NORTHEAST HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, VOLUME IV, NOS. 1 AND 2. SYMPOSIUM ON INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY (1974), PATERSON, NEW JERSEY
The publication contains 8 papers by members of 2 research teams that had worked in the Great Falls/S.U.M. National Historic District. Subjects include the salvage archeology project conducted in the right-of-way of a 66-inch diameter storm drain and cut through the locomotive-manufacturing area of the GFHD from Interstate 80 and N.J. Route 20 to the Passaic River; the historic evolution of the Rogers Locomotive and Machine Co.; the development of locomotive-building technology; the salvage archeology "observing" on highway construction; the mill architecture in Paterson; the 19th-century workers' housing in the "Dublin" area adjacent to the GFHD; the role of Paterson's silk industry in the 19th-century Atlantic economy; and the construction and development of the GFHD's raceway system.
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Corporate Authors:
Council for Northeast Historical Archeology
Oswego, NY United StatesGreat Falls Development Corporation
Paterson, NJ United StatesPaterson Department of Community Development
Division of Planning and Zoning
Paterson, NJ United StatesSociety for Industrial Archeology
National Museum of History and Technology, Room 5020
Washington, DC United States 20560 -
Authors:
- Rutsch, E
- Leo, R
- Cotz, J A
- Fries, R
- Morrell, B
- Publication Date: 1975
Media Info
- Pagination: 108 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Archaeology; Economic development; Highways; History; Housing; Housings; Industries; Locomotive builders; Meetings; Project management; Steam locomotives; Storm sewers; Studies
- Uncontrolled Terms: Industrial development; Projects
- Geographic Terms: New Jersey
- Old TRIS Terms: Silk
- Subject Areas: Administration and Management; Economics; History; Railroads; Society; Vehicles and Equipment;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00151582
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: National Technical Information Service
- Report/Paper Numbers: Final Rpt.
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Apr 13 1977 12:00AM