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Thomas Jefferson's Plank-Kilns
In January 1804, Anne Cary Randolph wrote to her grandfather in Washington with bad news: "I am very sorry to inform you that the plank house is...
Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association, Inc., The, 03/01/05 by Self, Robert · More from publication -
"Mem^sup dm.^ of Carpenters tools": Woodworking Tools at Monticello
There were at least three sets of woodworking tools at Monticello: the tools in the joinery on Mulberry Row, and other shops on the plantation;1...
Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association, Inc., The, 03/01/05 by Self, Robert; Stanton, Lucia · More from publication -
Strikebreaking and Intimidation: Mercenaries and Masculinity in Twentieth-Century America - Book Review
By Stephen H. Norwood (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. xii plus 328 pp. $59.95 cloth, $19.95 paper). By Stephen H. Norwood...
Journal of Social History, 09/22/03 by Robert O. Self · More from publication -
Monticello's North and South pavilions: A revealing look at framing details and roofing technology
Writing in February 1769 of his plans for building at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson told his uncle, "I do not expect to be here more than two months...
Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association, Inc., The, 06/01/02 by Self, Robert · More from publication -
Petrology of cretaceous to quaternary gravels from the Western Valley of the Tennessee River
ABSTRACT--Textural and compositional data from gravels in the Western Valley of the Tennessee River show that Cretaceous gravels can be...
Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science, 04/01/02 by Robert P. Self · More from publication


