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The Cultural Significance of the Block Island Woman's Christian Temperance Union Quilt of 1931
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From Uncoverings 2003, Volume 24 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
2003
By: Dangelas, Sarah Rose
Sarah Rose Dangelas grew up in New Hampshire and earned her bachelor's degree in art history at Boston's Northeastern University, where she found time to make two quilts, which began her interest in quilt history. Sarah is currently a Ph.D. student in the American Studies program at the University of Maryland. She lives on Block Island, Rhode Island, where she is working on her dissertation. She is interested in historic preservation and the presentation of women's history at historic sites.
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Contents and Preface
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Eighteenth-Century Annapolis Quilters:...
Venters, Heather Ersts
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The Anti-Polygamy Quilt by the Ogden M...
Cross, Mary Bywater
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Quilt Symposium '77: "Fine Art--Folk A...
Ducey, Carolyn; Ducey, Mary Ellen
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Quilts As Manifestations of Cross-Cult...
Hanson, Marin F.; Smucker, Janneken
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Egyptian Appliques
Gagnon, Blaire O.
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Authors and Editor and Index
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Womenfolk 29. Women's Temperance Movem...
Breneman, Judy Anne