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1850 Reconstruction

Plum Grove as it appeared ca 1850, based on historical and archaeological reconstructions.

Plum Grove as it appeared ca. 1850, based on historical and archaeological reconstructions.

Read about the Lucas family who occupied the farm at this time. 

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  • Ancient Technology Series
  • Archaeological Analysis
  • Iowa's Historic Past
    • An Overview of the Historic Period
    • Plum Grove Historic Farm (2000)
      • The Lucas Family
      • The Hoyt Family
      • The Switzer Family
      • The Hughes Family
      • 1850 Reconstruction
      • 1885 Reconstruction
      • 1937 Reconstruction
      • Plum Grove Today
      • Archaeology at Plum Grove
      • How to Find Plum Grove
      • Further Reading
    • The Bowen's Prairie Excavations (2001)
    • A Territorial Period Site in Dubuque
    • Fort Des Moines Site Excavations
  • Iowa's Prehistoric Past
  • Maps, Material Culture, and Memory: On the Trail of the Ioway

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