01247nas a2200181 4500008004100000245010900041210006900150300001000219490000700229520061000236653003400846653003100880653001600911653004300927100002000970700001400990856006101004 1996 eng d00a18th- and Early 19th-Century Brickmaking at the John Jay Homestead: The Process, Products, and Craftsmen0 a18th and Early 19thCentury Brickmaking at the John Jay Homestead a51-680 v253 a
On-site brick kilns were established routinely for construction projects at non-urban sites in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Archaeological excavations at the brick lot at the John Jay Homestead State Historic Site revealed features relating to the manufacture of a brick. Documentary and scientific research revealed information about the brickmakers and established a baseline for the identification of brick sources from three different areas of New York State. Comparisons between brickmakers at the Jay and Schuyler houses and between brickmakers and other craftsmen are discussed here.
10a18th and early 19th centuries10aarchaeological excavations10abrick kilns10aJohn Jay Homestead State Historic Site1 aFeister, L., M.1 aSopko, J. uhttp://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/neha/vol25/iss1/6