Handwritten weaving drafts dating back to 1832 were recently found in the Lumpkin County Library in Dahlonega, Georgia. Sallie Sorohan, a local historian, found them while sorting through papers, notes, and receipts in the Lorenzo Dow Davis collection. Local weavers, historians, and weaving students at the University of North Georgia, collaborated to translate the drafts in order to be useful in the 21st century. The current weaving professor at the University of North Georgia, Jo-Marie Karst, as well as professor emeritus, Tommye Scanlin, combined efforts to apply the knowledge gathered from Barbara Miller, instructor at John C. Campbell Folk School, and Deb Schillo, librarian at the Southern Highland Craft Guild, to involve UNG students. ...