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Hi Keith, Not that I know of. the Pfinnig is dated 1950 (sorry for the earlier date omission) and the cabin has an occupation date of 1845 - 1960. The cabin is part of a plantation quarters community. The ethnography suggests at least one occupant has a military background although I do not know if he lived in this particular cabin. Steph
--- On Mon, 3/25/13, Keith Doms <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Keith Doms <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: historic condoms
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Date: Monday, March 25, 2013, 2:38 PM
Were there any prisoner of war camps in the vicinity?
Keith
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Stephanie Cole
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Subject: historic condoms
Hi All :)
I am currently writing a masters thesis focused on a tenant cabin in
Louisiana. I have recovered a condom wrapper labeled "Koin-Pac" and am
trying to get a possible date. The tin is round and silver in color. I
have found some references (in collector/metal detector forums) about
the red cross handing them to WW II soldiers. This "Koin-pac" was found
in a soil level that also contained a German Finnig and was wondering if
anyone could point me to any reference material. I've been searching for
days with no luck, anything would be helpful at this point. Thanks in
advance.
Steph
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