Appalachians (People); Arts and crafts movement -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft industries -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft industries -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Missions -- Appalachian Region, Southern;
The photograph taken on April 23, 1989, shows Harley Jolley, a Mars Hill College history professor, unveiling a North Carolina historical highway marker in honor of Frances Goodrich. The marker commemorates Goodrich's contributions to the Craft...
Appalachians (People); Handicraft -- Social aspects; Handloom industry -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft industries -- Appalachian Region, Southern;
This 1923 letter from weaver Elmeda Walker to Frances Goodrich is personal in nature, letting Goodrich know where Walker is living and that she is not weaving any longer. Walker lived near Allanstand, North Carolina and Goodrich often relied on...
Arts and crafts movement -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Educators -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft industries -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft -- Social aspects;
This memorial to Frances L. Goodrich was written by Olive Dame Campbell shortly after Goodrich's death in 1944. The memorial appears to have been read by Campbell, most likely at the memorial service sponsored by the Southern Highland Handicraft...
This twelve page pamphlet describes a year of the Appalachian School. The boarding school had thirty young children from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The school's program is explained and contributions are sought.
This memorial to Frances L. Goodrich was written by Lucy Morgan shortly after Goodrich's death in 1944. The memorial appears to have been read by Morgan, most likely at the memorial service sponsored by the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild where...