Volume 39 (2010)
Articles
Introduction: Archaeological and Forensic Investigations of an Abolitionist Church in New York City
Edward M. Morin
"A Free Church for the People": The History of the Spring Street Church and Its Burial Vaults
Elizabeth D. Meade
Lost within the Rubble: The Archaeological Findings from the Spring Street Presbyterian Church Burial Vaults
Douglas B. Mooney
Stories from the Rubble: Analysis of Mortuary Artifacts from the Spring Street Presbyterian Church Vaults
Rebecca L. White and Douglas B. Mooney
"That Class of Person Who Cannot Afford a Pew": Analysis of the Human Remains from the Spring Street Presbyterian Church Burial Vaults
Thomas A. Crist
Archaeologies of Disease and Public Order in Nineteenth-Century New York: The View from Spring and Varick
William Werner and Shannon A. Novak
The Children of Spring Street: Rickets in an Early Nineteenth-Century Congregation
Meredith A. B. Ellis
Resurrectionists' Excursions: Evidence of Postmortem Dissection from the Spring Street Presbyterian Church
Shannon A. Novak and Wesley Willoughby
Book Reviews
Book Review: Black Feminist Archaeology by Whitney Battle-Baptiste
Barbara J. Little

Editors
- Editor
- Susan E. Maguire
Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology Officers 2009-2010
Chair:
Karen Metheny
Vice-Chair:
Meta Janowitz
Executive Vice-Chair:
Ed Morin
Executive Vice-Chair:
Joseph Last
Secretary:
Ellen Blaubergs
Treasurer:
Sara Mascia
Newsletter Editor:
David Starbuck