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The Great Dismal Swamp Landscape Study The Great Dismal Swamp Landscape Study
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The Great Dismal Swamp, 1607–1800 The Great Dismal Swamp, 1607–1800
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The Antebellum Great Dismal Swamp The Antebellum Great Dismal Swamp
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Enslaved Company-Worker Settlements along Canals Enslaved Company-Worker Settlements along Canals
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Swamp Interior Resistance Communities Swamp Interior Resistance Communities
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The Shepard Farmstead The Shepard Farmstead
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The Shepard Farmhouse as Home The Shepard Farmhouse as Home
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The Extended Family? The Extended Family?
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The Great Depression Undocumented Labor Project The Great Depression Undocumented Labor Project
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Hobos and Itinerant People of the 1880–1940 Era Hobos and Itinerant People of the 1880–1940 Era
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The Archaeology of the Delta Trestle Hobo Community The Archaeology of the Delta Trestle Hobo Community
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Scott Creek and Its Southern Slope Scott Creek and Its Southern Slope
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Unhomedness at the Wye Trestle Unhomedness at the Wye Trestle
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3 The Homed and Unhomed in Comparative Perspective
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Published:February 2023
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Abstract
In this chapter, a brief history of the home and unhome in the now-U.S. sets the stage for introducing three archaeological case studies. First, archaeological work in the Great Dismal Swamp of North Carolina and Virginia, which was home to enslaved African American canal and lumber workers and to African American Maroons and Indigenous Americans from ca. 1607 to 1863, is detailed. Second, archaeological explorations of the mid-nineteenth Shepard Farmstead site and its resident family and workers in Battle Creek, Michigan, are discussed. And third, details are provided on archaeological work at the Wye Trestle site in Delta, Pennsylvania, which was the location of a ca. 1880–1950 hobo and transient people’s community.
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