10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STROUDING»
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strouding in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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INTRODUCTION OF CLOTH The heavy woolen cloth called strouding was
probably introduced by the English traders during the latter part of the eighteenth
century. In the middle of the last century it cost the Omaha from four to six dollars
per ...
Alice Cunningham Fletcher, Francis La Flesche, 1911
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Dress Clothing of the Plains Indians
This coarse "strouding," as it was called, usually was dyed scarlet red or dark
navy blue (close to black). The woven cloth was dyed, rather than the yarn. Old
blankets and other articles made from strouding have undyed selvages. If one
looks ...
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Reports from the Court of Claims Submitted to the House of ...
Dr. 21 To 6J yard* ducking, at 9 shillings per yard Tb 2} yards strouding, at 14*.
6d. per yard . To 4 two half-point blankets, at 15 shillings To 3 dozen knives, at 1
shilling To 4 shirts, at 12 shillings each - To 12 two-point blankets, at 9 shillings
To ...
United States. Court of Claims, 1859
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American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, ...
Amount. yards domestic for them, 3 00; two pieces of strouding by order of the
superintendent of Indian trade, 52 50; two pieces of calico for Indians above
mentioned, by order of the superintendent of Indian trade, 16 80; five chiefs' coats
, ...
United States. Congress, 1834
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Cases Decided in the United States Court of Claims
21 | To 6} yards ducking, at 9 shillings per yard To 2£ yards strouding, at 14». 6d.
per yard . To 4 two half-point blankets, at 15 shillings To 3 dozen knives, at 1
shilling To 4 shirts, at 12 shillings each To 12 two-point blankets, at 9 shillings To
1 ...
United States House of Representatives. Major Joseph Bowman. DR. £. a. d. 21
To 6* yards ducking, at 9 shillings per yard .............. _. 2 18 6 To 2Q yards
strouding, at 14s. 6d. per yard ............... _. 1 15 3 To 4 two half-point blankets, at
15 ...
United States House of Representatives, 1859
But they do complain of the articles generally sent, particularly of such quantities
of strouding, small blankets, squaw axes, pipes, beads, &c. I would recommend
that they should, for the future, consist in part of the following, to wit: Large size ...
United States. Congress, 1846
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Reports of Committees of the House of Representatives and ...
2 8 00 To 21 ells strouding, at 18 shillings per ell .. ............. .. 18 18 00 To 28
carrets tobacco, at 5 shillings per carret ............ .. 7 00 00 To 3} yards ducking, at 9
shillings per yard ............. -. 1 13 9 March 19 To 1 suit clothes to Edward Murry, at
20 ...
United States. Court of Claims, 1859
Like their disassociated cousins, the Black, and Brown Ivory Roses, America's
Native Indians exchanged deerskins, bearskins, and the Red Ivory Rose skins of
their brothers for Britain's coarse “red strouding” wool; and Scotland's cheapest ...
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Contact Points: American Frontiers from the Mohawk Valley to ...
Instead of garments created from deerskins, mulberry tree bark, and tree moss,
Creek clothing was increasingly made of strouding, calico, osnaburg, and other
European textiles. Men still used moccasins and occasionally leggings fashioned
...
Andrew Robert Lee Cayton, Fredrika J. Teute, 1998