[Recipes for dyeing cloth.] [1825-1850.].

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[Recipes for dyeing cloth.] [1825-1850.].

Directions for dyeing yarn, wool, flannel, and cotton the colors red, green, black, yellow, and blue. Manuscripts are from the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Tyringham, Mass., is the only Shaker community named, appearing on two of the items. The Shakers who wrote these directions were James C. Hutton and Mary Jane Sherer and, from Tyringham, Hannah Culver, Hannah Kilborn, and Hannah Cannon.

15 items ; 6-31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7155616

Winterthur Library

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United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing.

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Hutton, James V.

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Sherer, Mary Jane.

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Culver, Hannah.

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Cannon, Hannah.

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Kilborn, Hannah.

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