Wisconsin, Land of Frenchmen, Indians, and the Beaver (Classic Reprint)

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The best furs were taken between October and Would possibly. The pound and a half pelt used to be scraped and rubbed with fat, then worn for a season with the fur next to the Indian’s body. The fur used to be thus greased and soft ened and well prepared for hat and coat manufacturing. Dry furs were also sold, especially if the demand used to be great, however the greased variety used to be more valuable.

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