The Midwest Archeological Center conducted archeological excavations
in April, 1983, at archeological site 33-Cu-314, the "Locktender's House" (Historic
Structure 125) in the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area in northern
Ohio. The structure is adjacent to Lock 38 on the Ohio and Erie
Canal. These excavations accompanied National Park Service efforts to
restore and adoptively use the structure. The structure dates to the
mid-nineteenth century, and required extensive restoration. This included
foundation repair and other actions which caused ground disturbance within
and around the building. Excavations were focused within areas where
ground disturbance was expected to occur. Excavation of approximately 70
sq m within and immediately adjacent to the structure resulted in recovery
of large numbers of nineteenth-century artifacts, in addition to evidence
for structural modifications and a variety of previously unrecorded
architectural features. As a result of fieldwork and subsequent analyses
of recovered data, considerable new information was developed which
supplements the existing historic record for the structure.
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