Title
Soldiers, cities, and landscapes : papers in honor of Charles L. Fisher
Related Titles
Series:
Bulletin (New York State Museum : 1976), no. 513
By
Drooker, Penelope B.
Hart, John P.
Fisher, Charles, 1949-
New York State Museum.
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
Albany, N.Y, University of the State of New York, State Education Dept, c2010
Notes
Contents: Foreword / Charles E. Orser, Jr. -- Remembrance / Karen Hartgen -- Preface / John P. Hart -- Program for the colloquium: Soldiers, cities, and landscapes, December 1, 2007 -- Charles L. Fisher Bibliography -- Soldiers, missionaries, merchants, and natives: The Canadian journeys of Louis Franquet / James L. Hart -- The Flat site--an eighteenth-century skirmish line? / Bruce B. Sterling -- Ticonderoga: French fort construction on the eighteenth-century frontier / Elise Manning-Sterling -- An overview and interpretation of the Fort Gage excavations at Lake George, 1975 / Paul R. Huey -- A tale of two middens / William A. Griswold and Tonya B. Largy -- Distressed for the want of provisions: Supplying the British soldier on Carleton Island (1778-1784) / Douglas J. Pippin -- Hart Tyles and histories: Dutch Bible tiles in eighteenth-century New York / Leslie E. Gerhauser -- "Once adorned with quaint Dutch tiles ...": A preliminary analysis of Delft tiles found in archaeological contexts and historical collections in the Upper Hudson Valley / Walter Richard Wheeler -- Stewart Dean: The archaeology of a pilot, privateer, and entrepreneur / Matthew Kirk -- Life in the hollow and the bowery: The archaeology of Albany's working class / Tracy Shaffer Miller -- New Amsterdam: The subordination of native space / Anne-Marie Cantwell and Diana diZerega Wall -- The Sundler sites: Reconstructing the late Pleistocene landscape and its people in the capital region of New York / James W. Bradley, Meredith Younge, and Andrew Kozlowski -- Connecticut Yankees on the New York frontier: The archqeological and historical records of the Olmsted site / Kevin Moody and Adam Luscir -- Out of the frying pan and into the fire: A Revolutionary War veteran on the Northern Frontier, 1796-1846 / J. W. Bouchard -- The landscape archaeology of the agrarian myth: Tenant-to-owner transition on a nineteenth-century Adirondack farmstead / Corey McQuinn -- A local industry reflects a local community--The Watts blacksmith shop / Martin Pickands.
Subjects
Antiquities
,
Archaeology and history
,
Cities and towns
,
Excavations (Archaeology)
,
Farm life
,
French and Indian War, 1754-1763
,
Historic sites
,
History
,
Landscapes
,
Material culture
,
New York (State)
,
Revolution, 1775-1783
,
Soldiers
Call Number
F128.39 .S65 2010
Language
English
Identifiers
ISBN:
1555572537 (pbk.)
ISBN:
9781555572532 (pbk.)
LCCN:
https://lccn.loc.gov/2010941894
OCLC:
702615766
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