1 English brown salt glaze stoneware bottle
1 English brown and gray salt glaze stoneware mug
1 English white salt glaze stoneware mug
1 Small white English Delft ointment jar
1 yellow and brown striped lead glaze pot with handle
1 Japanese Imara porcelain bowl, blue on white with red and gilt overglaze enamels
1 claw hammer, complete with handle
a quantity of watermelon seeds and peach pits.
The well was abandoned and filled when it was decided to make another addition to the house. Tabby floor was laid over the filled well and soon sank slightly into the well.
The last addition to the Hawkins house was made at the back and measured sixteen and a half feet north-south and eighteen and a half feet east-west. The western side was aligned with the western wall of the main house, but the eastern wall did not use the party wall. Instead there was a gap of one and a half feet between the back rooms of the Hawkins and Davison houses. The brick of the walls measured 4″ x 2″ x 9″, definitely larger than those of the main house. At the southeast corner there was a large buttress outside the wall, evidently part of a chimney foundation. Inside the southeast corner was a corner fireplace set diagonally across the corner. As the tabby floor of this back room sank into the old well the depression was filled in with more tabby and later another floor level was added. There is some evidence that finally a wooden floor was installed, over the tabby.