From Uncoverings 2009, Volume 30 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
2009
By: Horton, Laurel
Laurel Horton is an independent quilt researcher, author, and editor. A native of Kentucky, she holds a B.A. in English and an M.S. in Library Science from the University of Kentucky and an M.A. in Folklore from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Her 1979 thesis, "Economic Influences on German and Scotch-Irish Quilts in Antebellum Rowan County, North Carolina," was one of the earliest studies of regional variations in American quiltmaking traditions. She authored the award-winning book, Mary Black's Family Quilts: Memory and Meaning in Everyday Life. A member of AQSG since 1982, she edited Uncoverings from 1987 through 1993, and resumed editorship with the 2008 volume.
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Uncoverings 2009, Volume 30 of the Res...
Horton, Laurel
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Two Norwegian Silk Quilts in America
Derrick, Peggy; McShannock, Linda
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William Pinch and the Rainbow Quilt Bl...
Pinka, Sharon Fulton
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The Persuasive Power of a Quilt: A Stu...
Amelon, Jane
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The Stearns & Foster Company (1846-190...
Pumphrey, Linda M.
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The Development of Geometric Pictorial...
Fitzgerald, Mary Reecy
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Reflections on Quilt History: Accompli...
Gunn, Virginia
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Contributors and Index
Horton, Laurel