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Historic Furnishings Assessment, Morristown National Historical Park, Morristown, New Jersey
~~e, ~ t..toS2.t.?B (Y\D\L • [)qf- 331 I J3d-~(l.S National Park Service -- ~~· U.S. Department of the Interior Historic Furnishings Assessment Morristown National Historical Park, Morristown, New Jersey Decemb r 2 ATTENTION: Portions of this scanned document are illegible due to the poor quality of the source document. HISTORIC FURNISHINGS ASSESSMENT Ford Mansion and Wic·k House Morristown National Historical Park Morristown, New Jersey by Laurel A. Racine Senior Curator ..J Northeast Museum Services Center National Park Service December 2003 Introduction Morristown National Historical Park has two furnished historic houses: The Ford Mansion, otherwise known as Washington's Headquarters, at the edge of Morristown proper, and the Wick House in Jockey Hollow about six miles south. The following report is a Historic Furnishings Assessment based on a one-week site visit (November 2001) to Morristown National Historical Park (MORR) and a review of the available resources including National Park Service (NPS) reports, manuscript collections, photographs, relevant secondary sources, and other paper-based materials. The goal of the assessment is to identify avenues for making the Ford Mansion and Wick House more accurate and compelling installations in order to increase the public's understanding of the historic events that took place there. The assessment begins with overall issues at the park including staffing, interpretation, and a potential new exhibition on historic preservation at the Museum. The assessment then addresses the houses individually. For each house the researcher briefly outlines the history of the site, discusses previous research and planning efforts, analyzes the history of room use and furnishings, describes current use and conditions, indicates extant research materials, outlines treatment options, lists the sources consulted, and recommends sourc.es for future consultation. -
Information Outlook, March 2011
San Jose State University SJSU ScholarWorks Information Outlook, 2011 Information Outlook, 2010s 3-2011 Information Outlook, March 2011 Special Libraries Association Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_io_2011 Part of the Cataloging and Metadata Commons, Collection Development and Management Commons, Information Literacy Commons, and the Scholarly Communication Commons Recommended Citation Special Libraries Association, "Information Outlook, March 2011" (2011). Information Outlook, 2011. 2. https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_io_2011/2 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Information Outlook, 2010s at SJSU ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Information Outlook, 2011 by an authorized administrator of SJSU ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MAR information 11 V 15 | N 02 outlook THE MAGAZINE OF THE SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION LIBRARIANS AND THEIR IMAGE Download it now from the iTunes Store. Download it now fr ACSthe Mobile iTunes is a new Store. application for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. ACS Mobile is a new It allows you to stay current with the latest researchapplication and news results for from the iP one searchable,iPhone, scrollable and index. iPod This Touch comprehensive application features new Articles ASAPItSM allows listings you from to stayall current with the ACS journals latestthe moment research they’re and news results fr posted to theone web. searchable, scrollable index comprehensive application featur -
Textiles and Clothing the Macmillan Company
Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. LIBRARY OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE C/^ss --SOA Book M l X TEXTILES AND CLOTHING THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NEW YORK • BOSTON • CHICAGO • DALLAS ATLANTA • SAN FRANCISCO MACMILLAN & CO., Limited LONDON • BOMBAY • CALCUTTA MELBOURNE THE MACMILLAN CO. OF CANADA, Ltd. TORONTO TEXTILES AXD CLOTHIXG BY ELLEX BEERS >McGO WAX. B.S. IXSTEUCTOR IX HOUSEHOLD ARTS TEACHERS COLLEGE. COLUMBIA U>aVERSITY AXD CHARLOTTE A. WAITE. M.A. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF DOMESTIC ART JULIA RICHMAX HIGH SCHOOL, KEW YORK CITY THE MACMILLAX COMPAXY 1919 All righU, reserved Copyright, 1919, By the MACMILLAN company. Set up and electrotyped. Published February, 1919. J. S. Gushing Co. — Berwick & Smith Co. Norwood, Mass., U.S.A. ; 155688 PREFACE This book has been written primarily to meet a need arising from the introduction of the study of textiles into the curriculum of the high school. The aim has been, there- fore, to present the subject matter in a form sufficiently simple and interesting to be grasped readily by the high school student, without sacrificing essential facts. It has not seemed desirable to explain in detail the mechanism of the various machines used in modern textile industries, but rather to show the student that the fundamental principles of textile manufacture found in the simple machines of primitive times are unchanged in the highl}^ developed and complicated machinerj^ of to-day. Minor emphasis has been given to certain necessarily technical paragraphs by printing these in type of a smaller size than that used for the body of the text. -
Weber Lawsuit Goes to Court Judge Concerned Over Tree Removals for Project ➤ Page 5
Weber lawsuit goes to court Judge concerned over tree removals for project ➤ page 5 Vol. III, Number 34 • December 21, 2007 www.DanvilleWeekly.com A soldier’s Fresh signs story for Green Danville man tells Valley center about his holidayslidays NewNew grocerg shows in Iraq wwhathat shop will ➤ page 18 llookook llike ➤ pagepag 5 MailedMaaililedd freefreree toto homeshomomeses inin Danville,DDanvnvili lel , Blackhawk,BlB ackhhawk, DiabloDiablb o anandnd AlamoAlAlamamo Joys of the season page 14 Children’s art expresses the wonderful feelings of Christmas Here Comes Santa Claus to the Danville Livery Photos and visits with Santa 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Please bring your own camera and take pictures with Santa: Dec 20 – Dec 21 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Dec 22 – Dec 23 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Happy Holidays from the Danville Livery Shopping Center Voted Best Place to Buy a Gift by the Best of Danville Weekly, 2007 925-838-7070 www.danvillelivery.com Just off Interstate 680 at Sycamore Valley Road West & San Ramon Valley Boulevard Danville, California Page 2 • December 21, 2007 • Danville Weekly Welcome Add Beauty With Tile & Natural Stone Streetwise What home doesn’t look ASKED AT THE SENIOR HOLIDAY LUNCHEON. and feel better after a little facelift? The good news is it can be affordable and less time-consuming than you might think. Find out Have you ever “re-gifted” a how we can make your Q: present? home improvement ideas come to life. Our design team and professional tradesmen deliver each Yeah. I have done that. -
WOOL TEXTILE TERMS Handout for the WRSW Wool Panel Discussion
WOOL TEXTILE TERMS Handout for the WRSW Wool Panel Discussion Over the years, the wool industry has attempted to standardize wool textile terminology. The following is list of such terms listed in “Twills, Tweeds and All-Wool Fabrics” by Harriet C. Douglas. Public Domain on arizona.edu. Broken Twill – are twills in which one or more shafts are omitted in the threading, but the weaving is regular. Dornik is an example. Cheviot Tweeds – originally from the Cheviot Hills of Scotland. Made from the rough, coarse wool of the Cheviot wool in plain weave or in 2/2 twill, with warp and weft of the same color. Often pieced dyed rather than skein dyed. Combined Twills – are Fancy twills woven in small patterns with broken diagonals and irregular warp and weft skips. Corkscrew Twills – are warp and weft rib twills produced on an uneven number of shafts, by weaving semi-opposites. One of the few twills which is not a balanced weave. Curved Twills – are Fancy twills in which the twill lines have a waved or curved nature. District Checks – is the general name applied to the Scotch Tweed checks developed during the rein of Queen Victoria for hunting and sport wear. They are characterized by a certain boldness of small figures, but “protective coloration”. They include such checks as the Glenns, The Glen Urquharts and the Shepherd check, woven on two, three or four colors. Donegal Tweed – has two types. One is a herringbone weave on a white warp with a dark weft; the other, a plain weave fabric woven with a weft which has colored nubs. -
