The Cultural History of Marlborough, Virginia / An Archeological and Historical Investigation of the Port Town for Stafford County and the Plantation of John Mercer, Including Data Supplied by Frank M. Setzler and Oscar H. Darter

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Contents

List of Illustrations

The Cultural History of Marlborough, Virginia

HISTORY

ARCHEOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE

ARTIFACTS

GENERAL CONCLUSIONS

Appendixes

TRANSCRIBER NOTES:

The List of Illustrations on page vi has been added to this project as an aid to the reader. It does not appear in the original book.

Additional Transcriber Notes can be found at the end of this project


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM

BULLETIN 253

WASHINGTON, D.C.

1968


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The Cultural History

of Marlborough, Virginia

An Archeological and Historical Investigation
of the
Port Town for Stafford County and the
Plantation of John Mercer, Including Data
Supplied by Frank M. Setzler and Oscar H. Darter

C. MALCOLM WATKINS

Curator of Cultural History
Museum of History and Technology

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PRESS

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION · WASHINGTON, D.C. · 1968


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