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    • [Bonnie Willis Ford with infant son, Bill]

    • [Bonnie Willis Ford with infant son, Bill]
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    • This photograph of Bonnie Willis Ford (1907-1976) and her infant son,William Howard Ford, was taken in 1935 by an unknown photographer. Bonnie Ford gave most of her life in service to Penland School of Handicrafts and the Penland School of...
    • Frances Elizabeth Parker Nicholson

    • Frances Elizabeth Parker Nicholson

    • Cornhusk craft -- Appalachian region, Southern;

    • This photograph of Frances Elizabeth Parker Nicholson (1897-1990) in the 1940s or 1950s shows her with a selection of her cornhusk crafts. As a self-taught craftsperson, Nicholson began experimenting with cornhusk crafts in the 1930s. She devised...
    • Tanning Industry

    • Tanning Industry

    • Appalachian Mountains -- Pictorial works;

    • Tanning Industry was the overall caption for this three-part picture from J.S. Holmes' Forest Conditions in Western North Carolina, published in 1911. The separate pictures were subtitled (A) 'Tannery of Cover & Sons, Andrews,' (B) 'Unloading bark...
    • Dedication of the Confederate Monument in Sylva in 1912

    • Dedication of the Confederate Monument in Sylva in 1912

    • Appalachian Mountains -- Pictorial works;

    • On September 18, 1915, a crowd estimated at 3,000 people arrived in Sylva, N.C., to attend the dedication of the Civil War monument. The monument had been located prominently on the steps leading up from the town's main street to the new Jackson...
    • Balsam Inn, Balsam, N.C.

    • Balsam Inn, Balsam, N.C.

    • Appalachian Mountains -- Pictorial works;

    • This fold-out postcard for the Balsam Inn, built in 1905 - 1908, in the community of Balsam, N.C., contained multiple views of the inn and extended descriptions. The hotel was situated near the depot of the Murphy Branch of Southern Railway, a...
    • Pulpwood and Tanning Extract Industries

    • Pulpwood and Tanning Extract Industries

    • Appalachian Mountains -- Pictorial works;

    • The report by J.S. Holmes, Forest Conditions in Western North Carolina, published in 1911, contained a two-part image that was captioned in the table of contents as 'Pulpwood and Tanning Extract Industries.' The individual captions on the plate...
    • Swannanoa-Berkeley, Asheville

    • Swannanoa-Berkeley, Asheville

    • Appalachian Mountains -- Pictorial works;

    • The Greater Western North Carolina Association's tour guide, Information to Visitors Concerning Greater Western North Carolina (Asheville, N.C.: Inland Press, 1913), described the Swannanoa-Berkeley Hotel, in Asheville, N.C., as being '[a]mong the...
    • [Depot, Whittier, N.C.]

    • [Depot, Whittier, N.C.]

    • Appalachian Mountains -- Pictorial works;

    • This picture of the Whittier, N.C., railway depot possibly dates from 1909. When enlarged, the 'Train Schedule' sign, seen at the far right of the building, appears to have a handwritten date of July 16, 1909. The 'Whittier' sign over the doorway...
    • [Mary Shell]

    • [Mary Shell]

    • Weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Mary Shell (b. 1913), a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, was born and raised on the Qualla Boundary. A renowned sash weaver, Shell looked for a craft that she enjoyed doing. In 1956 she got a job at the Oconaluftee Indian Village where she...
    • [Mary Shell]

    • [Mary Shell]

    • Weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Mary Shell (b. 1913), a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, was born and raised on the Qualla Boundary. A renowned sash weaver, Shell looked for a craft that she enjoyed doing. In 1956 she got a job at the Oconaluftee Indian Village where she...
    • [Mary Shell]

    • [Mary Shell]

    • Weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Mary Shell (b. 1913), a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, was born and raised on the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee, North Carolina. A renowned sash weaver, Shell looked for a craft that she enjoyed doing. In 1956 she got a job at the...
    • [Allen Eaton to Clementine Douglas, 1937]

    • [Allen Eaton to Clementine Douglas, 1937]
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    • This letter was written by Allen Eaton to Clementine Douglas on January 16, 1937. It is unclear what "situation" Eaton refers to in his letter. The Guild was involved in talks with the National Park Service about the sale of crafts in the southern...
    • [Folk Art Center ground breaking ceremony]

    • [Folk Art Center ground breaking ceremony]
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    • This photograph was made on June 7, 1977 on the occasion of the ground breaking of the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville, North Carolina. Attending the event was Joan Mondale, wife of Vice President Mondale. Mondale was...
    • [Folk Art Center ground breaking ceremony]

    • [Folk Art Center ground breaking ceremony]
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    • This photograph was made on June 7, 1977 on the occasion of the ground breaking of the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville, North Carolina. Attending the event was Joan Mondale, wife of Vice President Mondale. Mondale was...
    • George Masa / Cameraman

    • George Masa / Cameraman

    • Business cards -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Pathe News

    • This business cards, titled "George Masa / Cameraman" documents Masa's work in Asheville, North Carolina. Born and raised in Japan, George Masa (1881-1933) was known by the name Masahara Iizuka. He emigrated to the U.S. when he was 20 years old...

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