| Links
Nanjemoy.net
Nanjemoy -The community near Douglas Point, that helped save the land around the Chiles Homesite from gravel mining.
Maryland Historical Trust: Archeological Research Unit
The Archaeological Society of Maryland -A brief overview of some important archeological sites in Maryland.
Bureau of Land Management: Adventures in the Past
BLM Cultural Heritage Page -A place to learn about other historical sites administered by the Bureau of Land Management.
William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research
WMCAR -The archeology consultant that evaluated the Chiles Homesite and developed this website.
Suggested Reading
Forman, Henry Chandlee
|
1956
|
Tidewater Maryland Architecture and Gardens. Architectural Book Publishing Co., New York. |
Other References
Lewes, David
|
2005
|
Unpublished historical background, Chiles Homesite and Cemetery (CH-208), Charles County, Maryland. |
Lewes, David W., and Elizabeth J. Monroe
|
2005
|
"Archaeological Evaluation of Chiles Homesite (Site 18CH748), Charles County, Maryland." William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research, Williamsburg, VA.
|
McConaty, Nancy Bromley.
|
2000
|
"Douglas Point Mining Plan on Slow Boil." Maryland Independent, July 7, p. A10. |
Miles, Karen Jensen
|
2000
|
"Testimony Before the Charles County Board of Appeals: Douglas Point Property." |
2000- 2001
|
"Battle of Douglas Point." Potomac Review, Winter, pp. 90-93. |
|
2005
|
Personal interviews. |
Mueller, Gene
|
2000
|
"Gravel Mining Plan Concerns Shore Residents of Potomac." Washington Times, July 12, p. B5. |
Posey, Calvert
Rivoire, J. Richard
|
1974
|
Mt. Pleasant: A Representative Example of Eighteenth Century Domestic Architecture of the Tidewater Maryland Region
. Unpublished manuscript.
|
For More Information
Please contact:
Joe B. Jones, William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research
|