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Thomas Day (c. 1801–1861) was an American furniture craftsman and cabinetmaker in Milton, Caswell County, ... where positive space is created by actual wood, and ...
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Union Tavern is a historic tavern and workshop on Broad Street in Milton, North Carolina.It is a rare example of a well-preserved early 19th-century Federal period tavern, and is further notable as the workshop of Thomas Day (c. 1801–1861), a free person of color who was one of North Carolina's leading cabinetmakers.
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Sitting at a computer and doing data entry eight hours a day made her miss working with her hands, so in 2014 she moved to Pasadena for a year and apprenticed with her brother, woodworker Josh ...
In the days of slavery, Thomas Day, a free black cabinetmaker in North Carolina, was one of the most respected artisans in the South. Look beneath the veneer on his furniture and discover his intriguing architectural work.
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