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  • Waterproofing for shoes; Workwoman's Guide

    The Workwoman's Guide. A Lady. 1840. pp. 227

    No. 62

    TO MAKE SHOES WATERPROOF.

    One pound of mutton suet, four ounces of bees-wax, two ounces of venice turpentine, mixed altogether; the bees-wax being melted and strained.

    Put on the composition with a hare's foot or brush, drying it before the fire, and repeating it at intervals of time, till all the seams and little cracks are filled up.
    Last edited by Stonewall_Greyfox; 03-03-2009, 04:30 PM. Reason: page number
    Paul B. Boulden Jr.


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    French Polish for Boots, Shoes, and Harness

    The Workwoman's Guide. A Lady. 1840. pp. 229

    No. 69

    FRENCH POLISH FOR BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS.

    A quarter of a pound of glue, hald a pound of logwood chips, a quarter of an ounce of indigo, powdered very fine, a quarter of an ounce of soft soap, a quarter of an ounce of isenglass.

    Boil these ingredients in two pints of vinegar and one pint of water, during ten minutes after the ebullition begins.

    Then strain the liquid; when cold it is fit for use, and may be put into either pint of half-pint bottles.

    The dirt must be sponged off the boots and shoes, and the polish afterwards put on with a clean sponge; should the polish ever become too thick, it must be held near to the fire to warm a little, when the heat will give it the proper liquescence.
    Paul B. Boulden Jr.


    RAH VA MIL '04
    (Loblolly Mess)
    [URL="http://23rdva.netfirms.com/welcome.htm"]23rd VA Vol. Regt.[/URL]
    [URL="http://www.virginiaregiment.org/The_Virginia_Regiment/Home.html"]Waggoner's Company of the Virginia Regiment [/URL]

    [URL="http://www.military-historians.org/"]Company of Military Historians[/URL]
    [URL="http://www.moc.org/site/PageServer"]Museum of the Confederacy[/URL]
    [URL="http://www.historicsandusky.org/index.html"]Historic Sandusky [/URL]

    Inscription Capt. Archibold Willet headstone:

    "A span is all that we can boast, An inch or two of time, Man is but vanity and dust, In all his flower and prime."

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