Galke, LauraJones, LynnLittle, Barbara J.Part of the State Circle Site: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/11004In August 1990, archaeological investigations were permitted at 10 Francis Street (18AP55). The house on this property dates to the early eighteenth century and the property has had little disturbance since that time. Excavation here has provided an excellent opportunity to learn more about this period of Annapolis' history. Two units were excavated and are described fully within this report. One unit, placed next to the house foundation, revealed an eighteenth-century brick sidewalk beneath the current mid-nineteenth-century brick sidewalk, but it did not contain any builder's trench for the structure. A second unit, randomly place in the back yard, revealed intact stratigraphy dating back to the early eighteenth century. These findings demonstrate the integrity of this site and its potential for future investigation. Any alterations to this property should proceed only after further controlled excavations have taken place.ArchaeologyAnnapolis, Maryland18AP55Francis StreetEighteenth centuryartifact catalogArchaeological Testing at 10 Francis Street, Annapolis, Maryland, 18AP55