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  2. Category:1840s in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    1840 in Pennsylvania (2 C) 1841 in Pennsylvania (3 C) 1842 in Pennsylvania (3 C, 3 P) 1843 in Pennsylvania (3 C) 1844 in Pennsylvania (3 C, 1 P) 1845 in Pennsylvania ...

  3. Braided rug - Wikipedia

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    Braided area rugs can be constructed in a variety of different ways including a banded braid construction, cloth braid construction, flat braid construction and yarn braid construction. Banded braid constructions have wide bands of either solid colored or variegated braids made from predetermined patterns to offer an appealing, thick look.

  4. Massey family - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, Hart Massey built Massey Hall, a performing arts theatre in Toronto, in memory of his late son, Charles Albert Massey (1848–1884), who loved music. [ 1 ] On 8 February 1915, Charles' son, Charles Albert "Bert" Massey II (1880–1915), was shot to death by Carrie Davies ( c. 1897 –1961), his 18-year-old British maid, sparking a ...

  5. Axminster Carpets - Wikipedia

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    In 1828, a disastrous fire destroyed the weaving looms.In 1835 the company owner, Samuel Rampson Whitty, the founder's grandson, was declared bankrupt. Blackmores of Wilton, Wiltshire, near Salisbury, bought the remaining stock and looms and extended their business to include hand-knotted carpets, which were still called Axminsters.

  6. Model 1840 Cavalry Saber - Wikipedia

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    The 1840 saber was used during the Mexican–American War by US Cavalry. The main contractors were Ames of Cabotville, Horstmann, and Tiffany but due to the large number of swords required at least 1,000 were made in Germany by S&K and imported. Some troopers used Prussian sabers as an alternative, which in contrast to the M1840 had straight ...

  7. Navajo weaving - Wikipedia

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    A contemporary Navajo rug Third phase Chief's blanket, circa 1870–1880. Navajo weaving (Navajo: diyogí) are textiles produced by Navajo people, who are based near the Four Corners area of the United States. Navajo textiles are highly regarded and have been sought after as trade items for more than 150 years.