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NOTES 1. See David E. Whisnant, All That is Native and Fine: The Politics ofCulture in an American Rrgion (Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1983); esp. intro. and 103-80. 2. See Curtis Wood and Joan Greene, "Origins of the Handicraft Revival in the Southern Mountains" in Helen Roseberry, ed., Remembrance) Reunion and Revival (Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1988), 108-14, and Eileen Boris, Art and Lahor: Ruskin) Morris) and the Craftsman Ideal in America (Philadelphia : Temple Univ. Press, 1986), 122-38. 3. Ronald D Eller, Miners) Millhands) and Mountaineers) (Knoxville: Univ. ofTennessee Press, 1982), 124-26. 4. Manly Wade Wellman, The Kingdom ofMadison: A Southern Mountain Fastness and Its People (Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1973), 124. 5. Frank B. Shelton and Richard Dillingham, interviews with author, Oct. 27, 1988. 6. Frances Louisa Goodrich (hereinafter cited as FLG) to Chauncey Goodrich, Feb. 9, 1901, in author's possession. 7. David E. Whisnant, "Second Level Appalachian History," Appalachian Journal 9, nos. 2 and 3 (Winter-Spring 1982): 155. 8. See Lillie McDevitt Clark, Appalachian Memories (Weaverville, NC: Reems Creek Homemakers Club, n.d.), esp. 19-21. 9. Jacqueline Burgin Painter, The Season ofDorland-Bell: History ofan Appalachian Mission School (Asheville, NC: Biltmore Press, 1987), 4. 10. Thomas R. Dawley, The Child That Toileth Not: The Stmy ofa GovernmentInvestigation that was Suppressed (New York: Gracia, 1913), 190. II. Grover Angel, interview with author, Oct. 27, 1988. 12. FLG, "Old Ways and New in the Carolina Mountains," Southern Workman) April 1900, 211. 13. FLG to Chauncey Goodrich, Feb. 9, 1901. 14. Eller, 115. 15. FLG to S. F. Lincoln, Feb. 17, 1900. NOTES 16. Goodrich genealogy, in author's possession. 17. Discussion of childhood is based on Julia Goodrich, "Memories of Early Days in Cleveland," manuscript, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, OH. 18. Ibid. 19. See Aaron Ignatius Abell, The Urban Impact on American Protestantism, I865-I900 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1943; rpt. New York: Archon, 1962), chaps. 1-3. 20. Arthur Mann, Yankee Reformers in the Urban Age (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press, 1954), 73. 21. Arthur Clyde Ludlow, History ofCleveland Presbyterianism (Cleveland, OH: n.p., 1896), 4· 22. Quoted in Abell, 12. 23· Abell, 13. 24. "The Old Stone Church," brochure, First Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, OH. 25. Abell, 15. 26. William Goodrich, God)s Handiwork in the Sea and the Mountains; Sermons Preached After a Summer Vacation (Cleveland, OH: Pub. by request, n.d.), 16. 27. Ibid., 18. 28. Ibid., 25. 29. Ibid., 23-24. 30. Ibid., 23. 31. FLG, "Accurate Sketch of the Life of Frances Louisa Goodrich;' manuscript, in author's possession. 32. Isabell Anscombe, A Woman's Touch: Women in Designfrom I860 to the PresentDay (New York: Viking, 1984), 35. 33. "Yale School of Fine Arts," brochure, n.d. 34· Boris, 4· 35. Judith Ann Schiff (Chief Research Archivist, Yale University Library), May 29, 1987, to author. 36. FLG, "Accurate Sketch." 37. FLG, Flurence Stephenson, 8. [3.144.230.82] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 12:17 GMT) [38] MOUNTAIN HOMESPUN 38. See Allen F. Davis, Spearheads ofRefonn, I-II. 39. Jane Greenleaf [FLG], Home Mission Monthly (hereinafter cited as HMM), Sept. 1909: HMM citations to the bound volumes at the Presbyterian Historical Society , Philadelphia, include volume, year, and page; clippings from broadside numbers ofHMM in FLG's scrapbook (dated in her hand) are cited with month and year only. 4-0. See Henry Shapiro, Appalachia on Our Mind: The Southern Mountains and Mountaineers in the American Consciousness, 1870-1920 (Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1978), 32-58, passim. 4-1. See Painter, chapters 1-3. 4-2. Fred Eastman, "An Artist in Religion," The Christian Century, Aug. 6, 1930. 4-3· HMM 3 (1888): I73-74-· 44. Ibid. 4-5· HMM 3 (1889): 39· 4-6. HMM 4- (1899): 52-53· 4-7. Ibid. 4-8. Records ofthe Women's Board ofHome Missions (hereinafter cited as WBHM), Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia. 4-9. HMM 4- (1891): 112. 50. HMM, Dec. 1897. 51. WBHM records of Brittain's Cove. 52. I. H. Polhemus to WBHM, Dec. 1896. 53. Ibid. 54. HMM, Dec. 1905. 55. FLG, "Allanstand Cottage Industries" brochure, WBHM, New York, 1902. 56. FLG, "Allanstand Cottage Industries;' Tar Heel Woman, May 1938. 57. Ibid. 58. A. P. Harper, "The Mountain People of the South" (revised and condensed by Florence Stephenson), Women's Executive Committee ofHome Missions ofthe Presbyterian Church, 1895. 59. FLG, Mountain Homespun (hereinafter...

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