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    • [2013-01-26]

    • [2013-01-26]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Mountain life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; John C. Campbell Folk School; Music -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Museums -- Curatorship -- North Carolina -- Cullowhee; Western Carolina...

    • The show begins with Amy’s story “Washing Clothes in the Smoke,” which tells of washing clothes in a kettle over an open fire. The story is accompanied by “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” by Artie Shaw. On Creative Corner, Doreyl continues her...
    • [Allanstand, North Carolina]

    • [Allanstand, North Carolina]
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    • This photograph is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich’s early years in Madison County, North Carolina. Frances Louisa Goodrich (1856-1944) was among the first to promote a revival of weaving in the North Carolina mountains,...
    • [Woodcarving: mountain woman doll]

    • [Woodcarving: mountain woman doll]

    • Toys -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This is a mountain woman figure or doll made in the early 1940s by William Perry Smith (1904-1965), of Buncombe County, North Carolina. The doll features a simple face carved from white pine and hand-sewn clothes. Smith, commonly known as Willie...
    • [Woodcarving: mountain man doll]

    • [Woodcarving: mountain man doll]

    • Toys -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This is a mountain man figure or doll made by William Perry Smith (1904-1965), of Buncombe County, North Carolina, in the early 1940s. The doll features a simple face carved from white pine and hand-sewn clothes. Smith, commonly known as Willie...
    • Corn Shuck Family

    • Corn Shuck Family

    • Cornhusk craft -- Appalachian region, Southern; Dolls -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This photograph of the Corn Shuck Family was taken for Allanstand Cottage Industries and used for publicity. It shows the dolls developed and patented by Margaret Revis. They are named: Maizie, Tiny Tot, Flossie, Millie, Jr., Cornelius, and Peggy...
    • [Craftsman's Fair, 1949: Mr. & Mrs. William P. Smith]

    • [Craftsman's Fair, 1949: Mr. & Mrs. William P. Smith]

    • Dolls -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • William Perru Smith, commonly known as Willie Smith, lost both legs in a train accident. He was able to support his family with the earnings he made from carving dolls and roosters. He and his wife demonstrated at the early Craftsman's Fairs of...

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