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Mark Branstner <[log in to unmask]>
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Hey Guys,

Just wanted to thank everybody who responded to my information 
request relative to late nineteenth and early twentieth century urban 
recoveries ...

As you may have noted, the "go to" resource on this topic is 
Praetzellis' work in the San Francisco Bay area The next most common 
reference was to Mark Warner's on-going(?) work at Sand Point.
Other references included projects in Pittsburgh; Louisville, KY; 
Troy, NY; Wilmington, DE; Patterson, NJ; and Ogden, UT.  I am 
currently trying to track down these various leads, and will be glad 
to share as they become available ... just drop me a note if you're 
interested.

Thanks again,

Mark
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Mark C. Branstner, RPA
Historic Archaeologist

Illinois State Archaeological Survey
Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
209 Nuclear Physics Lab, MC-571
23 East Stadium Drive
Champaign, IL 61820

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