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Thirty-odd years ago I found several Lea & Perrins bottles and a bunch of
the little glass stoppers that went with them in trash dumps at Ft.
Lancaster, Texas, dating to the 1850s.
Eduardo
At 08:17 AM 10/16/02 -0500, Michael Pfeiffer wrote:
>If I remember correctly, dozens of embossed glass stoppers for Lea &
>Perrins bottles were recovered from the Joso Trestle excavations by the
>University of Idaho. The construction camp dated from 1911-1914.
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>Smoke.
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>Smoke (Michael A.) Pfeiffer, RPA
>Ozark-St. Francis National Forests
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>Russellville, Arkansas 72801
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>Kevin,
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>The Calumet baking powder metal lid and Lea & Perrins glass bottle are
>relatively recent.
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>Ron May
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