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 Not for dwellings, but for the curing room of a mid- to late-19th-century cheese factory in central New York State. Gibb et al 1990 and 2009 or 2010 in Historical Archaeology.
 
 
 
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On 02/19/14, Linda Pansing<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 
Hi,

I am looking for references to stone cobbles being used as floor material for cabins or small buildings between 1700-1850. Any thoughts?

Thanks!

Linda

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