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Frances Goodrich to Warren Wilson, 1929

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  • In this December 30, 1929 letter to Dr. Warren Wilson, Frances Goodrich writes of her interest in selling the Allanstand Cottage Industries, Inc. At the time of this letter, Wilson was employed as an administrator for the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. and served on the Board of Directors of the stockholders for the Allanstand corporation. Goodrich reviews the success of the business while preparing Wilson for this significant topic to be addressed at the upcoming meeting of the Board. Goodrich alludes to a potential buyer for the business, although ultimately it was transferred in 1931 to the newly formed Southern Mountain Handicraft Guild (which soon became the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild).
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Object’s are ‘parent’ level descriptions to ‘children’ items, (e.g. a book with pages).

  • In this December 30, 1929 letter to Dr. Warren Wilson, Frances Goodrich writes of her interest in selling the Allanstand Cottage Industries, Inc. At the time of this letter, Wilson was employed as an administrator for the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. and served on the Board of Directors of the stockholders for the Allanstand corporation. Goodrich reviews the success of the business while preparing Wilson for this significant topic to be addressed at the upcoming meeting of the Board. Goodrich alludes to a potential buyer for the business, although ultimately it was transferred in 1931 to the newly formed Southern Mountain Handicraft Guild (which soon became the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild).