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November, 1982
Volume One, Number Two
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The Magazine of the San Juan Islands and Northern Puget Sound
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Book Review Careful Cooking
Sandy Perkins begins a new column by look¬ ing at a new book of writings by June Burn. Page 9.
A1917 book by a
Northwest cook has
some helpful advice
for conserving for the
<(GreatWar"-and
the advice is still
valuable today.
Pages 4 and 5.
J Fiction
Young writers Adam and Jason Suhl are
both dedicated to
creative writing. For
entertaining tales of
adventure — and for
poetry — see Pages
6 and 7.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Resource identifier | SJHM0105 |
| Title | Preserving the legacy |
| Creator | PILOT (magazine of the San Juan Islands) |
| Subject |
Wool Conservation & restoration Frontier & pioneer life |
| Topic |
People, Race, Ethnicity & Culture Domestic Life |
| Location (subject) | United States -- Washington -- San Juan county -- San Juan Islands -- San Juan Island |
| Description | The article recounts Jim Crook's life and describes how he built his wool carder machine. It goes on to discuss how the Textile Guild, the San Juan Historical Museum, the San Juan County Fair Board and the National Park Service worked to preserve Jim Crook's equipment. It includes pictures of the carder, Jim and Mary Crook, and volunteers moving the carder. |
| Publisher (digital) | Washington State Library |
| Publisher (original) | PILOT (magazine of the San Juan Islands) |
| Date (digital) | 2008-05-22 |
| Date (original) | 1982-11-01 |
| Decade | 1980s |
| Type |
Text Still Image |
| Language (iso code) | eng |
| Contributing institution | San Juan Historical Museum |
| Collection | San Juan Island Heritage -- Jim Crook Collection |
| Access file format | image/jpeg |
| Digitization specifications | extent: 3 files |
| Source item specifications | holding institution: San Juan Historical Museum; source item location/id: Jim Crook File; extent and medium: 3 pages; dimensions: 11x15 in. |
| Rights and use | The materials in this collection are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Rights may be reserved; responsibility for securing permissions to distribute, publish or reproduce rests with the user. For additional information, please contact the San Juan Historical Museum. |
| Project |
2008onsite cmpd |
| Archival file location | sanjuanVolume1_2012-07 |
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