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Date: | Thu, 2 Jul 2015 09:48:39 -0500 |
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Greetings All,
Yesterday as the Camp Douglas Restoration Foundation was ending its summer
investigation of Civil War-era Camp Douglas in Chicago, an approximate 1
inch grommet was recovered from what we believe to be a feature associated
with the camp's POW compound area. Adhering to the back of the grommet is a
small piece of black, textured material that appears to be rubber.
We think the grommet may be from a rubberized blanket of the time, but
don't know how to test the small (about 1/5 the size of the grommet) piece
of material to determine if it is rubber.
Does anyone know a quick, cheap way of testing the material to determine if
it is in fact rubber?
my best,
mike
michael m. gregory, phd
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
DePaul University
Chicago, IL
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