1998 The President Benjamin Harrison Home: Using Archaeology for the Interpretation and Reconstruction of the Carriage House. Prepared for Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Report of Investigations 48. Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University.
An archaeological excavation at the President Benjamin Harrison Home in Indianapolis, Indiana was conducted under a Department of Interior Historic Preservation Survey and Planning Grant administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. The purpose of the project was to investigate the location of the former carriage house. Preliminary investigation revealed that the foundation of this structure and associated cultural deposits were present. The location of this outbuilding was the focus of archaeological excavation. The artifacts and other data recovered provide information regarding the dimensions of the building, the uses of its three bays, and other aspects of the Harrison occupation of the property.