Wednesday, July 15, 2009

KANSAS PIPESTONE


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KANSAS PIPESTONE

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PHOTO


http://www.ksartifacts.info/3C%20Types%20of%20Stone/ss12%20Kansas%20pipestone.jpg

A friend of mine sent me this suggestion.

And she was right . . . .

Of course, SSG has been advised by the Holy Spirit many times.

Thank you, dear friend !


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From:
To: Bclarkgemetria@aol.com
Sent: 7/14/2009 10:44:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: RE: the Pipestone is a sign of the flooding . . .GLACIAL LAKE


You need to be checking out KANSAS…something is going on there and I don’t know what but Kansas is being crammed down my throat…



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http://www.ksartifacts.info/ksartifacts3.htm
Kansas pipestone

A fine-grained reddish stone very similar to catlinite that can be found as cobbles and pebbles in the glacial drift of northeastern Kansas and adjacent states (SS12). It differs from catlinite in containing more quartz and hence in being harder to work. Kansas pipestone was being used to manufacture stone pipes in this region long before catlinite began to show up.

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