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The Pamplin Pipe Factory site in Appomattox County Virginia contains the archaeological remains of several consecutive periods of [[clay pipe]] manufacture.
The Pamplin Pipe Factory site in Appomattox County Virginia contains the archaeological remains of several consecutive periods of [[clay]] pipe manufacture.
   
   
Tradition holds that pipemaking there began as early as the 1740s when the first European settlers arrived in the area. As a home based industry, pipe production continued through the years, with pipemakers using local clays to make pipes of various styles.   
Tradition holds that pipemaking there began as early as the 1740s when the first European settlers arrived in the area. As a home based industry, pipe production continued through the years, with pipemakers using local clays to make pipes of various styles.