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The duplex (or double) elliptic spring skirt is the most elastic, flexible, and durable skirt made
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Jeff. Davis caught at last. Hoop skirts & southern chivalry
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S. H. & M. skirt binding counter : John Wanamaker Philadelphia
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American fashions, spring & summer 1862, by Genio C. Scott, No 156 Broadway New-York
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