This photograph depicts men taking lunch on the side porch of the Farm House at the John C. Campbell Folk School, after working on the Log House Museum all morning. Members of the Brasstown, N.C. community pledged time and labor to help with...
This plane was contained in a tool chest belonging to woodworker Jesse Bryson Stalcup. Jack planes are used for all work requiring heavy shaving of rough wooden surfaces. The blade is adjustable and removable for sharpening. It can be raised or...
Completed in 1929, the Mill House served as the original wood shop for the John C. Campbell Folk School and as housing for male students. The water wheel on the front of the building provided power for the operations in the wood shop. The Mill...
This photograph album belonged to Frances Goodrich and contains photographs documenting her years as a Presbyterian missionary in Madison County, N.C. during the late 1890s and early 1900s. The photographs reflect the formation of the Presbyterian...