Feature by Site, 18WA496

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18WA496Brumbaugh-Kendle-Grove Farmstead  (42 features)

FeatureFeature Notes
18WA496 Feature 101Flagstone pathway, 1 x 1.5 m, led from house to apple orchard
18WA496 Feature 10228 x 48 cm, 50 cm deep
18WA496 Feature 102Posthole 28 x 48 cm, part of Feature 54 fenceline
18WA496 Feature 104Wooden staircase with hand hewn log treads, filled in doorway to south wall of basement of rear ell of house, loose demolition debris over treads
18WA496 Feature 16Circular, brick lined shaft, 3.4 m diameter, 2.3 m deep, latge 20th c. fill and iron and PVC pipes, rectangular concrete septic tank inside, cistern repurposed as septic system, probably constructed late 19th c.
18WA496 Feature 34 Context 913.8 x 7.6 m stone foundation, 0.6 m wide, loosely mortared
18WA496 Feature 34 Context 92Deposit in eastern chamber of stone foundation (context 91), 2.56 x 2.59 m size, loam and clay fill
18WA496 Feature 34 Context 93Fill in western chamber of stone foundation (context 91), 3.14 x 2.58 m silty clay fill
18WA496 Feature 35Dual course of bricks in a running bond on south side Feature 34
18WA496 Feature 36Dry laid stone wall off western end of Feature 34, 2.1 m long, 44 cm wide
18WA496 Feature 37Stone wall south of Feature 34, dry laid, 0.89 x 3.75 m dimensions
18WA496 Feature 48Possible garden trench or bed, just south of Feature 34 foundation
18WA496 Feature 54Posthole 49 x 56 cm, mortared stone to hold fence wire, Feature 54 complex is fenceline on south side of main house
18WA496 Feature 55Posthole 30 x 40 cm, part of fence complex 54
18WA496 Feature 59Sill beam stain from wooden structure, 22 cm x 2.67 m
18WA496 Feature 6 Context 36Stone foundation 9 m x 8.3 m, contained 3 chambers/sections
18WA496 Feature 6 Context 39Demolition layer inside foundation
18WA496 Feature 6 Context 64Burned floor layer in Feature 6 foundation
18WA496 Feature 61Sill beam stain from wooden structure, 30 cm x 2.42 m
18WA496 Feature 6678 cm x 2.19 m, some in-situ brick for porch pad, mostly staining with brick removed
18WA496 Feature 68Located off east end of Feature 34 brick pad porch
18WA496 Feature 70Trash pit or midden, 1.85 x 1.24 m
18WA496 Feature 74Large cobbled path area, soil in and around cobbles contained artifacts, early to mid 19th c., led towards barn, 1.6 m wide x 19.5 m length, seals an 18th c. yard surface
18WA496 Feature 75Complex of cobbled stones, soil on top of cobbles is context 166, path leading from well from home, could not find artifact list in catalog
18WA496 Feature 78Posthole located off east end of Feature 34 brick pad porch
18WA496 Feature 81Flagstone pathway, 80 cm x 3 m, leads to well
18WA496 Feature 82Posthole 25 cm diameter x 17 cm deep, cuts context 93
18WA496 Feature 83Posthole 38 x 48 cm, part of Feature 54 complex fenceline
18WA496 Feature 84Barrel privy, 57 cm diameter, fill contains lots of whitewashed plaster, 43 cm deep, primarily household deposit
18WA496 Feature 85Posthole cutting Feature 34, Context 93, 29 cm diameter x 28 cm deep
18WA496 Feature 86Posthole cutting Feature 34, Context 93, 22 x 30 cm, 12 cm deep
18WA496 Feature 88Posthole 45 x 30 cm, part of Feature 54 fenceline
18WA496 Feature 8845 x 30 cm, 31 cm deep
18WA496 Feature 89Posthole 50 x 35 cm diameter, part of Feature 54 fenceline
18WA496 Feature 8950 x 35 cm x 41 cm deep, portion of wooden post, intact
18WA496 Feature 90Posthole 26 cm diameter, round, part of Feature 54 fenceline
18WA496 Feature 93Posthole 46 x 50 cm, remnant wood post, part of Feature 54 complex fenceline
18WA496 Feature 9346 x 50 cm, 68 cm deep
18WA496 Feature 94Posthole 48 cm diameter, part of Feature 54 fenceline
18WA496 Feature 9448 cm diameter, 70 cm deep
18WA496 Feature 95L-shaped, 6.5 x 6.25 m, cobbled surface at SE corner of farmhouse, has drain integrated into surface
18WA496 Feature 96Possible planting trench cutting thru Feature 95

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