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    Courtesy of The New Smyrna Museum of History

    Subjects

    Tapestry; Great Depression; New Deal (1933-1939); United States. Works Progress Administration; Women; Working class; Florida--Antiquities; Florida--History, Local

    Abstract

    Tapestry, 3 (artifact image), from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 32: Tapestries. Episode 32 features a discussion of New Deal-era tapestries displayed at the New Smyrna Museum of History.

    Contributor

    New Smyrna Museum of History

    Identifier

    Tapestry_3

    Language

    English

    Title - Alternative

    Tapestry, 3, from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 32: Tapestries

    Preferred Title

    A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 32: Tapestries

    Keywords

    Episode 32; Tapestries; New Deal-era; New Smyrna Beach Sewing Group; The Works Progress Administration; Sewing rooms; Seminole Wars tapestry; 1696 Franciscan Mission tapestry; A Florida Indian Chief tapestry; War of the States 1863 tapestry; Economy; Artifacts; Central Florida; Females; Role of women

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