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Table 10. Distribution <strong>of</strong> ceramic tableware types from intact contexts within differentstratigraphic levels.Creamware(1750–1812)(undecorated)Pearlware(1780–1830)(undecorated)Whiteware (1820–1850/1880–1940)(undecorated)White Granite(1840–1880)(undecorated)Whiteware/WhiteGranite (1880s)(undecorated)Level N % N % N % N % N %Level 1 2 2 3 1 69 9 17 13 0 0South Half 0 0 3 100 65 94 11 65 - -North Half 2 100 0 0 4 6 6 35 - -Level 2 34 29 75 33 422 58 71 52 8 80South Half 21 62 63 84 306 73 28 39 5 63North Half 13 38 12 16 116 27 43 61 3 37Level 3 5 4 8 4 5 1 0 0 0 0Level 4 76 65 140 62 232 32 48 35 2 20South Half 45 58 96 68 47 20 7* 15 2* 100North Half 31 42 45 N32 185 80 41 85 0 0Total 117 100 226 100 728 100 136 100 10 100*None <strong>of</strong> these sherds were found directly beneath the “Poor House” foundations.Table 11. Distribution <strong>of</strong> ceramic decorative types (tableware only) from intact contextswithin different stratigraphic levels.Shell-Edge(1780–1860)Transfer-Print(1797–1858)Hand-Painted(1810–1860) Refined Glazed PorcelainLevel N % N % N % N % N %Level 1 2 3 1 1 3 5 0 0 4 5South Half 0 0 1 100 3 100 - - 4 100North Half 2 100 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0Level 2 39 48 44 47 18 27 2 33 47 59South Half 28 72 38 86 14 78 2 100 27 57North Half 11 28 6 14 4 22 0 0 20 43Level 3 4 5 4 4 3 5 0 0 0 0Level 4 36 44 45 48 43 64 4 66 29 36South Half 19 53 25 56 25 58 1* 25 16 55North Half 17 47 20 44 18 42 3 75 13 45Total 81 100 94 100 67 100 6 100 67 100*This sherd was not found directly beneath the “Poor House” foundations.73