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You might want to look at the Delaware and Raritan Canal studies that
Berger did as part of the Abbot Farm project.

R

Richard M. Affleck, RPA
Senior Archaeologist
URS Corporation
561 Cedar Lane
Florence, NJ  08518-2511
609-499-3447 (phone)
609-499-3516 (fax)



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Hey all,

My firm looking at the possibility of doing work on the remains of a
watchman's house associated with a trunk of the Delaware & Hudson Canal.
We would very much appreciate any bibliographic or other information that
fellow members could provide regarding previous Phase 2-3 archaeological
studies that have been done on domestic structures associated with canals
(i.e. lockkeepers houses, watchman's houses).

Many thanks for your help,

Doug Mooney
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