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Jim Murphy has accomplihsed more than that on clay pipes:

Murphy, James L.
  1967  Reed Stem Tobacco Pipes from Point Pleasant, Clermont County, Ohio.
            Northeast Historical Archaeology 5(1-2):12-27.
  1974  Nineteenth Century Reed-stem Tobacco Pipes from the Mogadore,
Ohio, Dump.
            Pennsylvania Archaeologist. 44(4): 52-60.
  1974  Provenience of Seven Reed Stem Pipes From Fort Union, New Mexico.
           The Kiva 39(3-4):247-251.
  1975  Another Pamplin Pipe Variety.  Quarterly Bulletin of the
Archeological Society
            of Virginia 30(1):26-29.  (September)
  1976a  Reed Stem Tobacco Pipes from Point Pleasant, Clermont County, Ohio.
             Northeast Historical Archaeology 5(1-2):12-27.
  1976b  "Cresthull" Reed Stem Tobacco Pipes.  The Chesopiean 14(1-2):11-16.
  1978  Shaker Reed Stem Tobacco Pipes.  Pennsylvania Archaeologist
48(1-2)48-52.
  1980  Additional Reed Stem Smoking Pipes from Summit County, Ohio.
             The Chesopiean 18(1-2)16-31.
  1985  Clay Tobacco Pipes from the Tom Peterson Site (33CT390),
Clermont County,
            Ohio. Proceedings of the Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic
            Archaeology. 3: 61-71.
  1986a Two Tobacco Pipe Molds From the Collection of the Ohio
Historical Society.
            Historic Clay Tobacco Pipe Studies 3:53-56.
  1986b Tobacco Pipe Fragments from Schoenbrunn, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
            Historic Clay Tobacco Pipe Studies 3:65-68.

Murphy, James L., and Kurt Reich
  1973  Mold Marks on Mogadore, Ohio, Reed Stem Tobacco Pipes.
           Quarterly Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Virginia
28(2):94-96.
  1974  Nineteenth Century Reed-Stem Tobacco Pipes From the Mogadore,
Ohio, Dump.
           Pennsylvania Archaeologist 44(4):52-60.

:-)

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Lyle E. Browning <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Sudbury, Heite and Murphy have published Pamplin material in the Arch. Soc. of VA Quarterly Bulletin, listed below.
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> Also, WPA recorded three pipe factories in Powhatan County, VA, west of Richmond, but whether they produced pipe or Tobacco Pipes is at present not definitively known.
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> Sudbury, Byron  1979    A Dated Pamplin, Virginia, Pipe.        Vol. 33.3:109-117
> Sudbury, Byron  1978    Additional Comments On The History Of The Pamplin Area Clay Tobacco Pipe Industry.      Vol. 33.2:65-69
> Sudbury, Byron  1977    History Of The Pamplin Area Tobacco Pipe Industry.      Vol. 32.2:1-35
> Sudbury, Byron  1977    Another Pamplin Clay Tobacco Pipe Mold. Vol. 31.3:133-135
> Murphy, James L.        1975    Another Pamplin Pipe Variety.   Vol. 30.1:26-29
> Sudbury, Byron  1975    A Description And Comparison Of Pamplin And Mogadore Hexagonal Stemmed Milled Chesterfield Pipes.       Vol. 30.1:18-25
> Heite, Edward F.        1972    A Collection Of Pamplin Pipes At Appomattox Old Courthouse.     Vol. 26.4:211-212
> Heite, Edward F.        1971    Pipes From The Pamplin Factory In Appomattox County, Virginia.  Vol. 25.3:195-196
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> Lyle E. Browning, RPA
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