Christopher G. Crary's 1893 booklethttp://OliverCowdery.com/hurlbut/1893crar.htm
years nearly all of our clothing was manufactured at home; the women spun and wove our flax for our shirts, sheets and pantaloons for summer wear, and for winter-wear they spun an
Stuff Michael Meeks is doinghttps://apple-tree.life/~michael/blog/2017/
while J. dunged out E's clothing mountain. Out to see the Brighty's for a nice lunch, on to Ickworth for a walk. 2017-12-28 Thursday Drove to Aldeburgh for lunch with B&A, Sue
The Political Graveyardhttps://www.politicalgraveyard.com/
in textiles, clothing, and related industries: cotton (132), wool (71), furs (27), shoes and leather (146), hats (34), other clothing and textiles (309), laundry and dry cleaning
A database of political history and cemeteries, with brief biographical entries for 338,260U.S. political figures, living and dead, from the 1700s to the present.
Women in Ancient Rome - Crystalinkshttp://www.crystalinks.com/romewomen.html
a large household was clothing production. At one time, the spinning of wool was a central domestic occupation, and indicated a family's self-sufficiency, since the wool would be
Eber D. Howe's 1878 booklethttp://www.solomonspalding.com/docs/howe1878.htm
there were no shoe or clothing stores. The present generation has but little conception of how these every day articles were acquired by the people. As a general thing, the farmer
Witney Blanket Storyhttp://www.witneyblanketstory.org.uk/wbp.asp?navigationPage=Blanket%20Weavers%20Company
problem of fraud in the clothing industry. A trade recession in 1669-1670 caused local weavers to address a petition to Lord Clarendon about the possibility of a guild being forme
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