Clay pipes used for smoking were so common in the 1700s and 1800s that it’s not very remarkable to find fragments of them at archaeological sites from the early days of the United States. But Julie ...
One day about 200 years ago, a woman enslaved on a tobacco plantation near Annapolis, Maryland, tossed aside the broken stem of the clay pipe she was smoking in the slave quarters where she lived.
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