Eric: A couple more.
Pfeiffer, Michael A.
2009 Memorial Pine Plantation, 3PP890, Pope County, Arkansas. Pope
County Historical
Association Quarterly 43(1):28. March.
2009 Ozark National Forest Nursery at Arkansas Tech-1928. Pope
County Historical
Association Quarterly 43(2):16-18. June.
Smoke
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Eric Proebsting
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> Hello All,
>
> Just a follow-up to a question I posted on HISTARCH several months ago regarding the archaeology of plant nurseries. A special word of thanks to those who responded and directed me toward helpful sources. Here is a list of references that may be helpful to those of you working on similar sites.
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> Edwards, Andrew C., Linda K. Derry, and Roy A. Jackson
> 1988 A View from the Top: Archaeological Investigations of Peyton Randolph’s Urban Plantation. Colonial Williamsburg Archaeological Reports. Re-Issued June 2001.
>
> Piddock, Susan
> 2006 Two Nineteenth Century Nurseries of the Adelaide Hills. In Smith, Pam, F. Donald & Robert Martin (Eds). Valleys of Stone. The Archaeology and History of Adelaide’s Hills Face. Kopi Books, Adelaide.
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> Piddock, Susan and Tim Ormsby
> 2005 The Reedbeds Nursery. In Historic Sites and Landscapes: Stonyfell to Tea Tree Gully, Pam A. Smith, Susan Piddock, and F. Donald Pate, eds. Hills Face Zone Cultural Heritage Project Reports. Volume 5. Department of Archaeology, Flinders University. K pi Books, Adelaide, South Australia.
>
> Piddock, Susan, Pam Smith, and Robert Keane
> 2005 Water Gully and the Newman’s Nursery. In Historic Sites and Landscapes: Stonyfell to Tea Tree Gully, Pam A. Smith, Susan Piddock, and F. Donald Pate, eds. Hills Face Zone Cultural Heritage Project Reports, Volume 5. Department of Archaeology, Flinders University. K pi Books, Adelaide, South Australia.
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> Piddock, Susan, Pam Smith, and D. Pate
> 2009 ‘A Changed Landscape: Horticulture and Gardening in the Adelaide Hills Face, South Australia 1836-1890.’ Historical Archaeology. Due first issue 2009
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> Smith, Pam and Susan Piddock
> 2005 Anstey Hill Recreation Park. In Historic Sites and Landscapes: Stonyfell to Tea Tree Gully, Pam A. Smith, Susan Piddock, and F. Donald Pate, eds. Hills Face Zone Cultural Heritage Project Reports, Volume 5. Department of Archaeology, Flinders University. K pi Books, Adelaide, South Australia.
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> Sincerely,
>
> Eric Proebsting
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