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molded TD design, e. Front of bowl of a typical TD clay pipe, No. 138. /, 

 Broken stem with spur of a TD pipe. Spur has the letter W on it, No. 139. ff, 

 Spur and portion of a bowl base of an unidentified type of clay pipe. Note 

 the fluting on the bowl base, No. 48. h, Portion of a bowl front from the type 

 of pipe shown in i and /. Note the fine diagonal fluting on this specimen. No. 

 48. i, Fluted pipe bowl of an unidentified type of clay pipe, No. 177. ;, Rear 

 of bowl, same specimen. No. 177. fc. Side view of clay pipe stem decorated 

 with a line and dot design. Note the teethmarks on the rear of the stem, 

 Nos. 256 and 260. I, Side view of stem decorated with line and dot design. 

 As positioned in the plate, the stem would fit onto the fluted pipe bowls, * and 

 ;', No. 267. m, Top view of a stem decorated with the line and dot design, 

 Nos. 162 and 227. n, Side view of stem decorated with the line and dot de- 

 sign. Note the fluting at the front of the stem. Specimen is from F-13. 



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Tools and equipment, a. Triangular steel file. No. 45. 6, Commercial whet- 

 stone. No. 187. G, Commercial whetstone, Nos. 57 and 186. d, Dressed lime- 

 stone fragment. No. 1. e, Horse bit (?), No. 146. /, Iron staple. No. 303. 

 ff, Iron tube, No. 30. h. Charred wooden disk, No. 239. 



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Clothing and footwear (buttons and a shoe), a, Large brass button with 

 "plated" stamped on it. No, 42a. h. Brass button with "best quality" 

 stamped on it. No. 42b. c, Brass button with "best quality" stamped around 

 the upper rim; a wreath is on the lower rim. In the center is a sunburst. 

 No. 42e. d, Brass button with "best quality" stamped on it, No. 42d. e, 

 Brass button with a concave rear. No. 42e. /, Brass button with a flat body, 

 No. 42f. ff, Brass button with four holes in the form of a square. No. 42h. 

 h, Brass button with "warranted superior" stamped on it, No. 42g. i, Polished 

 steel button with attached loop broken off, No. 200. ;, Iron button with a loop. 

 No. 42m. k, Iron button with four holes in the form of a square, No. 42n. 

 I, Turned bone button wdth five holes, No. 421. tn, Bone disk button with a 

 single central hole, No. 421. n. Turned bone button with five holes, No. 42j. 

 0, Turned bone button with five holes. No. 42k. p, Bone disk button. No. 42p. 

 q, A leather shoe with a single pair of eyelets and a plain toe, Nos. 170, 172, 173. 



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Trade goods (shale and catlinite pipes, beads), a, Shale (blackstone) pipe, rear 

 of bowl, No. 88. b, Catlinite pipe with inletting for lead or pewter inlays, No. 

 253. c, Shale pipe. No. 87. d, Native cylindrical sandstone whetstone, Nos. 

 49 and 55. e. Translucent white oblate spheroidal bead. No, 201, /, Translu- 

 cent amber globular bead, S, I. No. 40, g. Translucent clear glass globular 

 bead, No. 304, h, Translucent blue glass bead with a white paste center. No, 

 305. t, Subcylindrical beads of a dark green translucent glass. No. 306, /, 

 Globular beads of a bright blue translucent glass. No. 307, k. Translucent 

 subcylindrical bead of an amber glass, No, 308, 1, Subcylindrical beads of a 

 bright blue translucent glass. No. 309. m, Subcylindrical beads of a translu- 

 cent amber glass. No. 310. n, A tubular or canon bead of white glass frit 

 (owned by Fred La Rocque). o, A tubular or canon bead of an opaque white 

 glass frit. No. 320. p, Tubular or canon beads of an opaque green material. No, 

 320, g. Tubular or canon beads of an opaque pearllike white material. No, 320, 

 r, An oblate spheroidal bead of a white glass frit, No, 318, s, An oblate sphe- 



