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Returning tangentially to a thread initiated by Charlie Ewen (Hi Charlie) a
couple of months ago, does anyone have any citations re: 19th to early 20th
century farmsteads in New England?
I was talking with a CRM colleague in Vermont a few weeks back, and he
raised the issue that farmsteads there are difficult to deal with due to a
lack of excavated data, though historical references and the sites
themselves abound. The two best suggestions (IMHO) that I still have from
the earlier discussion--preparing a historic context (Hester Davis, Smoke
Pfieffer) and multiple property listings (George McCluskey)--are somewhat
impractical in my colleague's situation. A historic context must be based
on data to be useful, data which he doesn't have, while multiple property
listings don't work when a small project is involved, as they often are in
Vermont.
I've been slowly putting together a bibiliography of mainstream stuff that
I come across for Northern New England, but any suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.
Chris Clement
South Carolina Institute of Archaeology
and Anthropology
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