This 1931 letter to stockholders in the Allanstand Cottage Industries, Inc. is an example of the letters which Frances Goodrich sent out as Goodrich made arrangements to pass the shop on to new owners. Between 1929-1931, Goodrich offered to purchase back stock certificates from all stockholders at the rate of $30 per share. In 1931 ownership of the Allanstand Cottage Industries corporation was transferred to the Southern Mountain Handicraft Guild, which became the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild
This September 25, 1933 letter was written by Frances L. Goodrich from her summer home in New Hampsh...
These minutes document a significant meeting of the directors of Allanstand Cottage Industries held ...
This 1912 letter was written by Frances Goodrich for the Woman's Board of Home Missions of the Presb...
This 1929 letter to Mrs. William Dudley Foulke is an example of the letters which Frances Goodrich s...
In this December 30, 1929 letter to Dr. Warren Wilson, Frances Goodrich writes of her interest in se...
In this March 2, 1931 letter, Frances Goodrich is writing to John C. Campbell Folk School director, ...
In this February 25, 1931 letter, John C. Campbell Folk School director, Olive D. Campbell, wrote to...
In this February 3, 1930 letter from Dr. Warren Wilson to Frances Goodrich, Wilson responded to Good...
This financial report for Allanstand Cottage Industries for 1930 shows the decline in sales resultin...
This March 20, 1931 letter from Frances Goodrich to Southern Mountain Handicraft Guild secretary, He...
This letter to Allen Eaton was written by Frances Goodrich on April 8, 1931. Eaton worked for the Ru...
This letter to Frances Goodrich was written by Allen Eaton and dated April 10, 1931. It was written...
This letter to Frances Goodrich at Allanstand Cottage Industries was written by Allen Eaton and date...
These two letters were written by Helen Dingman, secretary of the Southern Mountain Handicraft Guild...
This letter from M.A. Peck, of Montreal, Canada, was received by Frances Goodrich, of Asheville, N.C...
This September 25, 1933 letter was written by Frances L. Goodrich from her summer home in New Hampsh...
These minutes document a significant meeting of the directors of Allanstand Cottage Industries held ...
This 1912 letter was written by Frances Goodrich for the Woman's Board of Home Missions of the Presb...
This 1929 letter to Mrs. William Dudley Foulke is an example of the letters which Frances Goodrich s...
In this December 30, 1929 letter to Dr. Warren Wilson, Frances Goodrich writes of her interest in se...
In this March 2, 1931 letter, Frances Goodrich is writing to John C. Campbell Folk School director, ...
In this February 25, 1931 letter, John C. Campbell Folk School director, Olive D. Campbell, wrote to...
In this February 3, 1930 letter from Dr. Warren Wilson to Frances Goodrich, Wilson responded to Good...
This financial report for Allanstand Cottage Industries for 1930 shows the decline in sales resultin...
This March 20, 1931 letter from Frances Goodrich to Southern Mountain Handicraft Guild secretary, He...
This letter to Allen Eaton was written by Frances Goodrich on April 8, 1931. Eaton worked for the Ru...
This letter to Frances Goodrich was written by Allen Eaton and dated April 10, 1931. It was written...
This letter to Frances Goodrich at Allanstand Cottage Industries was written by Allen Eaton and date...
These two letters were written by Helen Dingman, secretary of the Southern Mountain Handicraft Guild...
This letter from M.A. Peck, of Montreal, Canada, was received by Frances Goodrich, of Asheville, N.C...
This September 25, 1933 letter was written by Frances L. Goodrich from her summer home in New Hampsh...
These minutes document a significant meeting of the directors of Allanstand Cottage Industries held ...
This 1912 letter was written by Frances Goodrich for the Woman's Board of Home Missions of the Presb...