I think he had seven (?) of them made, but I don't recall the source of that info. Paine? MTP has receipts for all sort of expenses, so they may have that info, or you might find a reference in AMT1-3. BTW, the MTP staff is "locked out" of their offices due to COVID restrictions, and are only allowed sporadic visits that have to be scheduled weeks in advance, so they may not have ready access to those receipts (if such exist). I think Hartford and Hannibal each have one "white" suit coat (and Hartford also has a shirt or two) so there may be labels on the artifacts themselves that would reveal the answer. I'm posting this info in case some of the Twain site staffs are without power or internet access at the moment, and I stand ready to be corrected by any staffers who have better info. Kevin @ Mac Donnell Rare Books 9307 Glenlake Drive Austin TX 78730 512-345-4139 Member: ABAA, ILAB, BSA You can browse our books at: www.macdonnellrarebooks.com ------ Original Message ------ From: "Matthew Seybold" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: 2/17/2021 8:09:11 AM Subject: Who made the white suit? >This one has so far stumped me. Is there any record of which clothier(s) >made Twain's white suits? I've seen several references to them as >"custom-made," but so far no reference to whose custom. I know he had >several for different seasons and occasions. Anybody know where I can find >more detail? > >- MS > >-- >Matt Seybold >Assistant Professor of American Literature & Mark Twain Studies >Elmira College >Editor, MarkTwainStudies.org >MattSeybold.com >