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These two areas had large saw and woodenware mills.
Batchellerville became a manufacturing community having several large woodenware mills.
Farming, logging and woodenware manufacturing were the three largest industries.
Samplers, folk art, woodenware and rugs are included in the displays.
Today, the wood is harvested for uses such as flooring, containers, furniture, handles and woodenware.
Industries began to manufacture wagons, harnesses, tinware, brass, cabinet work and woodenware.
Other income sources include production of fancy goods, basket making, weaving, printing, and the manufacturing of some small woodenware.
Frye's Measure Mill, near Wilton, has used water power since the 1850's to produce woodenware products.
For over 150 years the mill's production has been unique woodenware and wooden boxes used for dry measuring boxes.
It is used for furniture, interior trim, railroad ties, cigar boxes, crates, flooring, barrels, woodenware, and wood pulp.
Three small villages grew up around the water-powered mills of the town by 1830, and there was small-scale production of chairs, carriages, and woodenware.
The barrel factory had so affected the cooper's trade that Peter and Frank had turned their attention more or less to the manufacture of small woodenware for domestic use.
Finksville - About a mile east of New Berlin on the Turnpike/County 13, once home of a large woodenware and pump log manufactory.
Essaouira has the usual array of stalls selling carpets and tinware, but the town is the point of origin for most of the veneered woodenware in the country.
They sold creamware, sanguine, whetstones, woodenware and wheel resin (this last item led to the nickname Harzkrämer - "resin dealer" - for a Dittweiler villager).
A small-scale woodenware industry; making shovels, brooms, spoons and chairs, began around 1538 and its expansion was accompanied by the planting of beechwoods between 17th and 19th centuries.
Converse then partnered with his uncle, Alfred C. Converse, and Converse Toy & Woodenware Company was formed.
Among the crafts will be silk and dried flowers, woodenware, fiber hangings and clothing, jewelry, Ukrainian batik eggs, leatherware, Christmas ornaments, pewter, puppets and rag rugs.
Oriental rugs, quilts, samplers, early pottery, scientific instruments, clocks, books, porcelains, woodenware, ironware and tinware, fireplace tools, folk art and textiles are some of the widely varied offerings.
There is wide variety of artefacts, including craftsmen's tools, manufactured goods and toys, reflecting the changing fortunes of its traditional industries; - boots and shoes, brushes, woodenware and beer brewing.
Among the items for sale are Victorian and turn-of-the-century oak furniture, brass and copper objects, tools, linens, china, quilts, hooked rugs, textiles, woodenware, kitchenware, paintings, glassware, and postcards.
Later, he partnered with Jacob Tamm (1815-1893) and founded a company which soon became the St. Louis Woodenware Company, a highly productive and profitable corporation which existed until 1907.
He was born in Oakfield, Wisconsin in 1852, where he worked in various woodenware factories; as a young man he attempted various professions, including schoolteacher while travelling across the Midwestern United States.
Where to Shop Kennedy Brothers woodenware company has just opened its Factory Market Place (802-877-2975) in Vergennes, offering woodenware, hand-knit clothing, ironware, ceramics and antiques from 80 outlets.
On the way back to the Pinehurst we stopped at the Cedar Creek Gallery, a huge collection of high-end, glitzy handmade craft items, including wearable art (textiles and jewelry), glass, ceramics, cast aluminum and woodenware.