B.Des. (Fashion Design)
Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Integral University, Lucknow INTEGRAL UNIVERITY, LUCKNOW FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING B.Des. (Fashion Design) Scheme of Teaching, Examination & Syllabus (Session 2020-21) Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Integral University, Lucknow INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW B. DES. (Fashion Design) SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATIONS B.Des.: I Semester w.e.f. 2020 -2021 Continuous Exam Teaching Exam & Subject Subject Assessments Examination Marks Time Subject Name Credits Sessional Code Category Hours/ Periods Marks (Hr) L Tu St/P Total T P/V Total BD101 PC Theory of Design-I 2 1 3 3 50 50 50 100 3 BD102 CF Ergonomics 2 1 3 3 50 50 50 100 3 BD103 CF Civilization Culture & Fashion 1 1 2 2 50 50 50 100 3 BD104 PD Communication skills 1 1 2 2 60 40 40 100 3 BD105 CF Sketching 1 2 3 3 60 40 40 100 - BD106 CF Visualization and Representation-I 1 4 5 3 60 40 40 100 - BD107 CF Model Making/ Workshop 1 3 4 3 60 40 40 100 - BD108 CF Basic Design-I 2 6 8 5 50 50 50 100 3 Total Credit’s Total 11 4 15 30 24 800 GRAND TOTAL Notes: A semester contains approximately of 16 working weeks (90 workdays) each. The examinations of all subjects are conducted at the end of the semester. The viva-voce and practical examinations of subjects are jointly conducted by two examiners: one internal and one external. Abbreviations: L = Lectures; Tu = Tutorial; St/P = Studio/Practical; T = Theory; P/V = Practical/Viva-voce, PC = Professional Core; CF = Core Foundation; DE = Departmental Elective; PD = Professional Development; HS = Human Sciences; AC = Applied Compulsory Course; BS = Building Sciences; OE = Other Departmental Elective; PE = Professional Elective Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Integral University, Lucknow INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW B. -
A Dictionary of Men's Wear Works by Mr Baker
LIBRARY v A Dictionary of Men's Wear Works by Mr Baker A Dictionary of Men's Wear (This present book) Cloth $2.50, Half Morocco $3.50 A Dictionary of Engraving A handy manual for those who buy or print pictures and printing plates made by the modern processes. Small, handy volume, uncut, illustrated, decorated boards, 75c A Dictionary of Advertising In preparation A Dictionary of Men's Wear Embracing all the terms (so far as could be gathered) used in the men's wear trades expressiv of raw and =; finisht products and of various stages and items of production; selling terms; trade and popular slang and cant terms; and many other things curious, pertinent and impertinent; with an appendix con- taining sundry useful tables; the uniforms of "ancient and honorable" independent military companies of the U. S.; charts of correct dress, livery, and so forth. By William Henry Baker Author of "A Dictionary of Engraving" "A good dictionary is truly very interesting reading in spite of the man who declared that such an one changed the subject too often." —S William Beck CLEVELAND WILLIAM HENRY BAKER 1908 Copyright 1908 By William Henry Baker Cleveland O LIBRARY of CONGRESS Two Copies NOV 24 I SOB Copyright tntry _ OL^SS^tfU XXc, No. Press of The Britton Printing Co Cleveland tf- ?^ Dedication Conforming to custom this unconventional book is Dedicated to those most likely to be benefitted, i. e., to The 15000 or so Retail Clothiers The 15000 or so Custom Tailors The 1200 or so Clothing Manufacturers The 5000 or so Woolen and Cotton Mills The 22000 -
ZARA Sheer Ruffle Crop Blouse, Knit Bodycon Midi-Dress, Stiletto Cream Boot 2
