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The Story in Brick

The Story in Brick. Allan S. Gilbert Professor of Anthropology Fordham University. The New Netherland/New York Archive. Sequence of brick brands ca. 1850 to present. Haverstraw, NY Hudson River waterfront ca. 1900.

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The Story in Brick

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  1. The Story in Brick Allan S. Gilbert Professor of Anthropology Fordham University

  2. The New Netherland/New York Archive

  3. Sequence of brick brands ca. 1850 to present

  4. Haverstraw, NYHudson River waterfront ca. 1900

  5. Vials of powder from brick, pottery, tile, and clay sampling with Munsell chart for color evaluation

  6. Clay specimen bag with agate mortar for sample preparation

  7. Euclidean cluster dendrograph of selected Hudson River Valley brick brands showing the sourcing of bricks produced by Patrick Reid of Haverstraw, ca. 1850

  8. “Washed” brick from the Rose Hill Manor site, late 18th century

  9. Earthworm impression (Lumbricus terrestris) from underside of RHM “washed” brick

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