Carr, Charles Read.
Carr was the director of the George Hail Library in Warren, R.I.. Remains from the Burr's Hill dig site described in his field notes were housed in the Charles Whipple Greene Museum portion of the Hail Library.
From the description of Wampanoag Indian research and field notes, 1913. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64063665
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