Index Entry | Butland, James sells lace and trim for drummer's uniforms |
Location | Philadelphia |
Citation | PEP.777.026 15 Feb 1777:852 (3/315) James Butland, fringe and lace maker, begs leave to inform the public that he has removed into Second-Street, between Arch and Market-Streets, where the manufactory is carried on by Butland and Gollen, lace and thread makers, and where may be had all kinds of uniforms for officers, in gold and silver, all kinds of laces and trimmings for drummers, soldiers hats, . . . [11 more lines] |
Generic Title | Pennsylvania Evening Post |
Date | 1777.02.15 |
Publisher | Towne, Benjamin |
City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
Year | 1777 |
Bibliography | B0034036 |