Detail

FEATURE DATA

Feature Name: 18HO266 Feature 4
Feature Notes: Unidentified outbuilding.
Macrofeature: 18HO266 Outbuilding (Feature 4)
Historic/Prehistoric: Historic
Social Status:
Ethnic Status:
Household:
Associated Features: Feature 17
Report ID: HO124
No of Artifacts:
Catalogued?: No
Feature Type: Structural Foundation
Feature Date: 1850s; 1860s; 1870s; 1880s; 1890s; 1900s; 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; Post-1940
Prehistoric Feature Date:
Historic Feature Date: unknown: site dates mid 19th- c. 1970
 

SPECIALIZED ANALYSIS

Specialized Analysis: No
Radiocarbon?: No
Radiocarbon Notes:
Ceramic Vessels?: No
Ceramic Vessel Notes:
Glass Vessels?: No
Glass Vessel Notes:
Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter?: No
Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter Notes:
Soil Screen Size:
Faunal Analysis?: No
Paleobotanical Analysis?: No
Lithic Analysis?: No
FTIR?: No
XRF?: No
Soil Chemical Analysis?: No

SITE DATA

Site Number: 18HO266
County: Howard
Site Name: Haslup/Burns House
Brief Description: Mid 19th- to mid-20th-century farmstead; prehistoric lithic scatter
Site Type: Historic/Prehistoric
Site Notes: Haslup/Burns site consisted of four 20th-century structural features: 1 main dwelling, 1 tenant house and 2 unidentified outbuildings. Although historical records show there was a 19th-century occupation, no 19th-century features were identified. Structures were examined with test units. Artifact counts for features have been given where possible. Phase II excavations resulted in recovery of 7000+ artifacts.
Site Date: ca 1820-1860; ca 1860-1900; ca 1900-1930; Unknown Prehistoric Context
Site Ethnic Group: Anglo-American; Native American
Site Function: Artifact Scatter; Building/Foundation; Cellar; Domestic; Farmstead; Slave-related; STU/Lithic Scatter

REPORT DATA

Report ID: HO124
Author: Harris, Tery, and Krista R. Anderson
Date: 2011
Title: Phase I and II Investigations at the Haslup/Burns House Site (18HO266) Savage Firehouse Project, Howard County, Maryland.
Imprint: EAC/Archaeology, Inc., Baltimore.
  Report on file at Maryland Historical Trust and Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
   

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