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Mary & other Quakerphiles,

I ran 'quaker' through the Vernacular Architecture Forum bibliography database
and came up with the following citations.  I don't know how much use this will
be to your student's project as much of it deals with architecture and material
culture with little on archaeology.  This is from the 'current listings' of our
newsletter, so there will be few references dating before 1979.  For what it's
worth...

Marty Perdue
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Baillere, Joel D.  _Quaker Meetinghouses:  A Peace for
Meeting_.  Mullica Hill, NJ:  Harrison Township
Historical Society, 1981.

Butler, David M.  "Quaker Meeting Houses in America and
England:  Impressions and Comparisons."  _Quaker History_
79 (Fall, 1990): 93-104.

Chiarappa, Michael Joseph.  "'The First and Best Sort':
Quakerism, Brick Artisanry, and the Vernacular Aesthetics
of Eighteenth-Century West New Jersey Pattern Brickwork
Architecture."  Diss.  University of Pennsylvania, 1992.
[Order# DA9227638]

Cooper, Patricia Irvin.  "Postscript to `A Quaker-Plan
House' in Georgia."  _Pioneer America_ 11, No. 1 (1979):
3-50.

Garfinkel, Susan.  "Letting in `the World':
(Re)interpretive Tensions in the Quaker Meeting House."
_Gender, Class, and Shelter:  Perspectives in
VernacularArchitecture, V_.  Elizabeth Collins Cromley
and Carter L. Hudgins, eds.  Knoxville, TN:  University
of Tennessee Press, 1995.  Pp. 78-92.  [Drawings/Plans]

Garfinkel, Susan L.  "Discipline, Discourse, and
Deviation:  The Material Life of Philadelphia Quakers,
1762-1781."  Thesis.  University of Delaware, Winterthur
Program, 1986.

Herr, Patricia T.  "Quaker Quilts and Their Makers."
_Pieced By Mother:  Symposium Papers_.  Jeannette
Lasansky, ed.  Lewisburg, PA:  Oral Traditions, 1988.
Pp. 12-21.

Horvath, Arlene.  "Vernacular Expression in Quaker
Chester County, Pennsylvania:  The Taylor-Parke House and
Its Maker."  _Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture,
II_.  Camille Wells, ed.  Columbia, MO:  University of
Missouri Press for the Vernacular Architecture Forum,
1986.  Pp. 150-160.  [Plans]

Levy, Barry J.  "Notable Settlements of Radical
Domesticity:  Northwest British Quakers in Rural
Pennsylvania, 1681-1780."  _Settlements in the Americas:
Cross-Cultural Perspectives_.  Ralph Bennett, ed.
Newark, DE:  University of Deleware Press, 1993.  Pp.
145-174.

Moore, Willard B.  "The Preferred and Remembered Image:
Cultural Change and Artifactual Adjustment in Quaker
Meetinghouses."  _Perspectives in Vernacular
Architecture, II_.  Camille Wells, ed.  Columbia, MO:
University of Missouri Press for the Vernacular
Architecture Forum, 1986.  Pp. 120-128.  [Drawings/Plans]

Richardson, Bill.  "Quaker Burial Grounds:  Plainness
Texts from Community and Family in Dutchess County, New
York."  _Material Culture_ 25, No. 1 (Spring, 1993):
37-48.

Ridout, Orlando, V.  "An Architectural History of Third
Haven Meetinghouse."  _Three Hundred Years and More of
Third Haven Quakerism_.  Kenneth L. Carroll, ed.  Easton,
MD:  Queen Anne Press for Third Haven Meeting of Friends,
1984.  [Drawings/Plans]

Rose, Gregory S.  "Quakers, North Carolinians and Blacks
in Indiana's Settlement Pattern."  _Journal of Cultural
Geography_ 7, No. 1 (Fall/Winter, 1986): 35-48.  [map(s)]

Rosenberger, Lyle L.  "Pottery Making in Quakertown,
1800-1879."  _Pennsylvania Folklife_ 34, No. 2 (Winter,
1984/1985): 71-77.

Shirk, Willis L., Jr.  "The Robert Barber, Jr. House:  A
Relic of Quaker Hegemony."  _Journal of the Lancaster
County Historical Society_ 96, No. 3 (Fall, 1994): 79-98.

Turk, James F.  "`Account Nothing a Little Thing':
Quaker Simplicity in Furniture, Dress, and Language."
_The Challenge of Folk Materials for New Jersey's
Museums_.  Cynthia Koch and Eliot Werner, eds.  Trenton,
NJ:  Museums Council of New Jersey, 1986.  Pp. 89-93.

White, John R.  "Unearthing Quakertown."  _Archaeology_
38, No. 1 (January/February, 1985): 26-31.  [PA]

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