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Elizabeth,
You should take a look at the Tellico Blockhouse site report. Tellico was
an Indian Factory from 1796 until 1807. The full reference is below.
Polhemus, Richard R.
1977 Archaeological Investigation of the Tellico Blockhouse
Site. University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, Report of
Investigation No. 26, and Tennesee Valley Authority Reports in
Anthropology, No. 16. Knoxville: University of Tennesee.
Also, I am currently writing up my dissertation on the Cicott Trading
Post (ca. 1816-1850), located on the Wabash River in west-central Indiana.
Cicott was one of the "troublesome" French Canadians Jefferson hoped the
Factory system would put out of business.
Contact me off list if you are interested in "jackknife posts" like
Cicott's.
Best,
Rob Mann
Department of Anthropology
SUNY-Binghamton
Binghamton, New York 13902
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Elizabeth Pena wrote:
> Does anyone have any information about archaeological investigations of
> trading posts or other facilities related to the United States Indian
> Factory System (1795-1822)? I would appreciate any references.
> Thanks,
> Elizabeth.
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