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Carl (or anyone else that want a copy) send me your e-mail address and i
will send you the color article on "President" or "Political" pipes in .pdf

On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Carl Steen <
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> Thought I'd hold off til Smoke chimed in, but I found a Zachary Taylor
> reed stem lead glazed red EW pipe at Ft Johnson, on Charleston Harbor (SC).
> It was in a mixed context unfortunately, with 1850s to about 1910
> components.
>
> On 9/12/2014 9:18 PM, Smoke wrote:
>
>> Whoops!  On that first reference, the author is Michael A. Pfeiffer
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 8:09 PM, Smoke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>  You may want to check out:
>>>
>>>    2006  Clay Tobacco Pipes and the Fur Trade of the Pacific Northwest
>>> and
>>> Northern Plains,
>>>
>>>               *Historic Clay Tobacco Pipe Studies Research Monograph*
>>> 1.  Phytolith
>>> Press, Ponca City,
>>>
>>>               Oklahoma.
>>>
>>>               (Note: Published version of 1982 Master’s Thesis with added
>>> Index, and author’s bio)
>>>
>>> And particularly:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Pfeiffer, Michael A., Richard T. Gartley, and J. Byron Sudbury.
>>>
>>>    2006  President Pipes: Origin and Distribution. *The Wyoming
>>> Archaeologist* 50(1):9-30. Spring
>>>
>>>
>>>              (actually printed in fall of 2008, paper copy was in B&W but
>>> electronic copy was in color)).
>>>
>>>
>>> This second publication is available as a free downloadable .pdf on my
>>> LinkedIn profile or I can send it to anyone who asks me off line.  You
>>> may
>>> also want to check out Historic Clay Tobacco Pipe Studies at
>>> http://www.claypipes.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Corey McQuinn <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>  We recently found a tobacco pipe made for one of Benjamin Harrison's
>>>> presidential campaigns (1888-1892) behind a grocery store/saloon in one
>>>> of
>>>> Albany, NY's poorer Irish communities at the time. I am looking for
>>>> other
>>>> examples of Benjamin Harrison (or other presidential pipes) in
>>>> archaeological contexts, possibly for a paper topic. Take a look at
>>>> pages
>>>> 22 and 23 of the linked article for an example of what they look like.
>>>> The
>>>> pipe had Ben's face on one side and an eagle and shield on the other.
>>>> Protection for American Labor was embossed on the stem. If you know your
>>>> history, Harrison presided over the Homestead riots in Pennsylvania just
>>>> months before his re-election campaign, and we all know how that turned
>>>> out. Thanks!
>>>> https://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/archinfo/SCHACPresidentPipes.pdf
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Corey McQuinn, RPA
>>>> Project Director/Marketing Manager
>>>>
>>>> Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc.
>>>> 1744 Washington Ave Ext | Rensselaer NY 12144
>>>> p. 706.850.7509 | m. 518.364.2650
>>>> hartgen.com<http://www.hartgen.com/> | newsletter<
>>>> http://tinyurl.com/hartgen-newletter> | facebook<
>>>> http://www.facebook.com/hartgeninc>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Smoke Pfeiffer
>>> Don't believe anything until
>>> you hear the official denial!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>


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Smoke Pfeiffer
Don't believe anything until
you hear the official denial!

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