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    • [Quilt: Log Cabin and String pattern]

    • [Quilt: Log Cabin and String pattern]

    • Quilts -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This small scale quilt is presumably a doll quilt. Composed of fabrics including cotton, wool, and a mixed rayon, the quilt is pieced by hand in a "Log Cabin and String" pattern. The backing is of pink fabric and the quilt's three layers are tied,...
    • [Hope Brown to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • [Hope Brown to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This letter was written by woodcarver Hope Caler Brown to Murrial Martin, known as Murray Martin, who was the carving instructor of the John C. Campbell Folk School from 1935 to 1973. Martin also managed the school's woodcarving cooperative which...
    • [Tom Barnett with fiddle]

    • [Tom Barnett with fiddle]
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    • This photograph of Tom Barnett with his fiddle was taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934. Barnett lived in Peachtree, N.C. and contributed many of the songs that appear in Olive Dame Campbell's ballad collection. Among others he contributed the...
    • [Woodcarving: wild turkey hen]

    • [Woodcarving: wild turkey hen]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This wild turkey hen, or guinea hen, is signed "JH," and is presumed to have been carved by John Hall (1875-1962) in the 1930s. Hall was one of several carvers in the extended Hall family of Clay County, N.C. and was among the earliest carvers...
    • [Doris Reece to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • [Doris Reece to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This letter was written by woodcarver Doris or Dot Reese to Murrial Martin, known as Murray Martin, who was the carving instructor of the John C. Campbell Folk School from 1935 to 1973. Martin also managed the school's woodcarving cooperative...
    • [Ethel Hogsed to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • [Ethel Hogsed to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This letter was written by woodcarver Ethel Hogsed to Murrial Martin, known as Murray Martin, who was the carving instructor of the John C. Campbell Folk School from 1935 to 1973. Martin also managed the school's woodcarving cooperative which...
    • [Fannie Ivester to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • [Fannie Ivester to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This letter was written by woodcarver Fannie Ivester to Murrial Martin, known as Murray Martin, who was the carving instructor of the John C. Campbell Folk School from 1935 to 1973. Martin also managed the school's woodcarving cooperative which...
    • [W.T. Massey to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • [W.T. Massey to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This letter was written by woodcarver W.T. Massey to Murrial Martin, known as Murray Martin, who was the carving instructor of the John C. Campbell Folk School from 1935 to 1973. Martin also managed the school's woodcarving cooperative which...
    • [Sue McClure to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • [Sue McClure to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This letter was written by woodcarver Sue McClure to Murrial Martin, known as Murray Martin, who was the carving instructor of the John C. Campbell Folk School from 1935 to 1973. Martin also managed the school's woodcarving cooperative which...
    • [J.H. Hall to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • [J.H. Hall to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This letter was written by woodcarver J.H. (John) Hall to Murrial Martin, known as Murray Martin, who was the carving instructor of the John C. Campbell Folk School from 1935 to 1973. Martin also managed the school's woodcarving cooperative which...
    • [Ben Hall to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • [Ben Hall to Murrial Martin, 1947]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This letter was written by woodcarver Ben Hall to Murrial Martin, known as Murray Martin, who was the carving instructor of the John C. Campbell Folk School from 1935 to 1973. Martin also managed the school's woodcarving cooperative which became...
    • [Woodcarving: steer]

    • [Woodcarving: steer]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This steer was carved in holly wood by John Hall (1875-1962), one of several carvers in the extended Hall family. His two brothers, Ben and Elisha, were both carvers. John Hall was among the earliest carvers working in the Brasstown area. He...
    • [Woodcarving: "Mad Mule"]

    • [Woodcarving: "Mad Mule"]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This mule was carved in cherry wood by John Hall (1875-1962), one of several carvers in the extended Hall family. His two brothers, Ben and Elisha, were both carvers. The "mad mule" became a signature piece of the Hall family. John Hall was among...
    • [Woodcarving: St. Francis]

    • [Woodcarving: St. Francis]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This St. Francis sculpture was carved by Dexter Dockery in walnut, a difficult wood to work. Dockery learned to carve at the John C. Campbell Folk School under instructor Murrial Martin along with Jack Hall sold his work through the Folk School's...
    • [Woodcarving: St. Francis]

    • [Woodcarving: St. Francis]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This St. Francis sculpture was carved by Dexter Dockery in walnut, a difficult wood to work. Dockery learned to carve at the John C. Campbell Folk School under instructor Murrial Martin along with Jack Hall sold his work through the Folk School's...
    • [Woodcarving: possum family]

    • [Woodcarving: possum family]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This sculpture of a possum family was carved in walnut, a difficult wood to carve. The piece was made by John Hall (1875-1962), one of several carvers in the extended Hall family. His two brothers, Ben and Elisha, were both carvers. John Hall...
    • [Woodcarving: fox]

    • [Woodcarving: fox]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This fox, made by Ben Hall (1885-1963), was made from cherry, a hard wood to carve. Hall was one of several carvers in the extended Hall family that lived in the Warne community east of Brasstown. Born Aaron Ben Hall, but known to all as Ben, he...
    • [Woodcarving: farm animals]

    • [Woodcarving: farm animals]

    • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • These carved farm animals are a rarity among John C. Campbell Folk School carvings in that they are painted. Carvings sold through the school's woodcarving cooperative, known as the Brasstown Carvers, were typically farm animals that were carved,...

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