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Monday, July 8, 2013

a few links...

A few material culture oriented blog links worth checking out:

Continental Currency One-Sixth of a Dollar 1776 “Fugio Note,” Spelled “CURRENCEY”


 

18th Century Material Culture Resource Center

 Buffalo Trace blog

  British Tars blog 

Neal Hurst's Cincinnatus Material Objects Used and Made in North America

 "A Parcel of Strouds, Duffields, Blankets, Silver Trinkets and other suitable Articles for that Trade."

and another new material culture focused blog:  Paquoudenek



Posted by Jim at 1:52 PM
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