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November 2000:A drainage and boundary ditch along the eastern edge of the Flatt property with a smaller ditch entering at this point. A series of post holes line one side and a mound borders the other side. |
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| John Milner Asscociates archaeologist Nicki Sutkus drawing the foundation wall and drain of the Bernardes Lagrange house near the intersection of Landing Lane and River Road. | |
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Constructing a shelter on the Bray/Letson Meadow property allowing work to proceed under less than ideal conditions. |
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| A freestanding stone pad of a possible hearth area in the Low/Pool Meadow property (Parcel 14) | |
| Gannett Fleming geomorphologist John Stiteler records observations on the sediments of the Bray/Letson Meadow property (Parcel 20). | |
| John Milner Associates archaeologist Mark Tobias records a linear soil feature on the Reade/Bray property (Parcel 13). | |
| URS Corporation archaeologist Amanda Norbury drawing a planview of an artifact deposit within the Hardenbrook/Duyckinck House. | |
| Hartgen Archaeological Associates archaeologist Kevin Moody points to a potential "witch" bottle located within the north wall of the Hardenbrook/Duyckinck House. | |
| Cobble drains associated with a possible sump on property owned by John Bray (Bray/Letson Meadow property; Parcel 20) | |
| Well exposed at the Hardenbrook/Duyckinck House site. | |
October 2000 |
December 2000 |
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