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Hey all:

I'm looking to find a floor plan of the house and grounds of an
antebellum plantation. Best would be the Tauzin-Wells House, or anything
on Cane River, but I'd take pretty much anything from the late
18th/early 19th cs. Any suggestions where I might look? Book, website,
person to email, discussion list to post on?

Thanks

Kris


K. Kris Hirst
The Wasteflake Project
http://www.wasteflake.com and
Guide for Archaeology @ About.com
http://archaeology.about.com
American archaeology is ready to be a mature science, one that accepts
the primacy of its empirical data--for these can outlast theories--and
the political and human ramifications of its actions, as it reflectively
constructs and compares interpretations. Tolerence for ambiguity is as
essential as the Marshalltown trowel. -- Alice Beck Kehoe

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