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That seems at least 50 years too early. Garibaldi (1807-1883) was at the
height of his fame around 1850-1860 but a commemorative pipe could have
been made any time later during his life, as well. He was in the U.S. for
a time around 1850, making candles on Staten Island. He was very popular
in the U.S. and both Northern and Southern forces had units named after him
during the U.S. Civil War.
James L. Murphy
Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Avenue Mall
Columbus OH 43210
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At 02:53 PM 3/11/02 -0500, Cranmer, Leon wrote:
>Dear list members,
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> After going through a half a drawer of sources on tobacco pipes and
>coming up empty, I'm asking for help in identifying what I thought would be
>an easy one. On the bowl facing the smoker is impressed the words
>"Garibaldi's" on top and "pipe" on bottom, forming a circle or oval. The
>bowl is fairly small, no heel or stem, slightly forward tilting, and with a
>5/64" dia. stem. It's from a site dating from about 1800.
> Thanks in advance for any help that can be offered.
>
>Regards,
>Lee Cranmer
>Maine Historic Preservation Commission
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