File:Katherine Pettit.jpg
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English: A portrait of Katherine Pettit of Lexington, Kentucky, founder of the nation's first rural settlement school (Hindman Settlement School in Kentucky), educator, writer and collector of Appalachian customs and artifacts. |
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Author | Randolph.hollingsworth |
This image was snipped from the portrait on page 5 of the following book now in the public domain: Wilmer Stone Viner and H. E. Scrope Viner. The Katherine Pettit Book of Vegetable Dyes. Saluda, N.C. The Excelsior Printers, 1946.
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