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Hi Susan,
Read local papers for ads for used clothing. Your canal wokers probably wore an assortment of cast-offs, which were common before specialized occupational clothing was developed.
Greg Koos
McLean County Museum of History
Bloomington IL
Susan wrote:
> We are developing a diorama of the Illinois and Michigan Canal( built in
> the 1830's and opened in 1848) for our core exhibit on Joliet Area
> History. As part of this diorama, there will be full sized mannequins of
> workers and a foreman working on the canal. Our designers need to know
> what type of clothing would be appropriate for these mannequins. I would
> appreciate knowing what canal workers on other canals wore.
>
> We are also going to replicate rope used by the workers. Does anyone know
> what material and braiding would be appropriate?
>
> I also see that you have a collection of steel industry information. We
> are also replicating a steel company welder from circa 1900. If you have
> any ideas as to how he would be dressed, it would also be extremely helpful.
>
> Thanks for any information.
>
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