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- Made pottery. And his sons were one of them. (0.8039) (Q15718)
- wheel Miller. Got older and he took the pottery over. (0.7615) (Q15717)
- He stayed until he had all his boy (0.6252) (Q15716)
- And set up a pottery in Perry County and that's where. (0.8427) (Q15715)
- Any pottered over there in Pickens County for several years and any moved from there to Perry care? (0.8046) (Q15714)
- And wound up in our Pickens County that was in the middle late 1800s. (0.8147) (Q15713)
- Abraham France is in a baby north. (0.8183) (Q15712)
- But they married and they set out in a wagon. (0.8739) (Q15711)
- Or you already knew how to make power. (0.8641) (Q15710)
- And he the learn how to make pottery with them. (0.8641) (Q15709)
- Murder an that was Francis Lacoste. (0.5557) (Q15708)
- Take care of him and I got him back to good health and he fell in love with a girl and. (0.8922) (Q15707)
- The Lacosse family which was making pottery at mobile. (0.7129) (Q15706)
- About date An A family. (0.7501) (Q15705)
- Close to mobile at the end of the Civil War. (0.8742) (Q15704)
- Well here to Abraham Miller found itself. (0.7963) (Q15703)
- came to Alabama in 1865 and started the family business. (0.9005) (Q15702)
- Abraham Miller a Pennsylvania man (0.9005) (Q15701)
- Transitional segment 2 (Q15700)
- 'cause I just really great feeling and create something out of just the mud. (0.808) (Q15699)
- Nice actually you fall in love with it (0.808) (Q15698)
- After you catch on in some. (0.8497) (Q15697)
- basically. The learning part is was really frustrating. (0.8501) (Q15696)
- So he's not really realizing the actions that he's making is just happening for him and I'm trying to study each step there and now it's just trial and errors (0.8532) (Q15695)
- It's just instinct to him. (0.8532) (Q15694)
- Teach yourself and when I come along he's he's just been doing it so long. (0.8532) (Q15693)
- Watch the human. (0.8527) (Q15692)
- you just more or less. (0.7982) (Q15691)
- Broadway was at there's nothing that you know is in the country so you just around the pottery outlet and there's nothing to do but play with the client so (0.7982) (Q15690)
- I was everyday thing was to work at the Potter. (0.7694) (Q15689)
- Pottery just. (0.7207) (Q15688)
- All the families worked farm and we had a pottery how everybody worked. (0.7207) (Q15687)
- Packet that timeless way or you know he had a farm. (0.7207) (Q15686)
- Now he is passing on the tradition to his son Steve. (0.8508) (Q15685)
- Eric Miller grew up in a rural area and learned the family trade. (0.8508) (Q15684)
- They have been turning pottery since 1865. (0.8866) (Q15683)
- The Miller family is carrying on Alabama's longest running folk pottery tradition. (0.8463) (Q15682)
- Their handmade pottery graced homes across 19th century Alabama and the tradition continues today at Millers Pottery and Brent. (0.8311) (Q15681)
- Transitional segment 1 (Q15680)
- Data from Microsoft Azure Video Indexer service analysis run on 2021-05-26T13:06:59.7200863 (video ID 430d3dcacb) (Q15679)
- High Calling: Alabama's Aviation Legacy (Q15678)
- 29th transcript block in High Calling: Alabama's Aviation Legacy documentary (Q15677)
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