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    What was notable about the suit "Midnight Rider" William Dawes, Jr. wore to his wedding in 1768?

    Question #122497. Asked by serpa. (Jul 18 11 11:01 AM)


    BOB501

    The suit was entirely made in North America, not in England.

    Jul 18 11, 12:03 PM


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