Friday, September 25 7 pm SCENE 1 PLAID PERFECT 1. EXPRESS High-Neck Ivory Blouse, Pinstripe Pant, Black and White Tweed Long Coat 2. EXPRESS Ivory Slip Dress, Black Faux Leather Blazer, Houndstooth Tweed Coat 3. EXPRESS Double-Breasted Blazer, Ivory Tie-Cuff Blouse, Black Ankle Pant, Pink Jacket 4. EXPRESS Camel Silky Button-Up Blouse, Plaid Blazer, Matching Bermuda Short, Wool Camel Jacket, Ivory Wool Hat 5. BANANA REPUBLIC Taupe Wrap Blouse, Plaid Flare Trouser 6. TALBOTS Checkered Trench Coat, Black Ponte Pant, Camel Wool Hat, DOMINO Shoes 7. UNIQLO Rib Knit Turtleneck, Glen Plaid Tweed Long Coat 8. EXPRESS Men’s Plaid Button-Up Shirt, Olive Rib Knit Sweater, Black Jean, Faux Shearling Wool Jacket, CAMPER Shoes 9. UNTUCKIT Men’s Plaid Gray Shirt, Navy Pant 10. J.JILL Plaid Berry Midi-Dress, CAMPER Shoes 11. J.JILL Plaid Unstructured Jacket, White Silky Blouse, Skinny Jean 12. J.JILL Cranberry Boatneck Tunic Sweater, Houndstooth Cuff Pant, Gray Sweater Vest, CAMPER Shoes SCENE II MODERN VICTORIAN 1. ZARA Sheer Ruffle Crop Blouse, Knit Bodycon Midi-Dress, Stiletto Cream Boot 2. BANANA REPUBLIC Dark Floral Dress 3. EXPRESS Dusty Rose Long-Sleeve Mini Dress 4. BANANA REPUBLIC Floral Ruffle Chiffon Dress 5. EXPRESS Paisley Print Ruffle Maxi Dress 6. EXPRESS Men’s Black Print Button-Down, Dark Jean, Reversible Faux Leather Bomber 7. EXPRESS Double-Breasted Suit Dress, Faux Tortoise Shell Heel Boot 8. CHICO’S Black Boatneck Tank, Black Knit Pant, Black Satin Tuxedo Jacket 9. EXPRESS Ivory Victorian Lace Sweater, Knife-Pleat Faux Leather Belted Skirt 10. WHITE HOUSE BLACK MARKET Ruffle Pleated Tuxedo Blouse, Knit Button-Up Skirt 11. -
The Complete Costume Dictionary
The Complete Costume Dictionary Elizabeth J. Lewandowski The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham • Toronto • Plymouth, UK 2011 Published by Scarecrow Press, Inc. A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 4501 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 200, Lanham, Maryland 20706 http://www.scarecrowpress.com Estover Road, Plymouth PL6 7PY, United Kingdom Copyright © 2011 by Elizabeth J. Lewandowski Unless otherwise noted, all illustrations created by Elizabeth and Dan Lewandowski. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote passages in a review. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Information Available Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lewandowski, Elizabeth J., 1960– The complete costume dictionary / Elizabeth J. Lewandowski ; illustrations by Dan Lewandowski. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-0-8108-4004-1 (cloth : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-0-8108-7785-6 (ebook) 1. Clothing and dress—Dictionaries. I. Title. GT507.L49 2011 391.003—dc22 2010051944 ϱ ™ The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992. Printed in the United States of America For Dan. Without him, I would be a lesser person. It is the fate of those who toil at the lower employments of life, to be rather driven by the fear of evil, than attracted by the prospect of good; to be exposed to censure, without hope of praise; to be disgraced by miscarriage or punished for neglect, where success would have been without applause and diligence without reward. -
Gentility and Gender Roles Within the 18Th-Century Merchant Class of Newport, Rhode Island" (2010)
University of Massachusetts Boston ScholarWorks at UMass Boston Graduate Masters Theses Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses 12-1-2010 Gentility and Gender Roles Within the 18th- Century Merchant Class of Newport, Rhode Island Nicki Hise University of Massachusetts Boston Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.umb.edu/masters_theses Part of the Archaeological Anthropology Commons, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Commons, and the Gender and Sexuality Commons Recommended Citation Hise, Nicki, "Gentility and Gender Roles Within the 18th-Century Merchant Class of Newport, Rhode Island" (2010). Graduate Masters Theses. Paper 22. This Open Access Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses at ScholarWorks at UMass Boston. It has been accepted for inclusion in Graduate Masters Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at UMass Boston. