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An Introduction to Beverwyck Plantation

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About this Session

Archaeology of the Beverwyck Plantation, located in Parssipany-Troy Hills, Morris County offers a unique opportunity to study everyday life in pre and post-Colonial Era New Jersey. Over twenty defined activity areas, twenty-two recorded structures, 250 features, artifact distribution and historical records reveal the habits, preferences, and quality of life on this northern plantation. A fire in 1803 was an opportunity that allowed archaeologists to glimpse an undisturbed context creating a time capsule from 1768 – 1803. The presence of enslaved persons, including Phebe Ann Jacobs (1785-1850) on the plantation adds nuances to the life of enslaved people in New Jersey.

This presentation, all documents, and artifacts come from the 1997-1999 excavation of the site by McCormick, Taylor and Associates, Inc. with John Milner Associates Inc. conducted for the New Jersey Department of Transportation. The Beverwyck materials are housed at the New Jersey State Museum.

 

Presented by

Wade Catts

Wade Catts

Wade P. Catts is president of South River Heritage Consulting in Newark, Delaware and an adjunct professor at Rowan University. He is a Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) specializing in history, archaeology, and historic preservation. He earned a graduate degree in...
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