The Buckeye Hat Story
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 1)
Description
[page 1]
[corresponds to front cover of Buckeye Hat Story]
THE
BUCKEYE HAT STORY
(IN PICTURES)
by
Kenneth I. Lea
Bicentennial
Edition
1976
[corresponds to front cover of Buckeye Hat Story]
THE
BUCKEYE HAT STORY
(IN PICTURES)
by
Kenneth I. Lea
Bicentennial
Edition
1976
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 2)
Description
[page 2]
[corresponds to inside of front cover of Buckeye Hat Story]
DEDICATION
This edition, taken from the original -- (O.S.U. - 1944) -- is in
appreciation of our sturdy ancestors and all of my charitable
friends.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL 1776-1976
Independent Print Shop Co.
Delaware, Ohio
1976
[corresponds to inside of front cover of Buckeye Hat Story]
DEDICATION
This edition, taken from the original -- (O.S.U. - 1944) -- is in
appreciation of our sturdy ancestors and all of my charitable
friends.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL 1776-1976
Independent Print Shop Co.
Delaware, Ohio
1976
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 3)
Description
[page 3]
[corresponds to page 1 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
Buckeye Leaves and Blossoms
1
[corresponds to page 1 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
Buckeye Leaves and Blossoms
1
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 4)
Description
[page 4]
[corresponds to page 2 of Buckeye Hat Story]
OHIO
SOURCE MAP
for
buckeye wood
[map]
Most Information by
Edward Randolph
Ashley, Ohio
2
[corresponds to page 2 of Buckeye Hat Story]
OHIO
SOURCE MAP
for
buckeye wood
[map]
Most Information by
Edward Randolph
Ashley, Ohio
2
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 5)
Description
[page 5]
[corresponds to page 3 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photos]
Buckeye Trees in Winter on the
Walter D. Cook Farm
South of Beggarlouse Hill
3
[corresponds to page 3 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photos]
Buckeye Trees in Winter on the
Walter D. Cook Farm
South of Beggarlouse Hill
3
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 6)
Description
[page 6]
[corresponds to page 4 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
Buckeye Log
V Section
Flat Section
From the Walter D. Cook Farm
4
[corresponds to page 4 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
Buckeye Log
V Section
Flat Section
From the Walter D. Cook Farm
4
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 7)
Description
[page 7]
[corresponds to page 5 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
Barton Whipple
Inventor of the Buckeye Plane,
Lived Near Stantontown (1801-1888)
5
[corresponds to page 5 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
Barton Whipple
Inventor of the Buckeye Plane,
Lived Near Stantontown (1801-1888)
5
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 8)
Description
[page 8]
[corresponds to page 6 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
The Buckeye Plane has two blades:
One with sharp teeth to score into strips, one to remove the
shaving. Also, a guide to one side on the bottom to keep the plane
parallel.
Donated by Ona Fleming of Stantontown
6
[corresponds to page 6 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
The Buckeye Plane has two blades:
One with sharp teeth to score into strips, one to remove the
shaving. Also, a guide to one side on the bottom to keep the plane
parallel.
Donated by Ona Fleming of Stantontown
6
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 9)
Description
[page 9]
[corresponds to page 7 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
Many types of braid were possible depending on the number of
strands - usually, three to nine - however, the most common was
seven.
Made by Alice Dennis of Ashley
7
[corresponds to page 7 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
Many types of braid were possible depending on the number of
strands - usually, three to nine - however, the most common was
seven.
Made by Alice Dennis of Ashley
7
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 10)
Description
[page 10]
[corresponds to page 8 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
The pressing horse with blocking pieces (for various sizes).
Cloth and iron were used for shaping and pressing.
Made and donated by J. R. Doty of Ashley
8
[corresponds to page 8 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
The pressing horse with blocking pieces (for various sizes).
Cloth and iron were used for shaping and pressing.
Made and donated by J. R. Doty of Ashley
8
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 11)
Description
[page 11]
[corresponds to page 1 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
This doll hat and these boys' hats were made and donated by
Mrs. Edward Shoemaker of Ashley
9
[corresponds to page 1 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
This doll hat and these boys' hats were made and donated by
Mrs. Edward Shoemaker of Ashley
9
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 12)
Description
[page 12]
[corresponds to page 10 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
The man's hat (center) was made by Sarah Zent and given by Nellie
Taylor, both of Stantontown.
The other two were made for the author by Alice Dennis of Ashley
10
[corresponds to page 10 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
The man's hat (center) was made by Sarah Zent and given by Nellie
Taylor, both of Stantontown.
The other two were made for the author by Alice Dennis of Ashley
10
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 13)
Description
[page 13]
[corresponds to page 11 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
The woman's hat (center) was made and given by Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Zent of Stantontown.
The other two were made for the author by Alice Dennis of Ashley
11
[corresponds to page 11 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
The woman's hat (center) was made and given by Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Zent of Stantontown.
