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Smoke (Michael A. ) Pfeiffer
Archaeologist
Ozark-St. Francis National Forests
605 West Main Street
Russellville, AR 72801
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Peter Dorni Clay Tobacco Pipe References:
Omwake, H. Geiger
1961 Peter Dorni White Kaolin Pipes. Bulletin of the Archaeological Society
of New Jersey 1
8-19:12-15.
Pfeiffer, Michael A.
1982 Clay Tobacco Pipes and the Fur Trade of the Pacific Northwest and the No
rthern Plains.
M.A. Thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow.
An almost complete specimen was recovered from Fort Union Trading P
ost, North Dakota.
Example is missing only the rear of the bowl. It illustrated on pa
ge 248 (Fig. 42) and
described on page 249. Three more stem fragments were recovered fo
r a minimum number
of three individual pipes. Catalog numbers are 5412, 5416D, 4970A,
and 5198D.
Sackett, Richard R.
1943 Historical Clay Pipes of the Minnesota Area. Minesota Archaeologist 9(3)
:69-82.
Illustrates an example of Peter Dorni pipe from Fort Ridgely pp. 7
7-78.
Wackman, John
1990 Analysis of Clay Pipes. Wisconsin Archeologist 71(1-2):75-82.
Catalogs, but does not illustrate, 2 Peter Dorni stems from Jacks
on House Inn and Tavern,
47KN118. He also mentions that a fragment was recovered from the
Morris D. Cutler
Homestead and another from the Tustin site, 47WN350 (pp. 80).
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