Pulaski Tunnel & Camp Artifacts
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Pulaski Artifacts
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| Collection |
Pulaski Collection |
| Description |
Bucket, could be a lard or other cooking fat bucket, recovered from the Nicholson Adit on the West Bucket - Lard was a primary ingredient in all types of food dishes and these wire bail cans are very common in historic sites. In many cases they were reused for various purposes after they were empty. When the bottom is pierced with a number of holes they make a great shower or sprinkler can. |
| Object ID |
L2009.09.003 |
| Object Name |
Bucket |
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Last modified on: August 16, 2010
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