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I got one that I know of off hand for Santa Fe. It is the Fischer Beer Gardens where Adolph Bandelier used to drink. Might be hard to find now... but you could always email Santa Fe HPD and ask if they still have copies.

Hannaford, Charles and Michael Taylor
1995 Finding Elysium: When Territorial Santa Fe Brewed Its Own Beer. In Archaeology in your Backyard, Proceedings of a City of Santa Fe Symposium edited by N. C. Ford and C. M. Haecker, pp. 117-132. City of Santa Fe Planning Division, Planning and Land Use Department, Santa Fe.

Matt


Matthew J. Barbour
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dru McPherson
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Subject: Beer Garden Help

Hello, my name is Dru McPherson, and I am an undergraduate Anthropology student at the University of Nevada, Reno. I am currently researching for an Honors thesis about a field school excavation in Virginia City, Nevada in which I participated. The site I am focusing on was a mid nineteenth century beer garden.
I have searched through Anthropology/Archaeology databases like JSTOR, AnthroSource, AnthropologyPlus, and historical databases like Academic Search Premier, America History & Life, and others. I have also looked through ProQuest Theses and Dissertations.

Through my searches, I am coming up with nothing relating to beer gardens or outdoor drinking establishments specifically. I have found great information about saloons from that time period, but I would love to include something in my thesis about a beer garden excavation.
Is there anywhere I could look that I have missed? Possibly in the grey literature? 
I will list my current bibliography to show which sources I have been able to find and which sources I have found useful thus far.
Thank you so much for your help!
Dru

Brown, Robert L. Saloons of the American West: An Illustrated Chronicle.  Denver: Robert L. 	Brown, 1978.

Dixon, Kelly J. Boomtown Saloons: Archaeology and History in Virginia City. Reno, Nev: University of Nevada Press, 2006. Print.

Dixon, Kelly. "Sidling up to the Archaeology of Western Saloons: Historical Archaeology Takes 	on the Wild of the West." World Archaeology 38.4 (2006):576-85. Print.

Erdoes, Richard. Saloons of the Old West.  New York: Knopf, 1979.

Goldman, Marion S.  Gold Diggers and Silver Miners: Prostitution and Social Life on the Comstock Lode.  Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1981

Henius, Max. Danish Beer & Continental Beer Gardens. New York: United States brewers' Association, 1914. Print.

James, Ronald M.  The Roar and the Silence.  Reno and Las Vegas: University of Nevada Press, 1998.

Moody, Eric N., and Robert A. Nylen.  Brewed in Nevada: A History of the Silver State’s 	Beers and Breweries.  Carson City: Nevada State Museum, 1986.

Moody, Eric N., and Robert A. Nylen.  “The Comstock Brewing Industry.” OAH Newsletter (February 1988): 4-5.

Protz, Roger.  Ultimate Encyclopedia of Beer: The Complete Guide to the World’s Greatest Brews.  London: Carlton Books, 1995.

Ronnenberg, Herman W. Material Culture of Breweries. Walnut Creek, Calif: Left Coast Press, 	2011. Print.

Rothbart, Ron.  “The Ethnic Saloon as a Form of Immigrant Enterprise.” International Migration Review 27, no. 2 (Summer 1993): 332-58.

Smith, Rayond M. Saloons of the Old and New Nevada: Commentaries on the Role and Development of the Nevada Saloon.  Minden, NV: Silver State Print, 1992.

Wilson, Rex.  Bottles on the Western Frontier, Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1981.

Wright, William [Dan De Quille, pseud.]. The Big Bonanza.  1876.

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