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LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Becky Gilmore REEL NUMBER: #2 - side B STAGE: Cultural Conservation DATE: 6/26/86 PRESENTOR: Doug DeNatale GROUP NAME: Southern Pottery: Tradition in Change REGION/STYLE: North Carolina | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | |Dorothy Anman| |Walter Anman| |Neolia Perkinson| |Kelly Anman| CONTENTS 1. Presentor - introduction of family and types of pottery - earthenware w/ lead glaze --> salt glaze pottery 2. Neolia - grandfather generation used salt glaze - [[strikethrough]]type[[/strikethrough]] 3. Dorothy - type of kiln used in salt glaze 4. Presentor - showed example of salt glaze pottery 5. Dorothy - pottery used as way to get cash money - pottery used to hold whiskey - 6. Walter - talked about decorative pottery - cobalt base to produce color 7. Dorothy - "turners" for hire 8. Neolia - selling the wares from wagons or box cars 9. Dorothy - other ways to decorate and how she learned to turn pottery and other jobs she had as a child 10. Neolia - dangers of working around a kiln 11. Walter - preparing for the wheel - 1/2 gallon [?] is spent before pot is even made 12. Miniature pottery pieces 13. Changes in pottery sales 14. Making glaze colors