By A Mystery Man Writer
Mary Brewster [1846], Martha Brown [1848], Mary Lawrence [1857] and Eliza Williams [1859] did not make any journal entries for their respective years. Due to the lack of material from the Sister-Sailors journals, I thought today would be a perfect opportunity to broach a new subject; women's foundation (under) garments. QUESTION: So, HOW did they get that…
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