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Page 71
... clothing will suffice to give one a fairly complete idea of what our ancestors wore as they went about their daily ... clothes , " as one observer put it . These , however , were not the everyday costumes of HABILIMENTS AND HABITS 71.
... clothing will suffice to give one a fairly complete idea of what our ancestors wore as they went about their daily ... clothes , " as one observer put it . These , however , were not the everyday costumes of HABILIMENTS AND HABITS 71.
Page 72
... clothing which was relatively heavy and coarse . Throughout New England , and to a lesser ex- tent elsewhere , men , women , and children wore homespun , with linen shirts , tow cloth skirts and breeches , and woolen stockings . When ...
... clothing which was relatively heavy and coarse . Throughout New England , and to a lesser ex- tent elsewhere , men , women , and children wore homespun , with linen shirts , tow cloth skirts and breeches , and woolen stockings . When ...
Page 73
... cloth . Shoes , often of the coarsest kind , double - soled and made of cowhide , were made either at home or by village shoemakers who were also cobblers , or , after the middle of the century , at such towns as Lynn . A great many of ...
... cloth . Shoes , often of the coarsest kind , double - soled and made of cowhide , were made either at home or by village shoemakers who were also cobblers , or , after the middle of the century , at such towns as Lynn . A great many of ...
Page 74
... clothes of poorer quality and cut , often made over from the discarded garments of their masters . In the South , what were called " plains " were imported in large quantities for the negroes , those in the house wearing blue jacket and ...
... clothes of poorer quality and cut , often made over from the discarded garments of their masters . In the South , what were called " plains " were imported in large quantities for the negroes , those in the house wearing blue jacket and ...
Page 76
... clothing for himself or his family , and scarcely a captain sailed for England who did not carry commissions of one kind or another . The very names of the fabrics which the colonists bought show the extent of this early trade : Holland ...
... clothing for himself or his family , and scarcely a captain sailed for England who did not carry commissions of one kind or another . The very names of the fabrics which the colonists bought show the extent of this early trade : Holland ...
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