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Caught up with marauding Indians... “They had killed a buffaloe & were busily engaged in cooking & making moccasins of the raw hide.”
Palliser, 1840s, Solitary Rambles, “Before leaving Settlements, provide yourself with lead, tobacco, coffee, sugar, salt, needles, awls, strong thread, and shoemaker’s wax, and also one or two dressed skins, for making and mending moccasins;”
Spencer Records “They wore moccasins made of deer skin. The deer skin was also home tanned. The tanning was often done with oak bark; “
Buffalo Bird Woman, Hidatsa Indian “In olden times every warrior carried a bag of soft skin at his left side supported by a thong over his right shoulder; in this bag he kept needles, sinews, awl, soft tanned skin for making patches for moccasins,” and “Old tent covers, as I have said, were cut up for moccasins,”
Gen. Ssmuel Dale, 1813-14 “I wore a hunting shirt of rust brown color, homespun pants, moccasins and leggings of dressed buckskin,”
“Rabbit toe moccasin”¦ The shoes are made of dressed deer or moose skin without the hair. ”¦” ~Andrew Graham, Hudson’s Bay, 1760’s
Smyth 1784 “On their feet they sometimes wear pumps of their own manufacture, but generally Indian moccossons, of their own construction also, which are made of strong elk’s or buck’s skin, dressed soft as for gloves or breeches,”
Pension Application of Philip Harless 1779 “”¦ a part of the men from the garrison where he was stationed persued after the Indians to rescue a prisoner and persued on untill some of them become bear footed and was compelled to make Mocquinsans out of raw Deerskins.”
Osborne Russell, Journal of a Trapper “”¦ his hose are pieces of Blanket lapped round his feet which are covered with a pair of Moccassins made of Dressed Deer Elk or Buffaloe skins.”
1746 “Lost”¦ eight buck skins, dressed and smoaked, and four dressed in oil”¦”
1767 “STOLEN”¦ 22 drest buckskins of brained leather, ready smoaked”¦”
1769 “BROKE open and robbed”¦ 1 middling buckskin, 1 small ditto, English dressed”¦”
1778 “Was broke open”¦ seven skins of brained leather”¦”
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