Johnsontown Artifact Inventory

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Johnsontown Artifact Inventory Appendix IV (pages 76-79) in King, Julia A., Scott M. Strickland, and Kevin Norris. 2008. The Search for the Court House at Moore's Lodge: Charles County's First County Seat. Report prepared for the Citizens of Charles County. St. Mary's City: St. Mary's College of Maryland.

LITHIC MATERIALS Appendix IV Artifact Catalog, The Johnsontown Archaeological Site (18CH778) 1 bannerstone, possibly granite 2 quartz bifurcate Early Archaic points 1 rhyolite Susquehanna point fragment 1 rose quartzite Clagett point, tip broken 2 rhyolite Lamoka points 1 rhyolite Normanskill point, tip broken 1 quartz Madison point, tip broken 1 rhyolite Zekiah Swamp point (?) 1 rhyolite Piscataway point 1 quartz Halifax point 1 quartz Kirk point, tip broken 1 rhyolite Brewerton point 1 unidentified rhyolite point 1 rhyolite biface 1 rhyolite biface, tip broken 1 rhyolite drill 2 quartz projectile point tips 1 quartz biface base 1 chert biface base 1 rhyolite biface base 1 biface base 1 retouched flake from fire-cracked rock TOBACCO PIPES 1 white clay tobacco pipe bowl with stem fragment, 5/64ths-inch bore diameter 1 white clay tobacco pipe bowl and stem fragment, 5/64ths-inch bore diameter 1 white clay tobacco pipe bowl and stem fragment, 5/64ths-inch bore diameter 1 white clay tobacco pipe bowl and stem fragment, 1 white clay tobacco pipe bowl fragment 2 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragments with rouletting and maker s mark, IP, 1 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragment with rouletting and maker s mark, LE, 8/64ths-inch bore diameter 1 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragment with rouletting and maker s mark, RT, 1 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragment with rouletting and maker s mark, WE, 1 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragment with maker s mark, IF, 6/64ths-inch bore diameter 1 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragment with rouletting, 1 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragment with diamond chain, 6/64ths-inch diameter 1 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragment with rouletting and other decoration or maker s mark, very eroded, 6/64ths-inch bore diameter 1 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragment with rouletting, diamond chain, and maker s mark, L, 8/64ths-inch bore diameter 1 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragment with maker s mark, GR, 5/6ths-inch diameter 5 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragments, undecorated, 5/64ths-inch bore diameter 2 white clay tobacco pipe stem fragments, undecorated, 6/64ths-inch diameter 76

CERAMICS 1 lead-backed blue and white tin-glazed earthenware body sherd, flat form 1 blue and white tin-glazed earthenware body sherd, flat form 1 plain tin-glazed earthenware bowl rim sherd, rim diameter: eight to eight-and-a-half 2 plain tin-glazed earthenware body sherds, hollow form 1 tin-glazed earthenware bisque rim sherd, flat form, rim diameter: approximately ten 7 Staffordshire slipware body sherds 2 Staffordshire slipware base sherds, hollow form, base diameter: unmeasurable 1 Manganese Mottled earthenware mug or jug base sherd, base diameter: approximately five 1 Manganese Mottled earthenware mug or jug base sherd, base diameter: approximately four 1 Border Ware earthenware mug or drinking vessel rim sherd, rim diameter: approximately four 1 Border Ware earthenware bowl rim sherd, rim diameter: nine 1 Border Ware earthenware bowl rim sherd, rim diameter: less than twelve 1 Border Ware earthenware base sherd, nollow form, base diameter: approximately four to five 1 Border Ware earthenware handle sherd, hollow form 2 Border Ware earthenware body sherds 1 North Devon gravel-tempered milk pan body sherd 3 Buckley earthenware milk pan rim sherds, red paste, rim diameters: one greater than thirteen, one approximately thirteen, one approximately eleven 2 Buckley earthenware milk pan rim sherds, purple paste, rim diameters: two greater than thirteen 1 Buckley earthenware pot rim sherd, reddish purple paste, rim diameter: approximately twelve ten-and-a-half 1 Buckley earthenware pot rim sherd, purple paste, rim diameter: approximately ten 1 Buckley earthenware pot rim sherd, purple paste, rim diameter: approximately ten 1 Buckley earthenware pot rim sherd, purple paste, rim diameter: approximately eleven 1 Buckley earthenware pot rim sherd, purple paste, rim diameter: greater than twelve eight nine 77

