Mary Meigs Atwater (February 28, 1878 – September 5, 1956) was an American weaver. She revived handweaving in America by collecting weaving drafts, teaching...
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political strategist Mary Meigs Atwater (1878-1956), American handweaver, author, founder of the Shuttle-craft Guild Reuben Atwater (1768–1831), American...
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Keokuk. Meigs and his wife Grace Lynde had six daughters: Mary Meigs Atwater, Louisa Meigs Green, the physician Grace Meigs Crowder, Alice Meigs Orr, writer...
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grandson of Mary Meigs Atwater, the "Dean of American Hand Weaving". Other notable family members include his great aunt Cornelia Meigs, a noted teacher...
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Helena, Montana. Call # SC 1267. Reiter, Mary Jo (1992). Weaving a Life: The Story of Mary Meigs Atwater. Loveland, Colorado: Interweave Press. p. 131...
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impact to weavers and textile workers. She studied with Mary Meigs Atwater and upon Atwater's retirement in 1946 bought the Shuttle Craft Guild in Virginia...
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and archivist Mary Meigs (1917–2002), American-born Canadian painter and writer Mary Meigs Atwater (1878–1956), American weaver Mary Meijer-van der Sluis...
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a series of articles describing tensions between textile artists Mary Meigs Atwater, Anni Albers, Dorothy Liebes and Marianne Strengell in the 1940s.: 206–207 ...
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Rockville, Md.: Flower Valley Press. ISBN 0-9620543-1-3. OCLC 24358415. Atwater, Mary Meigs (1972). Byways in Handweaving: An Illustrated Guide to Rare Weaving...
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Montgomery McFate (born 1966), American cultural anthropologist Montgomery Meigs (disambiguation), multiple people Montgomery Pittman (1917–1962), American...
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