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Mark,
You are working on mid-west farmstead sites, however I though you and
others might not be aware of the Northeast Historical Archaeology “Special
Issue: Historic Preservation and the Archaeology of Nineteen-Century
Farmsteads in the Northeast.” This was published as volume 30-31 in 2002
and there are probably a fair number of references to farmstead articles
and reports from outside the northeast. Information for ordering this
volume can be found on the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology web
page.
Terry Klein and I have an article titled “A System for Ranking the
Research Potential of Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Farmstead Sites” in
that volume and I can send this on line to those that might be interested.
Peace,
George L. Miller
URS Corporation
437 High Street
Burlington, New Jersey 08016
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