- The
National Woodenware Company Superintendent's
Residence is a
historic house in Hill City, Minnesota,
United States. It was
built in 1910 as housing...
- 44°22′39.81″N 73°13′44.37″W / 44.3777250°N 73.2289917°W / 44.3777250; -73.2289917
Variety Unit is an
exhibit building at
Shelburne Museum in Shelburne...
- its strong,
closely grained wood is
sometimes used for
local furniture,
woodenware, and fuel. The
essential oils
derived from leaves,
inner bark, and buds...
- then
partnered with his uncle,
Alfred C. Converse, and
Converse Toy &
Woodenware Company was formed. In 1887, the
company changed its name to
Morton E...
- (1849-1918), a
prominent lumberman who was
managing owner of the
Ludington Woodenware Company in Ludington, Michigan. The ship
foundered and was lost in Lake...
-
repository of
Maine Shaker culture.
Examples of furniture, oval boxes,
woodenware,
metal and tin wares,
technology and tools, "fancy"
sales goods, costume...
- the town. However,
progress was slow and many buildings,
including the
woodenware factory,
never reopened. Today,
Peshtigo has
roughly 3,500 residents....
-
inhabitants made
woodenware (Slovene: suha roba),
especially sieve rims, buckets, spoons, rakes, and
wicker baskets. The
woodenware was sold to Ribnica...
- for
Albert O.
Taylor in a
woodenware business.
Cupples moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1851 and
established his own
woodenware business under the name...
-
changing fortunes of its
traditional industries; -
boots and shoes, brushes,
woodenware and beer brewing.
Exhibits demonstrate the
transition from
cottage industries...