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Tag: lace

Ipswich Pillow Lace

July 28, 2025October 22, 2025 Gordon Harris5 Comments
Pillow Lace Sign, High St., Ipswich MA

In the late eighteenth century, Ipswich had 600 women and girls producing more than 40,000 yards of lace annually. Ipswich industrialists imported machines from England to mechanize and speed up the operation, which destroyed the hand-made lace industry.

Posted in HistoryTagged 1770, Caldwell, High Street, lace, Revolutionary War, women

President Washington Visits Ipswich, October 30, 1789

July 19, 2024July 21, 2024 Gordon Harris2 Comments

On October 30, 1789, Washington passed through Ipswich on his ten-day tour of Massachusetts. Adoring crowds greeted the President at Swasey’s Tavern (still standing at the corner of Popular and County Streets) where he stopped for food and drink.

Posted in History, PeopleTagged 1789, George Washington, Ipswich, lace, October

Ipswich Hosiery

October 24, 2022July 28, 2023 Gordon Harris4 Comments
Ipswich hosiery advertisement

After the first stocking machine was smuggled from England to Ipswich in 1822, immigrants arrived in Ipswich to work in the cotton and hosiery mills, contributing to the town's diverse cultural heritage.

Posted in HistoryTagged 1750, hosiery, industrial history, lace

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