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Getting to the “root” of the matter… – Miller-Cory House Museum
Diggin' the Wig
My 18th century source — Did men have to wear a wig? I watched the getting...
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Bizarre fashions: wigs and false hair – A Historical Miscellany
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The Wigmaker in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg, by Thomas K. Ford: a Project Gutenberg eBook
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