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GENTILITY AND GENDER ROLES WITHIN THE 18TH-CENTURY MERCHANT CLASS OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND A Thesis Presented by NICKI L. HISE Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS December 2010 Historical Archaeology Program © 2010 by Nicki L. Hise All rights reserved GENTILITY AND GENDER ROLES WITHIN THE 18TH-CENTURY MERCHANT CLASS OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND A Thesis Presented by NICKI L. HISE Approved as to style and content by: ___________________________________________________ David B. Landon, Associate Professor of Anthropology Chairperson of Committee ___________________________________________________ James Garman, Associate Professor of Cultural and Historic Preservation Salve Regina University Member ___________________________________________________ Stephen A. Mrozowski, Professor of Anthropology Member ________________________________ Stephen W. -
Bryant to Hear Request for University Buildings (I
INDEX Church News Pago Classified Ada 15 BOCA RATON'S Deerfield Beach News 13 Editorial 6 Social News 3, 5 Sports News 14 OWN BOCA RATON NEWS NEWSPAPER Vol. 5 No. 39 Boca Raton, Florida, Thursday, August 25, 1960 16 Pages . Price Ten Cents Bryant to Hear Request For University Buildings (I. S. / Reioning Voted Conference Back-to-School Section lsSaturda The Boca Raton News' annual Back-to-School After Lively Debate Y Section appears in this issue on Pages 7, 8 and 9. A request for State News of the changes in the schools and a com- funds for construction of Despite protests by there isn't demand enough prehensive picture of school facilities will be Two new things have been added to the new Post Office, a "Do Not Enter" barri- the proposed new univer- many residents in the ca- to build business build- found, together with offerings of merchandise by cade for the parking apron and diagonal parking for the south side of the street. The pacity audience at the ings along the newly- sity at Boca Raton will local merchants. The following merchants are co- be presented to Farris City Commission recently agreed to have the parking apron barricaded because it City Commission meet- proposed area and "we operating in the Back-to-school Section: Bryant, Democratic nomi- created a hazardous condition by forcing cars to back out over the sidewalk. -- Bo- ing Tuesday night, com- don't have the population Boca"5 and 10 Kiddy Kampus ca Raton News Photo. missioners unanimously to support it.';' nee for Governor, Satur- day morning at the Sea Boton 5<t to $1 Marge's Sportswear voted to create a hew A 1 etter was r-ead from Breeze Motel on A1A be- Bryant Welsh's Bootery My-Ann zoning district and to ap- Mrs. -
FY 1924 Annual Report
Eighth Annual Report of the United States Tariff Commission 1924 DECEMBER 2, 1924.-Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and ordered to be printed with illustrations WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1924 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION Office: Old Land Office Building, Seventh and E Streets NW., Washington,D. C. COMMISSIONERS THOMAS 0. MARVIN, Chairman. WILLIAM S. CULBERTSON, Vice Chairman. DAVID J. LEWIS. EDw ARD P. CosTIGAN. WILLIAM BURGESS. HENRY H. GLASSIE. JOHN F. BETHUNE, Secretary. II ADDITIONAL COPIES or THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE PROCURED FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. AT 16 CENTS PER COPY CONTENTS Page Letter of transmittaL ____________________________________________ _ v Personnel-------------------------------------------------------- 1 Proviso affecting commission's appropriation _____________ ------------ 1 !. Organization of the Tariff Commission: (1) Principal office ____________ ------ ____________________ _ 1 (2) New York office _____________________________________ _ 2 (3) European headquarters _______________________________ _ 2 II. The transportation division ___________________________________ _ 3 III. The statistical di vision _______________________________________ _ 4 IV. The division of preferential tariff& and commercial treaties: (1) Preceedings under section 316 _________________________ _ 4 (2) Proceedings under section 317 ____ --------- ____ --------- 6 V. Litigation under section 315: (1) Administrative problems ________ ---- __________________