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David Rotenstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Feb 1997 07:53:23 -0500
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The Delaware DOT excavated a school house and they produced a fairly =
useful report, part of which was published in a 1986 Bulletin of the =
Archaeological Society of Delaware:
 
"Archaeological Investigations at the Welsh Tract School" Bulletin of =
the Archaeological Society of Delaware No. 21 (Fall 1986:43-57) by Wade =
P. Catts and Kevin W. Cunningham.
 
Back in 1987 I tested a site that according to local informants was a =
"girls' school" in the vicinity of several turpentine camps in St. Johns =
County, Florida. There was a diffuse surface scatter of architectural =
debris and shovel testing yielded the same plus lots of modern container =
glass.  The site was a write off, ultimately, because the evidence was =
inconculsive one way or the other.
 
 
David S. Rotenstein

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