Record 42/204
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Description 
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| Pipe-head only. Red pipestone. Slightly conical bowl; some dark resinous staining in bowl and just on lip. Shank is rectangular with square cross section at stem end, then round with flat base cross section up to bowl; shank prow is tapered with flat top and base and oval cross section.
From the Arthur P. Kannenberg collection. He recorded the following in his catalog: "Indian calumet or peace pipe made of red pipestone or catlinite. John Satterlee secured it from Judge Perrot. (Received from) John V. Satterlee, Keshena, WI."
Kannenberg's catalog lists the stem (without a description) for this pipe-head as number 590 and as being received from Mr. E. Shaefer of Milwaukee, WI. To date (04/12/2007), the museum has not located this stem.
Original catalog card written by Kannenberg for L300-73 (588APK): "Calumet. Locality: Menominee Indian Reservation. Received from John V. Satterlee, A. P. Kannenberg Collection, Date: 1912. I received this pipe from John V. Satterlee who secured it for me from the family of Honest John Perrot of historical fame. He was judge of the Menominee Indian Court at Keshena for a very long time and there earned for himself the name of Honest John on account of his square dealings with the Indians." |
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Pipe, T-shaped
- The Oshkosh Public Museum Pipe Collection
- Copyright Oshkosh Public Museum
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