Archaeological Testing at the Brice House, A National Historic Landmark, Annapolis, Maryland, Interim draft report: The West Wing Interior
Archaeological Testing at the Brice House, A National Historic Landmark, Annapolis, Maryland, Interim draft report: The West Wing Interior
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1984-08
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Basalik, Kenneth J.
Brown, Ann R.
Epperson, Terrence W.
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The James Brice House is a National Landmark located in the Annapolis Historic District, Annapolis, Maryland. The house is
being restored under a program sponsored by the International
Masonry Institute (IMI). On November 4, 1983 the firm of
Edmonson and Gallagher, representing IMI, contracted with
Cultural Heritage Research Services, Inc. (CHRS , Inc.) of Brookhaven, Pennsylvania to conduct an archaeological testing program in the west yard of the Brice House. This testing was to provide information to support the final restoration design of the west wall of the west wing and to ensure that restoration activities
would not disturb important archaeological deposits surrounding
the structure. The testing program in the west yard was completed during the months of November and December 1983 (see
Basalik and Brown 1983).