small%20Finds/Site%20Summaries/18CH216Bl...
Keywords
Material
Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Fauna
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Glass
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Metal
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Wood
Site Name
18CH216
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Artifact Scatter
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Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
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Domestic Structures
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House
Investigation Types
Architectural Documentation
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Army
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Compliance
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Phase I
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Phase II
Geographic Keywords
Ballast House
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Blossom Point Farm
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Blossom Point Farmhouse
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Charles County (County)
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Maryland (State / Territory)
Spatial Coverage
min long: -77.115; min lat: 38.405 ; max long: -77.047; max lat: 38.451 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory Federal Curator
Contributor(s): Tetra Tech Inc.
Principal Investigator(s): Jay F. Custer
Sponsor(s): Army -- Archaeology and Historic Preservation Program
Repository(s): Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory
Prepared By(s): KFS Historic Preservation Group
Record Identifiers
Maryland Historical Trust Report #(s): CH 33, 47
MAC Lab Lot Number(s): 18CH216/26; 18CH216/25; 18CH216/9; 18CH216/27; 18CH216/24; 18CH216/5; 18CH216/6; 18CH216/18; 18CH216/22; 18CH216/13; 18CH216/29; 18CH216/17; 18CH216/31; 18CH216/16; 18CH216/4; 18CH216/28; 18CH216/30; 18CH216/2; 18CH216/7; 18CH216/12; 18CH216/14; 18CH216/23; 18CH216/11; 18CH216/10; 18CH216/15; 18CH216/1; 18CH216/21; 18CH216/3; 18CH216/8; 18CH216/20; 18CH216/19
MAC Lab Accession Number(s): 2000.029
Notes
General Note: The following physical records are held at MAC Lab: Field Notes, Artifact Catalog
General Note: Date Collected:8/1990
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Artifact Inventory, Phase I and Phase II Survey of Blossom Point Farmhouse, Adelphi Laboratory Center (2000)
DATASET
This contains an artifact catalog for a phase I and phase II surveys of the historic Blossom Point Farmhouse by the KFS Historic Preservation Group in January 1993. The "Description Characteristics" column in this data set has been unmerged into four distinct columns and relabeled to allow for it to be ingested into tDAR. No data have been affected. Modified on 02/17/2014.