Detail

FEATURE DATA

Feature Name: 18MO609 Feature 4
Feature Notes: Mortared fieldstone chimney foundation of Structure A. Several artifact caches in hearth.
Macrofeature: 18MO609 Structure A
Historic/Prehistoric: Historic
Social Status: Working class
Ethnic Status: African American
Household: Malinda Jackson and son John T. Adams
Associated Features: Features 2, 3, 5, 9, 10, Firebox
Report ID: MO278
No of Artifacts: 21968
Catalogued?: Yes
Feature Type: Hearth/Chimney; Structural Foundation
Feature Date: 1820s; 1830s; 1840s; 1860s; 1880s; 1890s; 1900s; 1910s; 1920s
Prehistoric Feature Date:
Historic Feature Date: 1820-1930
 

SPECIALIZED ANALYSIS

Specialized Analysis: Yes
Radiocarbon?: No
Radiocarbon Notes:
Ceramic Vessels?: No
Ceramic Vessel Notes: 7 sherds
Glass Vessels?: No
Glass Vessel Notes: 9 fragments
Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter?: No
Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter Notes:
Soil Screen Size:
Faunal Analysis?: Yes
Paleobotanical Analysis?: Yes
Lithic Analysis?: No
FTIR?: No
XRF?: No
Soil Chemical Analysis?: No

SITE DATA

Site Number: 18MO609
County: Montgomery
Site Name: Jackson Homestead/Fairland Branch
Brief Description: Late 19th- to early 20th-century African-American homestead; Early to Late Archaic and Early and Late Woodland short-term camp
Site Type: Historic/Prehistoric
Site Notes: A working class African American home destroyed by fire around 1915 is major component of the site.
Site Date: ca 1820-1860; ca 1860-1900; ca 1900-1930; Early Archaic; Early Woodland; Late Archaic; Late Woodland; Middle Archaic
Site Ethnic Group: African American; Native American
Site Function: Domestic; Homestead

REPORT DATA

Report ID: MO278
Author: Furgerson, Kathleen M., Varna Boyd, Carey O'Reilly, Tracy Formica, and Anthony Randolph
Date: 2011
Title: Phase II and III Archaeological Investigations of the Fairland Branch Site and the Jackson Homestead (18MO609). Intercounty Connector Project, Montgomery County, Maryland.
Imprint: 3 vols. SHA Archeological Report No. 426.
  Report on file at Maryland Historical Trust and Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
   

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