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Stacey,

You should find this reference useful:

Stein, Pat
 1991	The Basques in Arizona from Spanish Colonial Times to the Present.
State Historic Preservation Office, Arizona State Parks Board, Phoenix.

Dr. William Collins at the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office
should be able to advise you how to obtain a copy of it:

William Collins <[log in to unmask]>
602-542-7159


al

Allen Dart, RPA, Executive Director
Old Pueblo Archaeology Center
PO Box 40577
Tucson AZ  85717-0577   USA
    520-798-1201 office, 520-798-1966 fax
    Email: [log in to unmask]
    URL: www.oldpueblo.org

Disclosure: Old Pueblo Archaeology Center's Executive Director Allen Dart
is a USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service cultural resources
specialist who volunteers his time to Old Pueblo. Views expressed in Old
Pueblo Archaeology Center communications do not necessarily represent
views of the U.S. Department of Agriculture or of the United States.
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On Sun, July 22, 2012 5:32 pm, Stacey Camp wrote:
Greetings everyone,

My colleague, Dr. Mark Warner, and I have been asked to excavate an
historic
well that was discovered in association with a mid- to late-19th century
boardinghouse occupied by Basque immigrants in Boise, Idaho. The project
is
being conducted on short notice as the organization who owns it, the
Basque
Museum & Cultural Center, encountered the feature while renovating and
restoring a deck surrounding the boardinghouse. We are writing to see if
anyone as conducted archaeological research on Basque immigrants and would
greatly appreciate any references you could send our way.

Many thanks,

Stacey Camp

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Stacey Lynn Camp, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Justice Studies
University of Idaho, Moscow
Phinney Hall, Room 106
(208) 885-6736
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UI Faculty Profile: www.uidaho.edu/class/socanthro/staceycamp
The Kooskia Internment Camp Archaeological Project:
www.uidaho.edu/class/kicap

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