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    Paper bags

    All,
    A while back I ran across a thread that had period instructions for folding paper into a pouch for salt, sugar, etc... (I want to say they referred to it as a pharmacy fold or General Store fold). It was stirdy and self closing. Well after searching for almost an hour, I haven't been able to locate this thread again. Any help in locating it or if someone has the instructions they could send me, it would be greatly appreciated. I want to get away a bit from always using the cloth bags even for the little sugar I carry. Thanks!
    Respectfully,
    Jon Bocek

    ~ The Dandy Man Mess / SAC / WA / VLH / LR ~

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    Re: Paper bags

    Hey John,
    Something you may be interested in
    http://www.google.com/patents?id=RF4...page&q&f=false
    If you look at figures 5 and 6, I believe you have the original 1859 bag (maybe not Francis' '52 bag) but at least the '59 one. Don't know if this helps or not.

    V/r yours
    Layne Chartrand

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    Re: Paper bags

    I find several matches in searching under "druggist fold". You fold paper in half, then thirds, tuck the ends into each other, fill the packet and fold over the top. Is that what you are referring to?
    Billy Smothermon
    Barret's Battery, 10th Missouri Light Artillery
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    Re: Paper bags

    Quote Originally Posted by blsmothermon View Post
    I find several matches in searching under "druggist fold". You fold paper in half, then thirds, tuck the ends into each other, fill the packet and fold over the top. Is that what you are referring to?
    I think the modern term for that is a drug bindle... I'm sure there are a bunch of youtube videos on how to do it. No sure on its historicity.
    Todd Reynolds
    Confederate Orphan Extraordinaire

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