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The Gehring site: An Analysis of the historical artifacts found on the site

The Gehring site: An Analysis of the historical artifacts found on the site. Jessica Robart Senior Project 2010. Early Euroamerican influence in the Illinois Territory. France England United States. Founding of Illinois and Edwardsville. Ninian Edwards

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The Gehring site: An Analysis of the historical artifacts found on the site

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  1. The Gehring site: An Analysis of the historical artifacts found on the site Jessica Robart Senior Project 2010

  2. Early Euroamerican influence in the Illinois Territory • France • England • United States

  3. Founding of Illinois and Edwardsville • Ninian Edwards • Creation of Madison County and Edwardsville • Illinois becomes a state in 1818 • Col. Benjamin Stephenson

  4. Mazrim’s Fine Grained Chronology • American Industrial Development 1840-1870 • Early Modern Era 1870-1920

  5. TheGehring Site (11MS99) • Location • Munson and Harn 1963 • Previous excavations • Problems SIUE Field School ca. 1970 (courtesy Sid Denny)

  6. Surrounding Sites and Archival Research Gehring Site Whiteside Property 1815 GLO Recorded sites

  7. Klingemann family ownership Klingemann house on Bluff Road ca. 1897

  8. Methods • Phase I survey • Phase II survey • Analysis • Identification • Measurements

  9. Results

  10. Refined Earthenware • Pearlware • Whiteware

  11. Coarse Eathenware Glazed and Unglazed Varieties

  12. Glass

  13. Metal

  14. Brick

  15. Conclusion • Importance of the site • Dating the Site • Current state of the Gehring site • Further investigations in 2010

  16. Acknowledgments First and foremost I would like to thank all of my teachers. I would like to thank Dr. Julie Holt for all her help and guidance throughout my time at SIUE. I would like to think Michele Lorenzini for her expertise in Historic archaeology, maps, and artifact analysis. Thanks to Dr. Vogel for all of his help. Thanks to my family for all their support throughout my college career. A last but not least thanks to all my field school partners who put in long hours and hard work collecting artifacts and excavating the site. Thanks to all my fellow students who made the lab an entertaining place to be. Without all of these wonderful people my project would not have been possible. “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other” A.Lincoln

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