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Charles Smith, nicknamed "Leather Britches", wore a pistol on each hip and carried a rifle everywhere he went. He was reportedly brought in as a hired gun by Arthur L. Emerson, then president of the Timber Workers. Some [who?] considered him a hero and benefactor of the timber workers. The legend varies.
"Leather Britches" Smith and the Grabow Riot-1912 -Deridder houses from the sawmill days. Union Workers in jail - Picture! This page was last edited on 4 November ...
The traditional method to prepare the shucky beans is with a needle and thread. The beans are strung on the thread and hung, usually behind a wood stove, until they shrivel giving the appearance of "leather britches". They can be dried other ways as well such as in a greenhouse, on a tin roof or in a hot car. [2]
In photos taken at The Duke Of York’s Theatre on Feb. 5, Channing rocked black leather pants, a unique blue pinstripe jacket with white buttons down the front and black boots.
Smith styled the outerwear with a cozy gray sweater and loose black trousers from St. Agni. And for some playful contrast, she leaned into the coquette aesthetic via some frilly, textured black ...
Songs from Home is the title of a recording by the American folk music and country blues artists Doc Watson and Merle Watson, released in 2002.It contains tracks from Watson's years on the Poppy and United Artists labels plus four previously unreleased tracks.
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Live and Pickin' is the title of a recording by Doc Watson and Merle Watson, released in 1979. Live and Pickin' is out-of-print and was re-issued in 2003 by Southern Music packaged with Doc and the Boys.