Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 3, 1 (1977)

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Robert Greehalgh Albion, Forests and Sea Poiver — The Timber Problem of the Royal Navy 1632-1862, (Archon Books, Hamden, Connecticut, 1965), p. 259.
11. MESDA Research index.
12. Paul H. Burroughs, Southern Antiques, (Garrett & Massie, Inc., Richmond, 1931), p. 14.
13. MESDA Research index.
14. MESDA Research Index.
15. Antiques, vol. LXXXVII, No. 6, June 1965, p. 633.
16. MESDA Research File S-2639.
Figure 9. A few of the coastal white pines from the colonial period are still to be found in Ma
...ine, ivhere they are occasionally cut into 52" boards, in spite of the fact that modern sawjnills are not designed to handle the unusual widths. An attempt has been made by Congressman Peltier and others to preserve the large pines for their historical interest. Courtesy Congressman Frank Peltier, Maine.
26 American Tin^Glaze: The John Bell In\stand Bradford L. Rauschenberg In 1906, Dr. Edwin Atlee Barber, Curator of the Penn- sylvania Museum and School of Industrial Arts (Philadelphia Museum) published a thirty-five-page booklet entitled Tin Enameled Pottery.


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