Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House is the book publishing division of Birmingham, Alabama based Southern Progress Corporation. Oxmoor House was founded in 1979 when it began publishing Southern Living's Southern Living Annual Recipes. Today it publishes books relating to cooking, crafts, holidays, home improvement, and gardening.[1] The company also operates the Sunset Books division for Southern Progress's Sunset magazine. The company maintains its offices at Southern Progress's Corporate Campus in Birmingham.The latest addition to the Great American Quilts series offers readers a glimpse at the quiltmaker, as well as the beautiful quilts. Produced for the intermediate quilter, this volume presents patterns and instructions for 23 quilts. Readers will also discover chapters on quick-piecing methods, traditional quilt patterns, and group quilts, as well as a special photo gallery of unique designer quilts.Oxmoor House, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Southern Progress Corporation.Oxmoor Farm is an estate in Louisville, Kentucky located 8 miles (13 km) east of downtown.Oxmoor was surveyed in 1774 and was the home of Sturgis Station fort by 1780, when it was granted to Col. William Christian. Alexander Scott Bullitt married Christian's daughter in 1786 and Christian gave the 2,000-acre (810 ha) farm to them as a wedding present. Christian was killed by Indians later that year.

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

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Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

Oxmoor House

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Oxmoor House


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