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Tidings from the 18th Century
Rural Pennsylvania Clothing
Everyday dress of Rural America
All new condition, I don't think there was a page turned until I just did it.
$50 delivered CONUS.
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That's a steal for these books! They're all out of print and definitive research material. I own all of these (and paid much more) but if I didn't I would be all over this.
 
Sorry to hear of Beth Gilgun's passing. I have her book and looked forward to her articles in Muzzleloader way back when. I met her at a reenactment. She was gracious and informative.

Jeff
 
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