Thomas Deitrich's Fox River Paper Paintings Exhibit

cotton

Before the use of trees for fiber, beginning in the late 1800s, cotton rags were used to make paper. Still today, the finest papers are made with cotton.

Women were commonly employed as rag sorters and cutters. They went through the old clothing and removed buttons, seams, and hems. The clothes were then cut, prior to being sent to the beater. Standing as they worked, the job was dirty and tiring.

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