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Circassian

Summary

A fancy twill woven fabric made to simulate cashmere.
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“Circassian,” in Montgomery, Textiles in America, 200.


Comprehensive Works Cited

Montgomery, Florence M. Textiles in America: 1650–1870. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1984.

Links

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  • Bill of Goods from Joseph Smith’s Store, 20 September 1842
  • Bill of Goods from Rigdon, Smith & Co., 20 May 1837
  • Goods Requested of Edward Hunter, circa 11 March 1842
  • Invoice from H. Smith & Co., 12 November 1836
  • Invoice, D. O. Ketchum to Cahoon, Carter & Co., 16 June 1836
  • Invoice, G. C. Coit to Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, 18 June 1836
  • Invoice, H. Smith & Co. to Sidney Rigdon, 12 November 1836
  • Joseph Smith’s Store Daybook A, January–July 1842
  • The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A
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