1 pink-pasted earthenware bowl rim spall, pie crust edge, rim diameter: approximately 6 to eight ; possibly Morgan Jones earthenware 1 red-pasted coarse earthenware milk pan base fragment with mottled brown lead glazed interior, base diameter: seven 1 red-pasted coarse earthenware rim fragment, possibly spout? 1 red-pasted reduced core milk pan rim sherd with brown lead glazed interior, rim diameter: approximately fourteen interior, rim diameter: approximately fourteen interior, rim diameter: approximately thirteen interior, rim diameter: greater than thirteen 1 red-pasted reduced core earthenware bowl rim sherd with brown lead glazed interior, rim diameter: approximately eleven 1 red-pasted probable bowl rim sherd with brown lead glazed interior, rim diameter: not measurable 1 red-pasted body sherd with brown lead glazed exterior, hollow form 1 red-pasted probable earthenware jug base sherd with brown lead glazed interior, base diameter: approximately six 1 red-pasted probable earthenware mug base sherd with brown lead glazed interior, base diameter: approximately four-and-a-half 1 reddish-buff pasted bowl rim sherd, orange lead glazed interior, rim diameter: approximately four-and-a-quarter 1 reddish-buff pasted bowl rim sherd, yellow orange lead glazed interior, rim diameter: approximately five 1 pinkish buff pasted earthenware body sherd, hollow form, with bright green lead glaze, possibly Dutch 1 buff pasted earthenware body sherd, unidentified form, with greenish-yellow lead glaze 9 Rhenish brown stoneware body sherds, hollow form 1 Rhenish brown stoneware, handle sherd 4 Hohr ware body sherds, molded and incised decoration 7 unidentified gray salt-glazed stoneware body sherds with handle attachments 4 unidentified gray salt-glazed stoneware body sherds 2 unidentified gray salt-glazed stoneware mug rim sherds, molded decoration, rim diameter: three-and-a-half 1 unidentified gray salt-glazed stoneware mug rim sherd, rim diameter: three 1 unidentified gray salt-glazed stoneware mug base sherd, molded decoration, base diameter: three 1 unidentified gray salt-glazed stoneware mug base sherd, base diameter: three-and-a-half 1 unidentified gray salt-glazed stoneware base sherd, base diameter: unmeasurable 1 unidentified gray salt-glazed stoneware mug base sherd, low fired, base diameter: fourand-a-half 78

9 unidentified gray salt-glazed stoneware body sherds 2 English Brown stoneware body sherd, hollow form 1 English Brown stoneware mug rim sherd, rim diameter: approximately four 1 English Brown stoneware base sherd, hollow form, base diameter: unmeasurable 3 English Brown stoneware handle sherds 2 English brown stoneware body sherds, hollow form 2 (English?) Brown stoneware handle sherds 2 (English?) Brown stoneware body sherds, jug form 4 Nottingham stoneware body sherds, hollow form 1 Nottingham stoneware mug rim sherd, rim diameter: approximately four 1 unidentified burned stoneware bottle rim sherd, rim diameter: approximately one inch 3 Rhenish blue and gray stoneware rim sherds, rim diameters: one at five (probably mug); one at four (probably mug); one at three (probably mug) 2 Rhenish blue and gray stoneware base sherds, base diameters: one at two-and-threequarters (probably mug) and one at approximately four (probably mug) 15 Rhenish blue and gray stoneware base sherds, hollow form 3 Rhenish blue and gray stoneware body sherds with molded applied decoration, hollow form 5 Rhenish blue and gray stoneware body sherds with incised decoration 30 Rhenish blue and gray stoneware body sherds with manganese and molded applied decoration 1 Rhenish blue and gray stoneware body sherd with manganese and molded and incised decoration 1 Rhenish blue and gray stoneware mug base sherd with manganese decoration, base diameter: three 1 Rhenish blue and gray stoneware mug rim sherd with manganese and molded decoration, rim diameter: three-and-a-half 4 dipped white salt-glazed stoneware base sherds, base diameters: one at four ; one at five ; one at four-and-a-half 3 white salt-glazed stoneware plate rim sherds, dot, diaper, and basket decoration 1 ginger beer bottle stoneware bottle body sherd 1 unidentified cream-colored refined earthenware body sherd GLASS 4 dark green wine bottle base fragments 2 dark green wine bottle string rim fragments 2 dark green wine bottle body fragments 1 light green bottle glass body fragment 1 colorless table glass funnel with stem 79