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The Cultural History of Marlborough, Virginia An Archeological and Historical Investigation of the Port Town for Stafford County and the Plantation of John Mercer, Including Data Supplied by Frank M. Setzler and Oscar H. Darter
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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM
BULLETIN 253
WASHINGTON, D.C.
1968
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The Cultural History
of Marlborough, Virginia
An Archeological and Historical Investigation
of the
Port Town for Stafford County and the
Plantation of John Mercer, Including Data
Supplied by Frank M. Setzler and Oscar H. Darter
C. MALCOLM WATKINS
Curator of Cultural History
Museum of History and Technology
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PRESS
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION · WASHINGTON, D.C. · 1968
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Contents
Page | ||
Preface | vii | |
History | 3 | |
I. | Official port towns in Virginia and origins of Marlborough | 5 |
II. | John Mercer’s occupation of Marlborough, 1726-1730 | 15 |
III. | Mercer’s consolidation of Marlborough, 1730-1740 | 21 |
IV. | Marlborough at its ascendancy, 1741-1750 | 27 |
V. | Mercer and Marlborough, from zenith to decline, 1751-1768 | 49 |
VI. | Dissolution of Marlborough | 61 |
Archeology and Architecture | 65 | |
VII. | The site, its problem, and preliminary tests | 67 |
VIII. | Archeological techniques | 70 |
IX. | Wall system | 71 |
X. | Mansion foundation (Structure B) | 85 |
XI. | Kitchen foundation (Structure E) | 101 |
XII. | Supposed smokehouse foundation (Structure F) | public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@40255@[email protected]#Page_107" class="pginternal" |