The other two were made for the author by Alice Dennis of Ashley
11
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 14)
Description
[page 14]
[corresponds to page 12 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
This Buckeye Bonnet was made long ago by Lillie Lea for Mrs. G. C.
Shoemaker who gave it to the museum unit.
The handbag was donated by Dr. Dennis Welch. Who made it is
unknown.
The necklace and bracelet were made by Lorraine Lea.
12
[corresponds to page 12 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
This Buckeye Bonnet was made long ago by Lillie Lea for Mrs. G. C.
Shoemaker who gave it to the museum unit.
The handbag was donated by Dr. Dennis Welch. Who made it is
unknown.
The necklace and bracelet were made by Lorraine Lea.
12
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 15)
Description
[page 15]
[corresponds to page 13 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
This Ladies Buckeye Hat was made by Mrs. William (Myrtle)
Westbrook and given to the Ashley Library by Kay Douglas about
1960, per Edith Myers Smale, Librarian at that time.
13
[corresponds to page 13 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
This Ladies Buckeye Hat was made by Mrs. William (Myrtle)
Westbrook and given to the Ashley Library by Kay Douglas about
1960, per Edith Myers Smale, Librarian at that time.
13
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 16)
Description
[page 16]
[corresponds to page 14 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
An Old Buckeye and His Hat
T. W. Lea (1853-1944),
The Author's Grandfather
14
[corresponds to page 14 of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
An Old Buckeye and His Hat
T. W. Lea (1853-1944),
The Author's Grandfather
14
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 17)
Description
[page 17]
[corresponds to page 15 of Buckeye Hat Story]
BUCKEYE HATS
When the nights are long and chilly
And there's time for neighborly chats,
Then it's time to be a thinkin'
Of next summer's Buckeye hats.
To the woods with axe and saw
There to limber up their backs,
For this is the beginnin'
Of next summer's Buckeye hats.
Cut the logs the proper length
And split them into slats,
And we soon will be a makin'
On next summer's Buckeye hats.
Uncle Joe will get the plane
And make splits in nothin' flat,
Soon all will be a workin'
On next summer's Buckeye hats.
After many months of braidin'
Sewin', pressin', this shape and that,
At last, we all have finished
With next summer's Buckeye hats.
K. I. Lea
15
[corresponds to page 15 of Buckeye Hat Story]
BUCKEYE HATS
When the nights are long and chilly
And there's time for neighborly chats,
Then it's time to be a thinkin'
Of next summer's Buckeye hats.
To the woods with axe and saw
There to limber up their backs,
For this is the beginnin'
Of next summer's Buckeye hats.
Cut the logs the proper length
And split them into slats,
And we soon will be a makin'
On next summer's Buckeye hats.
Uncle Joe will get the plane
And make splits in nothin' flat,
Soon all will be a workin'
On next summer's Buckeye hats.
After many months of braidin'
Sewin', pressin', this shape and that,
At last, we all have finished
With next summer's Buckeye hats.
K. I. Lea
15
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 18)
Description
[page 18]
[corresponds to page 16 of Buckeye Hat Story]
The Ohio State Archaelogical and
Historical Society
Columbus, Ohio, August 2 1944
The Society has received a gift of Artifacts
relating to the hat industry in Ohio; Dissertation
entitled, "The Buckeye Hat" A Home Industry of Early
Ohioans in Central Ohio by Kenneth I. Lea
from Mr. Kenneth I. Lea,
Ashley, Ohio
for which I am instructed to return a grateful
acknowledgement.
H. C. Shetrone, Director
* Now -- at Ohio Historical Center.
16
[corresponds to page 16 of Buckeye Hat Story]
The Ohio State Archaelogical and
Historical Society
Columbus, Ohio, August 2 1944
The Society has received a gift of Artifacts
relating to the hat industry in Ohio; Dissertation
entitled, "The Buckeye Hat" A Home Industry of Early
Ohioans in Central Ohio by Kenneth I. Lea
from Mr. Kenneth I. Lea,
Ashley, Ohio
for which I am instructed to return a grateful
acknowledgement.
H. C. Shetrone, Director
* Now -- at Ohio Historical Center.
16
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story (p. 19)
Description
[page 19]
[corresponds to inside of back cover of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
[corresponds to inside of back cover of Buckeye Hat Story]
[photo]
Dublin Core
Title
The Buckeye Hat Story
Subject
Bicentennial--Ashley--Ohio--1976
Village of Ashley--Oxford Township--Delaware County--Ohio
Village of Ashley--Oxford Township--Delaware County--Ohio
Description
Bicentennial Edition of The Buckeye Hat Story (in pictures) by Kenneth I. Lea
Creator
Lea, Kenneth I.
Publisher
Independent Print Shop; Delaware, Ohio
Date
1976
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Format
Book
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Text
Text
Identifier
22221021
Collection
Citation
Lea, Kenneth I. , “The Buckeye Hat Story,” Delaware County Memory, accessed November 15, 2024, http://66.213.124.233/items/show/187.