We have a few speeches printed on silk ourselves. Theater programs were
also printed on silk.
Joshua
Caroline Rainey wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am working in an exhibit for the South Carolina State Museum. We have
> Andrew Jackson' December 10th, 1832 Proclamation to the People of South
> Carolina which is printed on silk. I have been trying to discover why
> this document is printed on silk exactly. I know that our copy is not
> out of the ordinary as I have found a few on sale on the internet also
> made out of silk. If anyone could give me any leads I would greatly
> appreciate it.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Caroline Rainey
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