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English
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Textile Arts of the Mormon Pioneers from 1847-1900
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Corvallis, Oregon
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Oregon State University
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Master's thesis
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"Most of the source material for this study was found in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. Through correspondence with the Daughters of Utah Pioneer Museum, The National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Utah State Historical Society, managers of various restored buildings in Salt Lake City, and relic halls in Logan, Utah, and Franklin, Idaho, information was gathered regarding various types of handiwork on display in their collections. Permission was granted to examine the collections and photograph certain articles." [Author]
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