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Hi Smoke,
I just came across an article for your pipe biblo. , if you don't have it.
McMillan, Lauren
2015 "The Multiple Interaction Spheres of 17th-Century Tobacco Pipes at the John Hallows Site, Westmorland County, Virginia". Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology. Vol. 31 (pp. 1-22)
Keith R. Doms
Newlin Grist Mill
Site Manager
219 S. Cheyney Rd.
Glen Mills, PA 19342
(610) 459-2359
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Subject: Re: Report from Historic St. Mary's City
Great report (as I would expect from Riordan and Hurry). Of course, I particularly enjoyed reading Cavallo's report on the Clay Pipes! :-)
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> Archaeological Excavations of the Print House Building, Slave Quarter
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> by Timothy B. Riordan and Silas D. Hurry with contributions by
> Katherine Cavallo and Sara Rivers Cofield (2015). This color
> illustrated publication is 149 pages with 86 figures and 32 tables. It
> details the archaeology and artifact analyses of this significant site in Maryland’s first capital.
> Included are discussions of the architecture and an analysis of both
> the printing type recovered and the wide array of ceramics represented.
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> Download size 3.7MB
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Smoke Pfeiffer
Whoever wrote "Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries" must have had a REALLY bad case of Gout!
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