Furniture industry - Part 6: References [1]
Furniture Industry
by Patricia Phillips Marshall, 2006
Additional research by Michael H. Lewis
Part i: Overview [2]; Part ii: Colonial era to the Civil War [3]; Part iii: Industrial age [4]; Part iv: Modern furniture industry [5]; Part v: Companies [6]; Part vi: References and resources
Listen to these references. [7]
Part vi: References
Bivins, John. 1988. The furniture of coastal North Carolina, 1700-1820 [8]. The Frank L. Horton series. Winston-Salem: Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts.
Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, John Bivins, and Forsyth Alexander. 1991. The regional arts of the early South: a sampling from the collection of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts [9]. Winston-Salem, N.C.: The Museum.
Stillinger, Elizabeth. 1972. The Antiques guide to decorative arts in America, 1600-1875 [10]. New York: Dutton.
Stoesen, Alexander R. 1993. Guilford County: a brief history [11]. [Guilford County]: North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
Image Credit
Kelly, [first name unknown]. "Giles Nolan, a salesman for Kroehler Furniture Co, at the High Point furniture market, takes the orders of a couple of buyers in the colorful Kroehler exhibit," 1960-01-20. Photograph no. ConDev60-9A. From North Carolina Conservation and Development Department, Travel and Tourism Division photo files, North Carolina State Archives [12], Raleigh, NC, USA.
1 January 2006 | Marshall, Patricia Phillips



