The Early Silk Industry of Lancaster County

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Sun Hill, a little hamlet about two miles from Manheim, boasted of two extensive cocooneries, one of which was known as the " Warwick cocoonery '* (36) and was owned by David M. Eberly. It was my good fortune, recently, to call at the home of Mrs. A. S. Kauffman, 921 North Prince Street, this city, who is a daughter of Mr. Eberly. Besides being an expert silk raiser he was one of the most prominent horticulturists in the county. He was widely known as a raiser of the finest kinds of fruits and
...berries, making a specialty of the luscious strawberry. Among Mrs. Kauffmaii's treasures are a pair of homespun silk stockings, made in their own family, cocoons in white and cream colors, and numerous skeins of homespun silk, some of which had been exhibited at various fairs and exhibits of agricultural products. She also has in her possession one of two medals which Mr. Eberly had won at the " American Institute " in New York City, on the one side of which, within a wreath of mulberry leaves and heads of wheat is this inscription : "American Institute, N, Y.

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