FEATURE DATA |
| Feature Name: |
18BC17 Long House Cellar |
| Feature Notes: |
Mixed deposit, dug by Archeological Society of Maryland. Some indications of stratagraphic floors, but no field notes found. |
| Macrofeature: |
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| Historic/Prehistoric: |
Historic |
| Social Status: |
Upper |
| Ethnic Status: |
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| Household: |
Robert Long (1770-1781) and William Travers (1781-1800) |
| Associated Features: |
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| Report ID: |
BC136 |
| No of Artifacts: |
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| Catalogued?: |
No |
| Feature Type: |
Cellar/Cellar Hole |
| Feature Date: |
1750s; 1760s; 1770s; 1780s; 1790s; 1800s; 1810s; 1820s |
| Prehistoric Feature Date: |
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| Historic Feature Date: |
mid 18th - early 19th c. |
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SPECIALIZED ANALYSIS |
| Specialized Analysis: |
No |
| Radiocarbon?: |
No |
| Radiocarbon Notes: |
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| Ceramic Vessels?: |
No |
| Ceramic Vessel Notes: |
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| Glass Vessels?: |
No |
| Glass Vessel Notes: |
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| Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter?: |
No |
| Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter Notes: |
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| Soil Screen Size: |
unknown |
| Faunal Analysis?: |
No |
| Paleobotanical Analysis?: |
No |
| Lithic Analysis?: |
No |
| FTIR?: |
No |
| XRF?: |
No |
| Soil Chemical Analysis?: |
No |
SITE DATA |
| Site Number: |
18BC17 |
| County: |
Baltimore City |
| Site Name: |
Robert Long House |
| Brief Description: |
Mid-18th- to 19th-century brick house; 20th-century commercial building |
| Site Type: |
Historic |
| Site Notes: |
812 Awn St. Excavated in 1970s and 80s by ASM. Only newsletter accounts and brief reports available. |
| Site Date: |
ca 1720-1780; ca 1780-1820; ca 1820-1860; ca 1860-1900; ca 1900-1930 |
| Site Ethnic Group: |
Anglo-American |
| Site Function: |
Building/Foundation; Cellar; Commercial; Domestic; Midden/Dump; Sepulchre; Store |
REPORT DATA |
| Report ID: |
BC136 |
| Author: |
Farnham, Katherine, and Lynn D. Jones |
| Date: |
2002 |
| Title: |
Documentary Research for the Fell's Point Properties, Baltimore, Maryland. |
| Imprint: |
John Milner and Associates, Alexandria, VA. |
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Report on file at Maryland Historical Trust and Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum |
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