VICE
VICE’s Luis Prada spotlights Prof. Tristan Brown’s discovery that a Chinese tea label on display as a Boston Tea Party artifact at Boston’s Old South Meeting House was actually created during the 19th century. After Brown translated the label from Cantonese, it “revealed an American name, 'Smith, Archer,' as it identified Smith, Archer and Co., a New York trading firm active in East Asia during the 1860s and 1870s,” writes Prada.