The Watt Center to host an evening with Terry Tickhill Terrell
BARNESVILLE — The Watt Center for History & the Arts in Barnesville announce an evening with Terry Tickhill Terrell on May 1, titled “Stifel Indigo: An American Legend in Blue.”
In 1835, German immigrant Johann Ludwig Stifel started an indigo textile dyeing business in Wheeling. This presentation will explain how he and his successors built his business, eventually producing 3.5 million yards of indigo cloth each month.
Terrell studied at The Ohio State University. In 1969 she became a member of the first team of women to visit the South Pole. She received a bachelor’s degree in botany from Ohio State in 1971 and a doctorate in ecology from the University of Georgia in 1976. In retirement, Terry is pursuing various lines of quilt history research and has given numerous presentations on textile history, published several articles, and created the Floral Motifs on Early Chintz website, flowersonchintz.com.
Doors will open at 6 p.m., with the program to begin at 7 p.m. May 1. The Watt Center is located at 515 Watt Ave., Barnesville. A small donation will be gratefully accepted at the door. For more information call Mary Sidwell at 740-391-4399.