The "'National Woodenware Company Superintendent's Residence "'is a historic house in Hill City, Minnesota, United States.
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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.
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She was named for Henry B . Smith ( 1849-1918 ), a prominent lumberman who was managing owner of the Ludington Woodenware Company in Ludington, Michigan.
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Painted in bright, overlapping swirls that suggest underwater life, it was made by C . J . Kopf of Kennebunk, Maine, specialists in fancy grained frames and woodenwares.
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Arsonists were suspected in a blaze that broke out in a new two-story addition at the rear of Standard Woodenware at 230-234 Los Angeles Street on February 18, 1906.
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The National Woodenware Company relocated to Hill City from Ithaca, Michigan, in 1910, purchasing a third of the town's lots, constructing residences for its employees, and tripling the population.
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On the morrow a horseman arrived, carrying a bag on either side, filled with all kinds of woodenware a welcome and useful present for such things were not at that time easy to be obtained.
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The series begins with Carving Swedish Woodenware, June 9-13, taught by Wille Sunqvist, who comes from Sweden each year to do this class on, for the most part, the making of handsome spoons and similar utensils.
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Examples of furniture, oval boxes, woodenware, metal and tin wares, technology and tools, " fancy " sales goods, costume and textiles, visual arts, and herbal and medicinal products are among the 13, 000 artifacts currently part of the Sabbathday Lake collection.
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"Fine Decorative Boxes " by Andrew Crawford ( $ 19.95 in softcover ) and " Making Shaker Woodenware " by Kerry Pierce ( $ 17.95 in softcover ) both concern the construction of small things, and both are handsomely-made books, but the similarities fade after that.