Julia King, Christopher L. Coogan, Scott M. Strickland, Archaeological Investigations at Newtowne Neck State Park, Formerly Newtown Manor, Compton Maryland (St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, Maryland, 2017)

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Julia King, Christopher L. Coogan, Scott M. Strickland, Archaeological Investigations at Newtowne Neck State Park, Formerly Newtown Manor, Compton Maryland (St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, Maryland, 2017)

Subject

Excavations (Archaeology)--Maryland--Saint Mary's County; Jesuits--Maryland--History; African Americans--Material culture--Maryland

Description

Report of an archaeological study of Newtowne Neck State Park, the site of Newtown Manor, which was one of the Jesuit plantations in St. Mary's County, Maryland. The archaeological investigation identified locations and artifacts associated with the slave quarters at Newtown Manor, where members of the Maryland Jesuit slave community lived before the 1838 sale.

The study was done by Dr. Julia King, Christopher L. Coogan, and Scott M. Strickland.

Creator

Prepared by Julia King, Christopher L. Coogan, Scott M. Strickland for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Maryland Heritage Areas Authority

Publisher

St. Mary's College of Maryland

Date

2017

Contributor

Julia King, Christopher L. Coogan, Scott M. Strickland

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Archaeological study

Identifier

GSA172

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Prepared by Julia King, Christopher L. Coogan, Scott M. Strickland for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, “Julia King, Christopher L. Coogan, Scott M. Strickland, Archaeological Investigations at Newtowne Neck State Park, Formerly Newtown Manor, Compton Maryland (St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, Maryland, 2017),” Georgetown Slavery Archive, accessed October 5, 2024, http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/188.

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