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WAGON COVERS in the old west were hemp. Photo: Bill Bridges
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Hemp wagon covers and tents in the Civil War. All the white is hemp.
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Wagons Ho! Before completion of the railroads, emigrants and settlers traveled West in cross-country wagon trains. The 2,000-mile journey from Missouri to the West Coast took over four months. Old West Collectors Series. Published by Kustom Quality, El Paso, Texas.
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KANSAS ORIGINAL RV. Hemp Museum postcard.
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THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Covered wagon train near the Rockies. Hemp Museum print, CURRIER & IVES.
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Covered wagon book end of the Hemp Museum collection.
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Fancy ribbed hemp wagon cover at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, with the Curator.
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Tent City of Coronado Island, San Diego, California, existed for 37 years. Hemp Museum greeting card.
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Post Card picture of U.S. Army, Company J. tents at Leon springs, Texas, September 9,1916. Canvas tents before the age of synthetics. Hemp Museum postcard.
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They should have called it Hemp City for all the canvas there.
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