Here is my two cents worth of ice house and industry references:
Anonymous
1871 A Cheap Ice-House. The Manufacturer and Builder 3(1):1. On line
at http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/moahtml/snctitles.html
<http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/moahtml/snctitles.html> (this
site is great for review of other 19th-century periodicals and topics,
for example regarding previous discussion about wire cloth see M&B 1882
14(5):101-102 and 1885 17(5):116)
Deetz, James
1993 Flowerdew Hundred, the Archaeology of a Virginia Plantation,
1619-1864. University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. (pages
120-125).
Ice Trade Journal
1877-
1904 New York, Philadelphia, PA. (this later joined with Cold
Storage to form Cold Storage and Ice Trade Journal (1904-1913), which
morphed into Refrigerating World)
Lawrence, Lee E.
1965 The Wisconsin Ice Trade. Wisconsin Magazine of History
48(4):257-267.
Lusignan, Paul
1986 Ice Harvesting. In Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin:
Vol. 2, A Manual for Historic Properties, edited by Barbara Wyatt.
Historic Preservation Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin,
Madison, WI. (this is a context for the industry in Wisconsin)
National Register of Historic Places
1985 Anderson Icehouse and Shed, 10123 N. Water Street and 3084
Anderson Lane, Ephraim, Door County, Wisconsin. Anderson Dock Historic
District, Ephraim MRA.(I don't know if this is on line or if this is
just a completed Determination of Eligibility form filed with the
Preservation Division of the Wisconsin Historical Society).
Wieland, Lauretta
1981 The Pewaukee [Wisconsin] Ice Industries. Manuscript on file in
the Wisconsin Historical Society Library, Wisconsin Historical Society,
Madison, WI.
mike gregory
Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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