Acknowledgments

The Table Glass section of the Diagnostic Artifacts website was written by Patricia Samford, Director of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab).

Conversion to web format in the first iteration of the website in 2019 was completed by Sharon Raftery, former MAC Lab Administrative Assistant. Formatting on the current website was completed by Gregory Brown, Cultural Resource Information Manager and Mary Mansius, Architectural Registrar, Maryland Historical Trust. This website was also made possible by current and former MAC Lab staff members Ed Chaney, Rebecca Morehouse, Erin Wingfield, Alex Glass, Megan Kearns, and Annette Cook who provide editorial assistance and aid in locating artifacts.

Special thanks for help with background research and source materials is extended to Mary Mills of AECOM, the late George L. Miller, and the late Olive Jones. Finally, we extend our appreciation to our partner institutions, The Anne Arundel County Lost Towns Project, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Ferry Farm, The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, Mount Vernon Preservation, Prince George's County Archaeology Lab, and The Archaeological Society of Delaware. These organizations have all offered their collections for inclusion on the Diagnostic Artifacts website, helping us to build a larger body of data and therefore a more valuable product.