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What IS downstairs?.....WHAT isn't unpacked yet?..... WHY were they bringing
things home in the dark???........I'm either writing a bad whodunit, or I'm
apologizing profusely for that mis-post.... Cheers everyone.
Eva B. Terrell
Historic Preservation/Cultural Resource Management/Archaeology
Collaborative Design Group, Inc.
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From: Eva Terrell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 9:33 AM
To: 'HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY'
Subject: RE: icehouses/ice harvesting
Nah, this isn't the one downstairs. Are we SURE it's not in an unpacked box... I
thought we did bring it home one night.
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
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Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 9:09 AM
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Subject: Re: icehouses/ice harvesting
In a message dated 5/7/2004 7:04:46 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
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> Hello, all;
>
> Does anyone, perchance, have knowledge of reports or links to
> excavations of icehouses or buildings/structures associated with
> icehouses or the ice harvesting industry? I'm trying to locate a
> little more background information for a Phase I that I am working on.
> My site dates to the early twentieth century, but I'd be happy to read
> any data from other time periods, or from any region.
>
> Cheers, everyone!
>
> -Tom O'MaolTuile
>
You should definitely look at Megan Springate's bibliography on the subject of
Ice Houses and the Ice Industry. Find it at:
http://www.digitalpresence.com/histarch/ice.html
Mike Polk
Sagebrush Consultants
Ogden, Utah
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