Premiers regards sur le dépotoir de la fabrique de pipes à fumer Henderson, 1847-1876

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Premiers regards sur le dépotoir de la fabrique de pipes à fumer Henderson, 1847-1876
Abstract
An archaeological survey of site BjFj–135 in Montreal's east end uncovered a large number of artifacts associated with tobacco pipe production in the city in the mid-nineteenth century, and the contribution of this family of Scottish immigrants to the country's pipe-making industry. The site is located on De Lorimier Avenue and Sainte-Catherine Street, under the Jacques Cartier Bridge. A clay tobacco pipe factory was run by the Henderson family from 1847 until 1876, when it was acquired by another pipe maker, W.H. Dixon, who remained in business until 1892.
Publication
Archaeologiques
Volume
Vol. 20
Pages
38-54
Date
2007
Language
fr
Citation
Roy, Christian. “Premiers regards sur le dépotoir de la fabrique de pipes à fumer Henderson, 1847-1876.” Archaeologiques Vol. 20 (2007): 38–54.
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