Bringing up the Byrnes family: an archaeological and historical exploration of Irish americanization at the Wakefield Estate, Milton, Massachusetts, 1890–1930
Excavations at the Mary M. B. Wakefield Estate in rural Milton, Massachusetts produced an assemblage of household artifacts linked to the Byrnes family, a first-generation Irish-American family who lived in the estate’s farmhouse in the early twentieth century. Though the Byrneses were born in Ameri...
Main Author: | Belkin, Sara Elizabeth |
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Other Authors: | Beaudry, Mary C. |
Language: | en_US |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2144/27856 |
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