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  2. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    Google Books: 1910 photo of Pendleton Woolen Mills workers — by Walter S. Bowman. Historic photo archive.com: 1934 photo of the Pendleton Woolen Mill; Umatilla County scenic images includes photo of present day Pendleton Woolen Mill; Tamastslikt.com: Designs of Pendleton Native American traditional-style blankets; Indiantraders.com: Pendleton ...

  3. Category:Clothing companies established in 1909 - Wikipedia

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    Pendleton Woolen Mills This page was last edited on 25 August 2020, at 23:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. American Textile History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The design was organized around a modular system of floor-to-ceiling posts and panels. The use of silk screens and photographic blow-ups, along with the use of color filled the galleries. The contents of the exhibit illustrated the transition from hand to machine technology in wool manufacturing.

  5. Willamette Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Kay Woolen Mill was started in 1889 by Thomas Lister Kay, whose descendants eventually founded Pendleton Woolen Mills. [8] [9] The workforce of 50 labored 60-hour weeks. In 1895, a fire destroyed the mill. [10] Ground was broken on a new mill structure on December 20, 1895, in the same location.

  6. Joe Feddersen - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s Feddersen created a series of monoprints based on blanket designs of the Plains Indians and Pendleton Woolen Mills. Heavy in geometry and layers and blended colors, the series were described by art scholar W. Jackson Rushing III as "watery veils of color", which brought out further comparisons to Rothko. [1]

  7. Pendleton, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Pendleton Woolen Mills is a maker of wool blankets, shirts, and an assortment of other woolen goods. Founded in 1909 by Clarence, Roy and Chauncey Bishop, the company built upon earlier businesses related to the many sheep ranches in the region. A wool-scouring plant opened in Pendleton in 1893 to wash raw wool for shipping.

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