Contents Volume 5, Number 1 New books
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From the President • 5 Books of Interest • 6
New titles carry the treasures and mysteries of 19th Century Salem. In the Beginning
Old Salem Founders Remember • 8 Native Perspectives • 11
Two residents share stories of growing up in Salem. Stitched Stories • 15
MESDA’s new Textile Gallery, now on display. Art in Clay • 16
Masterworks of North Carolina Earthenware. New to the Collection • 18
The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts obtains treasures from Tennessee.
New acquisitions
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Silver Bequest • 26
The generosity of Jim Wilcox shines in MESDA. Love is in the Air • 23
Weddings in Old Salem. A special place for a special day. Authentic History • 24
Old Salem investigates the Belo House and its extraordinary iron work. Hero for a Day • 26
The North Carolina Urban Forest Council strengthens our urban forest.
The Doctor is a Volunteer Digger • 26 Field School graduate strengthens Old Salem’s team. Calendar of Events • 27
Stitched Stories:
MESDA’s new textile gallery is on display. Page 15
In this 60th year,
Old Salem Founders remember how the restoration began. Page 8
Spring/Summer 2010
Summer features many opportunities for entertainment and
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Spring/Summer 2010
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