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    The Missouri Meerschaum Company is a tobacco smoking pipe manufacturer located in Washington, Missouri. It is the world's oldest and largest manufacturer...
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    notable for being the "corncob pipe capital of the world," with Missouri Meerschaum located on the riverfront. Named after George Washington after it...
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    oldest and largest manufacturer of corncob pipes is Missouri Meerschaum, located in Washington, Missouri, where the company has produced the pipes since 1869...
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    extension of Missouri Baptist University. Union has a public library, a branch of the Scenic Regional Library System. The Missouri Meerschaum company, founded...
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    who has lost his pipe, exclaims I've lost my Kapp and Peterson! Missouri Meerschaum Savinelli Pipes "Kapp and Peterson". October 15, 2012. Retrieved...
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  • an Italian pipe maker headquartered in Milan and founded in 1876. Missouri Meerschaum Peterson Pipes "Savinelli | Italian Handmade Smoking Pipes". Found...
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  • travelling across the 19th century American Frontier, beginning in St. Louis, Missouri and travelling towards Kansas City, Dodge City, Colorado Springs, Albuquerque...
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    illustration by Martin: "Pipe Dream", illustrating the poem "The Missouri Meerschaum" (a corncob pipe) for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's passenger...
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    assortment of materials including briar, clay, ceramic, corncob, glass, meerschaum, metal, gourd, stone, wood, bog oak and various combinations thereof,...
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    pipevine (e.g. common pipevine, A. durior) are an allusion to old-fashioned meerschaum pipes at one time common in the Netherlands and northern Germany. Birthwort...
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