Barnett Hook Papers and Needlework
About the Collection
The online digital collection features samples of Barnett Hook鈥檚 needlework, promotional materials, business records, photographs of Hook and his friends and family, and the 1993 exhibit catalog for which includes an extensive biographical sketch on Hook.
Additional items exist in the physical manuscript collection, Barnett Hook Papers and Needlework, MSS 047. See the for more information on it.
About Barnett A. Hook
Barnett A. Hook (1845-1926) was a native of Vinton County, Ohio, from the rural village of McArthur. Hook pursued a living in various arenas over his life, including as a farmhand, National Guardsman (Civil War), school teacher, newspaper publisher, horse breeder/trainer, caterer, nurse, fair exhibit designer--but perhaps best known as a fancy needlework promoter, practitioner, instructor, and salesperson.
Related Collections
See additional items from the Mahn Center鈥檚 online manuscript collections.
Future Additions
No future additions are planned.
Access at Alden
Original manuscript materials can be viewed at the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections, on the 5th floor of Alden Library. See the Manuscripts overview for more information.
Access Online
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Collection Contact
Contact Manuscripts Archivist Greta Suiter at .
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
These materials are in the public domain in the United States ; they are not subject to any copyright protections.