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This book reports the results of archaeological excavation of a small cabin site occupied by a Gullah family on Hilton Head Island. The cabin dated to the late nineteenth to early twentieth century, and was a frame structure with a dirt floor. The excavations recovered numerous small artifacts lost by the family that lived there, including both Federal and Confederate uniform buttons. The cabin had a chimney made of salvaged brick and tabby. A shallow well was found in what had been the backyard of the cabin, which was also excavated.
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Final report: postbellum life on Hilton Head Island : the Frazier Cabin Site
1996, South Carolina Department of Transportation
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 170-181).
"February, 1996."
"Submitted by Garrow & Associates, Inc."
Supplemental agreement number 501 621
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