01674nac# 22002771i 450 UON0032655620231205104202.61120090715f |0itac50 baUS|||| |||||b||||||||||Dell BookNew YorkDell001UON003262132001 RootsAlex Haley210 New YorkDellc1976215 729 p.18 cm.2.75001UON005066232001 Famous American plays of the 1920sselected and introduced by Kenneth Macgowan210 New YorkDellc19593a rist. 1970215 511 p.17 cm2466001UON005057042001 Famous American plays of the 1930sselected and introduced by Harold Clurman210 New YorkDellc1959rist. 1970215 480 p.18 cm2478001UON005066292001 Famous American plays of the 1940sselected and introduced by Henry Hewes210 New YorkDellc19605a rist. 1969215 447 p.17 cm2490001UON004905892001 Rosemary's babya novelby Ira Levin210 New YorkDellc19676a rist. 1972215 218 p.18 cm7509001UON003252382001 ˆThe ‰American heritageBook of the revolutionby Bruce Lancaster, J.H. Plumb210 New YorkDell1963215 383 p.18 cm.114001UON003265512001 Nobody knows my namemore notes of a native sonJames Baldwin210 [New York]Dell Publishing Co.c1960rist. 1963215 190 p.16 cm.6435USNew YorkUONL000050DellUONV283165650ITSOL20240220RICAUON00326556Dell Book1847438UNIOR04380nam 2200613 450 991081026080332120230803204603.01-315-43369-91-315-43368-01-61132-885-3(CKB)3710000000227007(EBL)1775728(SSID)ssj0001332427(PQKBManifestationID)12596834(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001332427(PQKBWorkID)11376048(PQKB)11665877(Au-PeEL)EBL1775728(CaPaEBR)ebr10922038(CaONFJC)MIL932543(OCoLC)889812996(MiAaPQ)EBC1775728(EXLCZ)99371000000022700720140912h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrArchaeology of the War of 1812 /edited by Michael T. Lucas, Julie M. Schablitsky ; introductions, Julie M. Schablitsky and Michael T. Lucas ; contributors, Timothy J. Abel [and twenty-four others]Walnut Creek, California :Left Coast Press,2014.©20141 online resource (338 p.)Includes index.1-61132-883-7 Contents; List of Illustrations; Introduction. Julie M. Schablitsky and Michael T. Lucas; Chapter 1. Alarum in North America: An Overview of the War of 1812 and a Context to the Archaeological Studies in this Book / John R. Grodzinski and Ralph E. Eshelman; The Great Lakes Region: 1812; Chapter 2. A 40-Year Fascination with Fort York / Eva MacDonald, David Spittal, and David Robertson; Chapter 3. "I Wish You Could See the Style in Which We Live:" Archaeology of a Soldier's Cabin at Cantonment Saranac, Plattsburgh, New York / Timothy J. AbeChapter 4. The War of 1812 at Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown, New York / Susan E. MaguireThe Chesapeake Campaign: 1814; Chapter 5. A Deserted Garrison Village: Nottingham, Maryland, and the War of 1812 / Michael T. Lucas and Emily L. Swain; Chapter 6. Archaeology of the Chesapeake Bay Naval Flotilla / Robert S. Neyland and Jeffrey M. Enright; Chapter 7. Archaeological Investigations at the Bladensburg Battlefield Site / Noel D. Broadbent and Richard G. Ervin; Chapter 8. The Archaeology of the Battle of the White House on the Potomac / Patrick L. O'NeilChapter 9. Reconstructing the Battle of Caulk's Field, Maryland / Julie M. SchablitskyChapter 10. American Fortification Strategy and Military Tactics at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland / Charles D. Cheek, Joseph F. Balicki, and David G. Orr; The Western Frontier: 1814; Chapter 11. Landscape of Battle: Military Terrain Analysis of the Battle of Credit Island / Christopher T. Espenshade; Chapter 12. The War of 1812 on the Missouri Frontier: The Search for Fort Osage and Sibley's Fort / Timothy Baumann, John Peterson, and Michael Dickey; The South at War's End: 1815Chapter 13. Forgotten Invasion: Archaeological Excavations at Point Peter, Georgia / C. Scott ButlerChapter 14. Chalmette: A GIS and Archaeological Study of the Battle of New Orleans / John E. Cornelison, Jr. and David W. Lowe; Chapter 15. Concluding Thoughts / David G. Orr; Index; ContributorsThis is the first summary of archaeological contributions to our understanding of the War of 1812, published as the war commemorates its 200th anniversary. The contributors of original papers discuss recent excavations and field surveys that present an archaeological perspective that enriches-- and often conflicts with-received historical narratives. The studies cover fortifications, encampments, landscapes, shipwrecks, and battles in the midwestern, southern, mid-Atlantic, and northeastern regions of the United States and in Canada. In addition to archaeologists, this volume will appeal to miMilitary archaeologyUnited StatesUnited StatesHistoryWar of 1812AntiquitiesMilitary archaeology973.5/2Lucas Michael T.Schablitsky Julie M(Julie Marie),Abel Timothy J.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910810260803321Archaeology of the War of 18124071355UNINA