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Alphabetical Listing of Artifacts
Found in 1989 Excavation


For a complete description of artifacts, number found, and identification contact Historic Forks of the Wabash
 

Related Links

1989 Dig Report
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The archaeological pages of this site were made possible by a grant from the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology's Historic Preservation Fund. 

Bell
Bone
Brick
Buckle
Buttons
Cap
Caulk
Clay pipe
Coal
Coin
Crockery
Fence pieces
Firearm related items
Flake
Glass (window, white, bottle)
Glasses, eye
Lamp pieces
Latch, window
Leather
Light bulb
Limestone
Marble (children's toy)
Mica
Mortar/Cement
Nail (roof, wire, round, mason, siding, square)
Needle
Plastic
Point
Porcelain
Screwdriver
Screws
Shingles
Shoe pieces
Slag
Slate pencil
Stoneware (Sponge Print, Transfer Print)
Tacks
Thimble
Utensil, eating
Washer
Wire
Wood

 

 
     
 Historic Forks of the Wabash
 
P.O. Box 261
 Huntington, IN 46750
 (260) 356-1903
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  Mission Statement
Historic Forks of the Wabash, Inc., pledges to preserve, protect, enhance and interpret the geographical area known as the Forks of the Wabash. Historic Forks will serve the community by providing visitors with meaningful information about the site and the cultural history it represents.