Homer T. -
For what it is worth, you may want to try the folks with "The Journal of
the Society for Industrial Archeology" (yes, they spell it w/o the a).
The SIA handles this kind of thing - the below and above ground remains of
industrial constructions. The journal is published by the Society for
Industrial Archeology, Dept of Social Sciences, Michigan Technological
University, Houghton MI 49931-1295 USA.
Listed as contact for manuscripts and communications from contributors and
advertisers should be sent to: Patrick E. Martin, IA Editor, Department
of Social Sciences, Michigan Tech. Univ., Houghton MI 49931-1295 USA
Telephone: 906/487-2070, e-mail: [log in to unmask] (as stated on inside of
the cover). Their related newsletter also features a section for people
in search of information.
So, you may want to find out if they have published any pertinent articles
related to your topic, or if they would run a request by you for more
information.
Good luck - Pamela
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On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Homer Thiel wrote:
> Last year we excavated a trunk factory and a monument works in Phoenix, Arizon
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> Anybody know if similar businesses have been excavated elsewhere? Also, are th
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> e any collector books that discuss trunks, valises, and traveling satchels?
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> Any leads would be appreciated!
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> Homer Thiel
> Desert Archaeology
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