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English: Some of the samples of Ipswich Lace submitted in a report by Joseph Dana about the lace-making industry in Ipswich MA in the late 18th century. From the papers of Alexander Hamilton. Image 21 in papers collection. Hamilton, Alexander. Alexander Hamilton Papers: General Correspondence, -1804; 1791, Jan.-May. 1791. Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://www.loc.gov/item/mss246120020/.
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Source Alexander Hamilton Papers: General Correspondence, 1734-1804; 1791, Jan.-May
Author Joseph Dana collected samples and submitted report

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Samples of black silk Ipswich lace from Joseph Dana's report

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