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Yes, you can contact the University of Nebraska Lincoln library which now
holds the American Quilt Study Group materials. Their internet address is
http://iris.unl.edu.
Also, you can call the office directly at (402) 472-5361 and ask for the
contact information for their members Barbara Brackman, Julie Silber and
Merikay Walkvogel who have done numerous exhibitions on quilts and probably
used some images like those you need.
As a quilt historian I would be happy to visit with you further about this
as there are several other sources I might be able to refer you to. Please
feel free to contact me at (214) 747-6660 x. 6697.
Marian Ann J. Montgomery, Ph.D.
Director of Interpretation
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Olivia S. Anastasiadis
Sent: Friday, January 08, 1999 5:24 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: photograph/print collections
Anyone out there familiar with scenes of women quilting or at quilting
bees? I'm looking for images that I can use as photomurals to supplement
a quilting exhibition. The quilts we will have on display range from the
late 1890s, 1920s/1930s, and 1990s, so the images can fall into any of
those periods. The quilts were made locally (Orange County, California),
in Utah, and in the Tennessee area. I struck out at three local
sources. Any help in finding a source would be greatly appreciated by
me.
O
Olivia S. Anastasiadis, Curator
Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace
18001 Yorba Linda Boulevard
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
(714) 993-5075 ext. 224; fax (714) 528-0544; e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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