. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. -rs'**'l. An artist's conjcttural reconstruction of Roscwell as originally planned. From Thomas Waterman's The Mansions of I'nginia. Ohapel Hill. University of North Carolina Press. 1946. p. 106. ACKNOWLEDG MENTS I am vastly indebted to Miss Nellie Deans Greaves, Maj. Fielding Lewis Greaves and the late Col. G. A. Greaves for permission to excavate at Rosewell and for their generosity in agreeing to present the finds to the Smithsonian Institution. My gratitude and commiserations go out to my wife Audrey Noel Hume and to John 'Van Ness Dunto


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. -rs'**'l. An artist's conjcttural reconstruction of Roscwell as originally planned. From Thomas Waterman's The Mansions of I'nginia. Ohapel Hill. University of North Carolina Press. 1946. p. 106. ACKNOWLEDG MENTS I am vastly indebted to Miss Nellie Deans Greaves, Maj. Fielding Lewis Greaves and the late Col. G. A. Greaves for permission to excavate at Rosewell and for their generosity in agreeing to present the finds to the Smithsonian Institution. My gratitude and commiserations go out to my wife Audrey Noel Hume and to John 'Van Ness Dunton, who suffered through snow, frost, rain, heat, and mosquitoes to help me with the excavation, an operation that was really too large for three people to handle. I am further indebted to them for their assistance in assembling the glass and ceramics, and particularly to Mr. Dunton for his work on the chemical treatment and cleaning of the metals. I am also indebted to the department of architec- ture of Colonial Williamsburg, Inc., \\'illiamsburg, Virginia, for its assistance in the construction of this report and for generously carrying the cost of preparing the illustrations. Among the many persons who have given Ireely of their council and guidance are Frederick M. Bayer, associate curator of marine invertebrates, Smithso- nian Institution; R. J. Charleston, assistant keeper in the department of ceramics, Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Philip H. Dunbar, curatorial assistant at Colonial Williamsburg; John Gloag; 154 BULLETIN 225: CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. o


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