These eight pages were written by Frances Goodrich to tell the story of Allanstand Cottage Industries, Inc. She begins with her longing to help mountain women, the gift of the double bow knot coverlet, her first experiences with a loom. She mentions the Angels' and Elmeda Walker as teachers and workers. She ends with a reference to an anonymous weaver and a run-down of dates associated with the salesroom. There is reference to her folder which explains the original purpose of the Allanstand Cottage Industries
In this February 25, 1931 letter, John C. Campbell Folk School director, Olive D. Campbell, wrote to...
In this March 2, 1931 letter, Frances Goodrich is writing to John C. Campbell Folk School director, ...
This letter to Frances Goodrich at Allanstand Cottage Industries was written by Allen Eaton and date...
This booklet promoting Allanstand Cottage Industries was written by Frances Goodrich and published b...
This draft history of the Allanstand Cottage Industries tells the story of how Frances Goodrich foun...
This photograph is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich’s early years in western...
This article describes Frances Goodrich's efforts to revive weaving in western North Carolina and th...
This photograph is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich’s early years in Madison...
This article describing the work of Allanstand Cottage Industries was published in the "Christian Sc...
This brochure was written by Frances Goodrich to promote the incorporation of the Allanstand Cottage...
This clipping from an unknown periodical is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich...
This photograph is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich’s early years in western...
In this December 30, 1929 letter to Dr. Warren Wilson, Frances Goodrich writes of her interest in se...
This tri-fold brochure was used to promote the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild's Allanstand Cotta...
This signed photograph of Frances Goodrich was taken by Doris Ulmann in 1934. Goodrich came to rur...
In this February 25, 1931 letter, John C. Campbell Folk School director, Olive D. Campbell, wrote to...
In this March 2, 1931 letter, Frances Goodrich is writing to John C. Campbell Folk School director, ...
This letter to Frances Goodrich at Allanstand Cottage Industries was written by Allen Eaton and date...
This booklet promoting Allanstand Cottage Industries was written by Frances Goodrich and published b...
This draft history of the Allanstand Cottage Industries tells the story of how Frances Goodrich foun...
This photograph is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich’s early years in western...
This article describes Frances Goodrich's efforts to revive weaving in western North Carolina and th...
This photograph is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich’s early years in Madison...
This article describing the work of Allanstand Cottage Industries was published in the "Christian Sc...
This brochure was written by Frances Goodrich to promote the incorporation of the Allanstand Cottage...
This clipping from an unknown periodical is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich...
This photograph is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich’s early years in western...
In this December 30, 1929 letter to Dr. Warren Wilson, Frances Goodrich writes of her interest in se...
This tri-fold brochure was used to promote the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild's Allanstand Cotta...
This signed photograph of Frances Goodrich was taken by Doris Ulmann in 1934. Goodrich came to rur...
In this February 25, 1931 letter, John C. Campbell Folk School director, Olive D. Campbell, wrote to...
In this March 2, 1931 letter, Frances Goodrich is writing to John C. Campbell Folk School director, ...
This letter to Frances Goodrich at Allanstand Cottage Industries was written by Allen Eaton and date...