Sunday, November 28, 2010
Jacquard weaving
The jacquard loom (France, 1801) was the first machine that operated using punched cards -- the original computer. A modern computer operates this loom in NCSU's College of Textiles. Thanks to Jim Watson for my tour of the weaving, spinning, and knitting labs.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Cicero
My grandfather, Cicero, lived in Brookford, where his father was mayor, music teacher, and overseer in the spool room at the mill. When Cicero was seventeen, his mother hired a traveling photographer to take his picture.
Cicero Conley "CC" Church May 5, 1896 - October 6, 1962 "He was always jolly." |
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
What not to call a mill worker
A hand. "They aren't hands," Jim Watson says.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
The kindness of strangers
Dyke Little, Brookford Cotton Mill, where my grandmother first worked. |
-- my cousin Debbie Chapman, who gave me good directions.
-- Dyke and Jackie Little, my lunch companions and guides in Brookford. Dyke is the author of Brookford Memories.
-- Dyke and Jackie Little, my lunch companions and guides in Brookford. Dyke is the author of Brookford Memories.
-- Jane Hogg, proprietor of the Inn at Glen Alpine, the former home of J.D. Pitts, the man who built and, for a while, owned most of the town. From the sumptuous Queen Anne Room -- lace curtains, beaded bedding -- I looked out toward the South Mountains, toward the farm where a hundred and ten years ago my grandmother was born in a small, weatherbeaten house without electricity or running water.
-- Mary Haller, Charles Graham, Mike Roper, and the entire breakfast crowd at The Depot Restaurant.
-- Nancy and Bobby Arrowood, and Nancy's third graders who worked with her on a history of Glen Alpine.
-- Betty Fowler at Old Mill Antiques.
-- Robert Pruett at the History Museum of Burke County.
Monday, November 22, 2010
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