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I excavated commercial backyard spaces in downtown Knowville, Tennessee, in
1994 that included a restaurant and a space that had been used for at least
a short time as a confectionary. The date ranges were similar to what you
have in Columbia. The project was the Knoxville Courthouse project, and was
done through what was then Garrow & Associates. The company is now TRC
Garrow Associates, and you might be able to get a copy of the report
through their Atlanta office.
Pat Garrow
> [Original Message]
> From: jakob crockett <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 12/10/2006 12:25:00 PM
> Subject: Confectionary Excavations
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Recently, a large, extremely well preserved trash deposit was
> excavated at the Mann-Simons site in Columbia, SC – a small collection
> of commercial and domestic structures owned and operated by the same
> African American family from 1825 to 1970. The deposit is associated
> with a small structure (approx. 13 x 17 feet) variously described as a
> "lunch counter" (City Directory), "restaurant" (Sanborn), and
> "confectionary" (City Directory) in operation from at least 1891 until
> 1909.
>
> Although my search is just beginning, I've yet to find reference to
> excavations of similar structures in urban contexts. I would be much
> appreciative of any references or pointers you might be able to give.
>
> Best wishes,
> Jake
>
> --
> Jakob Crockett
>
> Department of Anthropology
> University of South Carolina
> Hamilton College, Room 317
> Columbia, SC 29208
>
> Phone: (803) 777-6500
> http://www.aros.net/~jc/msaaap/msaaap.html
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