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Pottery / Augusta /  Georgia metropolitan area / Confederate States of America / East Coast of the United States / United States / Cookware and bakeware / Stoneware / Tableware / Edgefield County /  South Carolina / Strom Thurmond / South Carolina / Edgefield
Date: 2015-07-25 19:37:01
Pottery
Augusta
Georgia metropolitan area
Confederate States of America
East Coast of the United States
United States
Cookware and bakeware
Stoneware
Tableware
Edgefield County
South Carolina
Strom Thurmond
South Carolina
Edgefield

Leland G. Ferguson (2011). “Crosses, Secrets, and Lies: A Response to J. W. Joseph,” in “Crosses to Bear: Cross Marks as African Symbols in Southern Pottery,” thematic forum of articles edited by Charles R. Ewen.

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