
Silk Dreams: The Forgotten Story of Michigan's Silk Production
Michigan History Moment · LCC Connect
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Show Notes
Michigan once experienced a fascinating yet short-lived silk production craze in the 1830s, driven by the introduction of a special mulberry tree that promised lucrative returns. Despite the initial excitement and the efforts of farmers like Christian Zook and Abel Page, the industry faced significant challenges, including harsh winters and diseases that devastated mulberry crops. This Michigan history moment sheds light on a unique chapter in the state’s agricultural past and the trials faced by early silk producers.
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