Read it Again: Week of November 7, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
1900s wallpaper: Endless possibilities
Styles of wallpaper certainly evolved during the 1900s, from the textomeal wallpaper of the WWI era, to burlap-looking cloth. Columnist Roy Booth recalls some of the designs for the walls.
Read it Again: Week of December 5, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Background of Japanese ceramics
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the Far East's excellent pottery over the last 4,000 years.
Colonists’ Sunday church rituals
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of early settlers' first meeting houses and the traditions of those structures.
Read it Again: Week of June 21, 2001.
Each week Farm and Diary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Once shunned, painted ladies of Americana prized
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the history, importance, and value of painted furniture as part of Americana.
Tea time in China has long history
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the fine arts that grew up around the fine art of sipping tea.
Read It Again – Week of Jan. 11, 2001
Each week, Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
When solitude reigned and the banks of the Ohio were watered with blood
Columnist Roy Booth looks back at the dawn of the 19th century, when Ohio was the western frontier of the United States.