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The following pages link to 2nd transcript block in Miller's Pottery: Turning for Generations documentary (Q15987):
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Abraham Miller a Pennsylvania man (0.9005) (Q15701) (← links)
- came to Alabama in 1865 and started the family business. (0.9005) (Q15702) (← links)
- Well here to Abraham Miller found itself. (0.7963) (Q15703) (← links)
- Close to mobile at the end of the Civil War. (0.8742) (Q15704) (← links)
- About date An A family. (0.7501) (Q15705) (← links)
- The Lacosse family which was making pottery at mobile. (0.7129) (Q15706) (← links)
- Take care of him and I got him back to good health and he fell in love with a girl and. (0.8922) (Q15707) (← links)
- Murder an that was Francis Lacoste. (0.5557) (Q15708) (← links)
- And he the learn how to make pottery with them. (0.8641) (Q15709) (← links)
- Or you already knew how to make power. (0.8641) (Q15710) (← links)
- But they married and they set out in a wagon. (0.8739) (Q15711) (← links)
- Abraham France is in a baby north. (0.8183) (Q15712) (← links)
- And wound up in our Pickens County that was in the middle late 1800s. (0.8147) (Q15713) (← links)
- Any pottered over there in Pickens County for several years and any moved from there to Perry care? (0.8046) (Q15714) (← links)
- And set up a pottery in Perry County and that's where. (0.8427) (Q15715) (← links)
- He stayed until he had all his boy (0.6252) (Q15716) (← links)
- wheel Miller. Got older and he took the pottery over. (0.7615) (Q15717) (← links)
- Made pottery. And his sons were one of them. (0.8039) (Q15718) (← links)
- Was my father Hendon Miller. (0.8062) (Q15719) (← links)
- Took a Potter took the pottery over and he made pottery or there. (0.7499) (Q15720) (← links)
- And they fired with a ladder pine at that time. (0.7589) (Q15721) (← links)
- And. My father heard about natural gas over here in Bibb County running up and down the road so he moved over here in 62 and set up a gas (0.8582) (Q15722) (← links)
- furnace where he wouldn't have to fire with pine. (0.8565) (Q15723) (← links)
- And. (0.8778) (Q15724) (← links)
- So how I got old enough to learn how to make pottery and I took it over and I'm still here on Hwy 5. (0.8712) (Q15725) (← links)
- Brand. (0.6826) (Q15726) (← links)
- Now have a boy. Steve Miller (0.8569) (Q15727) (← links)
- he's learning how to make it and. (0.8393) (Q15728) (← links)
- Yes maybe he will carry it out. (0.8615) (Q15729) (← links)
- You know I didn't start at a young age. (0.8615) (Q15730) (← links)
- My father grew up around it and it was never was. (0.8615) (Q15731) (← links)
- I always found it interesting (0.7913) (Q15732) (← links)
- but it was just an everyday thing to me. (0.7913) (Q15733) (← links)
- I never did get out there and really practice it. (0.7913) (Q15734) (← links)
- But yeah I was want to be a motocross racer. (0.7913) (Q15735) (← links)
- The money for it didn't work at all. (0.792) (Q15736) (← links)
- Now tracing is really expensive and so I went to making pottery to make money for racing (0.792) (Q15737) (← links)
- but I haven't got back into that yet. (0.792) (Q15738) (← links)
- I just started just a few years back (0.792) (Q15739) (← links)
- practicing the Potteries of. So I'm just now entering into most part as I talked to say 5 to 7 years before you really can master the order of it. (0.8253) (Q15740) (← links)
- Eric Miller's nephew Allen ham (0.8224) (Q15741) (← links)
- like Eric started working in the family pottery as a child. (0.8224) (Q15742) (← links)
- He fondly recalls the time when Miller's pottery was bustling with activity. (0.8224) (Q15743) (← links)
- I started doing this when I was saying my years old we used to head old shopping Sprott and we'd come in in the evening and we make balls and (0.81) (Q15744) (← links)
- stuff for him. So all that evening wear the next day they would have enough to go to buy dinner for they would have to worry about making balls to (0.81) (Q15745) (← links)
- make the pots. Well it was so. (0.81) (Q15746) (← links)
- Where is my grandma and grandaddy in here Canadian? (0.7882) (Q15747) (← links)
- And we had Kenneth E. (0.5041) (Q15748) (← links)
- Hepton. Who's made 5-6 people (0.7518) (Q15749) (← links)
- you know? Then we had three more hired help us with digging the clay and grinding clay stuff like it. (0.7291) (Q15750) (← links)