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Myth and Reality in Craft Tradition, Were Blacksmiths Really Muscle Bound? Were Basketmakers Gypsies? Were Thirteen Quilts in the Dowry Chest?
The Union County Historical Society's Oral Traditions Project organized a symposium in June 1993 where this paper was presented in conjunction with a quilt exhibit at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was published in On the Cutting Edge, Textile Collectors, Collections, and Traditions: Symposium Papers, 1994.
1994
By: Union County Historical Society
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Union County Historical Society - Oral...
Lassansky, Jeannette
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On the Cutting Edge Textile Collec...
Union County Historical Society
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Front Matter, Acknowledgements, Conten...
Lasansky, Jeannette
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Electra Havemeyer Webb and Shelburne's...
Oliver, Celia
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The Evolution of the Quilt Collection ...
Tuckhorn, Nancy Gibson
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Quilted Ballots, Political and Campaig...
Powell, Julie
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Rags Into Riches, The Collecting of Te...
Machmer, Richard and Rosemary
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All In and All Done? The Pennsylvania ...
Keyser, Alan G.
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Fabric and the Amish Quilt, Tradition,...
Granick, Eve Wheatcroft
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Quiltmaking on Chesapeake Plantations
Allen, Gloria Seaman
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Characteristics of Signed New Jersey Q...
Erickson, Rita
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Quilt Design Explosion of the Great De...
Waldvogel, Merikay
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Feed, Flour, Tobacco and Other Sacks
Nickols, Pat
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The Hispanic Tradition of Quiltmaking ...
Zopf, Dorothy R.
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Index - On the Cutting Edge, Texti...
Lasansky, Jeannette