A tanner prepped leather and made leather products. There are several steps to make leather useful for use . Cobblers needed smooth leather to make shoes, saddle makers used leather, people who worked in some jobs needed leather aprons so a lot of leather was used.
Early colonial tanneries were small and often moved when the vegetable tanning materials or the source of hides in one area were exhausted
colonial tanners work really hard.
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Wood with iron fittings.
Tanners cured and preserved animal hides to make leather.
The tanner, as the name suggests, tanned hides turning it into clothes, beds and many other things
they got there tools by blacksmith
how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
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pants also wigs and brown shirt
they were cobblers, blacksmiths, silversmiths, barbers, doctors, woodworkers, tailors, and tanners
they used a buffer, a fleshing knife, a sleeker, a stone mill, anda unhairing knife
farming, blacksmithing, selling cash crops, fur trading, shipbuilders, fishing, lumbering, tailors, tanners, inn keepers, printers
Wood with iron fittings.
Colonial dressmakers made clothes from woven materials.[=
Tanners cured and preserved animal hides to make leather.
The tanner, as the name suggests, tanned hides turning it into clothes, beds and many other things
Twelfth-century England gave rise to tanners' guilds
They made shoes,shirts,caps,belts, etc. out of leather. They also were artisan's.
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