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There was at least one frozen charlotte sans head and limbs found in the
area of Geronimo, Guadalupe Co., Tx. I wrote about it for a PBS&J CRM
report on state Hwy. 130, but that "unneccessary" section was edited out. I
agree with you that they are fairly common.
Laura West
M&S Engineering
Spring Branch, Tx.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Miller [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 9:39 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: frozen charlotte dolls
Dear histarchites,
I am doing a short on-line article on Frozen Charlotte
dolls (see kyopa.org "topic of the month" next week!).
From my own experience I feel these are fairly common
on mid 19th to early 20th century sites, but am having
trouble finding direct references to them in reports
or on-line resources. I'm hoping some of you can help
add to my list of other archaeological sites and other
states where these dolls are found.
For a collectors page that features good
illustrations:
http://www.hattonsgallery.com/antique/frozen_charlottes.cfm
Thanks!
Sarah
Sarah E. Miller
Archaeologist
Kentucky Archaeological Survey
1020 A Export Street
Lexington, Kentucky 40503
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