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William A. Barnhill Collection
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William A. Barnhill Collection
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Collection Items
William A. Barnhill during his service in World War 1
William A. Barnhill during his service in World War 1
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The Warren family showing every stage of making a woven coverlet from the raw wool to the finished object. Mt. Pisgah, North Carolina, ca. 1915.
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A member of the Warren family carding wool. Carding prepares the wool fibers for spinning. Mt. Pisgah, North Carolina, ca. 1915.
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The elder Mrs. Warren using a great wheel, or walking wheel, to spin the wool into yarn. The spinner turns the great wheel by hand and moves back and forth while collecting the pulled and twisted fibers onto a spindle. Mt. Pisgah, North Carolina,…
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Cindy Warren weaving on a traditional mountain loom. Mt. Pisgah, North Carolina, ca. 1915.
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Warren family member with a completed woven coverlet. Mt. Pisgah, North Carolina, ca. 1915.
Collection Tree
- William A. Barnhill Collection