Mount Vernon: of workers and race.
Date
2010Author
Kelly, Elizabeth
Department
Archaeology
Advisor(s)
Anderson, David
Metadata
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The domestic artifacts of the Mount Vernon distillery site offer data on the lives of white
workers. In comparing the domestic glass and ceramic artifacts of the distillery with comparable
glass and ceramic data found at the slave site House for Families, the similarities and differences
between the two groups can be seen. The artifact comparison may make it possible to determine
if slave workers lived at the distillery along with the white workers. The artifact comparison
showed that slaves and white workers were similar in being limited by their means. The
existence of slave workers living at the distillery could not be determined at this time, however,
potential areas for future analysis were presented.
Subject
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Virginia -- Mount Vernon (Estate)
Antiquities -- Virginia -- Mount Vernon (Estate)
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/64556Type
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