iigiiic 53. — \iRc;iM.\ BRICK from Structure B (Ml) 9 by t by '2\ inchn. 

 Right, small brick from Stnicturc I", probably im|X)n>'' "' ' " ' 

 inchi's. Perhaps one of the tilJO bricks brought on the '. 

 Roger Lyndon and purchased by John Mercer. 



arc still rciiicintxTcd from the d^tys of their ii.sc.'' ' 



The position of the Marlborough structure, outside 

 of the enclosure wall but not far from the kitchen, 

 the relative crudeness oi its cunstruction, and its ofT- 

 axis orientation, support the likelihood of its bcinR a 



'^".SrvNLEY South, ".\ii L iiusu.il jMnok'-liuuv is |)iscij\rr<il 

 at Brunswick Town," \eu'slfllrr, Bruiiswirk (Vmiitv Hismriciil 

 Society (Chiirlotic, N.C., Auirust I'". 



iiiili' man structure. The firing chamber and ihc 

 how uiiqiiesiionably that it vraa a building 

 icquirinn heat or smoke. M.r \o 



greenhouses, according to Thom i ' v-, 



and these would have required hca' i. 



But the small size of th: .if 



an\ indication of tile : . :.jn 



suggested by contemporar\' descriptions of green- 

 houses sccin to rule out this possibility. 



