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Alma Whaley and Dorothy Whitehead working on quilt at Becky Cable house Great Smoky Mountains National Park Alma Whaley and Dorothy Whitehead (Mrs. Aurthur) working on quilt at Becky Cable House. See II-P-4636,Park Women's Quilt, IV-P-4637, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Sallie Whaley with children in front of quilt, Greenbrier, circa 1910 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Sallie Whaley holding son Rex. Back row: Lucille, Lorene, and Gertrude. Front row: _____, Minnie, and Dan. Whaley children in front of quilt Greenbrier; III-P-18221.Sallie Whaley holding son Rex. Back row: Lucille, Lorene, and Gertrude. Front row: _____, Minnie, and Dan.Whaley children in front of quilt Greenbrier, III-P-18221
Circa 1910
Quilts and afghans, Festival of Christmas Past, Sugarlands Visitor Center, Tennessee, 1979 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Quilts and afghans covered the wood exhibits. Festival of Christmas Past; SVC, IV-U-Xmas-15999, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Christmas
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1979-12-21
Quilts, Festival of Christmas Past, Sugarlands Visitor Center, Tennessee, 1979 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Members of the Smoky Mountains Historical Society brought quilts to cover the exhibit cases,Festival of Christmas Past; SVC, IV-U-Xmas-15986, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Christmas
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1979-12-21
Quilts and afghans, Festival of Christmas Past, Sugarlands Visitor Center, 1979 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Using quilts and afghans, the Visitor Center is transformed from a scientific museum into a handicrafters wonderland.Festival of Christmas Past; SVC, IV-U-Xmas-15974, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Christmas
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1979-12-21
Quilt circa 120 years old, Festival of Christmas Past, Sugarlands Visitor Center, Tennessee, 1979 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Crafters make their nook a cosy site. Quilt immediately behind is ca 120 yrs. Old-completely reversible,Festival of Christmas Past; SVC, IV-U-Xmas-15980, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Christmas
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1979-12-21
Women of the park embroidered and made a quilt during the summer of 1973 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Based on wild flower designs, the Park Women embroidered and made a quilt. During the summer of 1973, various members went to Cades Cove and quilted at the Becky Cable House. The quilt was ultimately raffled off with the proceeds going to the Sevier County Association for Retarded Children. Winner of the quilt was Mrs. Edgar Menning (Jean) who was living in Omaha, Nebr. Alma Whaley (Mrs. Audley), Bea Walters (Mrs. William), and Lorene Carr ( Mrs. Troy).Park Women's Quilt, IV-P-4636, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Kathy Kerr holding baby on left while women work on quilt at going away party, 1958 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Becky's quiltin' party. Going-away party for Mrs. Hummel. Back, left to right: Kathy Kerr (Mrs. Robert I) with baby, Mrs. Hummer (only head showing), Mrs. Jill Allen (Land-Air), Mrs. Mary Stamey (Mrs. Jess), quilting (with striped collar), Mrs. Tommy Onativia (in slacks with back to camera).Park Service Wives, IV-P-3275, Miscellaneous - Personnel
1958-05-07
Mrs. Hummel holding two squares left over from quilt and framed as pictures at going away party, 1958 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Becky's quiltin' party. Going-away party for Mrs. Hummel. Left to right: Mrs. Dave Galbraith, Mrs. Hummel, unidentified, Mrs. Robert Kerr, Mrs. Alma Whaley is in front of Mrs. Hummel. Mrs. Hummel is holding the two squares that were left over from the quilt and framed as pictures.Park Service Wives, IV-P-3278, Miscellaneous - Personnel
1958-05-07

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