News & Press Archives
- National Treasures: History in the Making
- William Jewell, along with Jacques Vesery, is curating an unprecedented art exhibit to debut at the Architectural Digest Home Design Show, March of 2010, in New York City, featuring the works of 20 of the world's most respected wood artists at work today.
- Thomas Jefferson Foundation
- Historical Woods of America has signed a licensing agreement and contract with the Thomas Jefferson Foundation to reclaim and repurpose the Tulip Poplar Tree that many believe Thomas Jefferson planted in 1807 off the southwest corner of his home, Monticello.
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Pen Commissioned for President George Bush
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Presidential Pen
Free Lance-Star:Historic Wood Heads to D.C.
William Jewell makes gift for President Bush from the Horse Chestnut Tree. View a video of the making of this pen. -
News:New Yankee
Historical Woods is featured in two New Yankee episodes using Crib Dam wood and Mount Vernon Cherry for historical furniture replicas.
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Alexandria Gazette
Historical Woods' role in preserving one of the Alexandria Bicentennial Trees is highlighted in this article, A Second Life for a Historic Tree.
Ellwood Catalpa
Friends of Wildnerness Battlefield offers HWA items for sale to benefit the Ellwood Restoration Project.
Tree Care Industries
Why Waste Profits When You Can Profit From Waste? Article in the September 2006 issue highlights the benefits of thin-kerf sawmill technology and why it's so important to HWA.
Woodmizer Way
Precise Cut for Preserving the Past, article in trade magazine.
Free Lance Star: New Yankee Workshop
Free Lance-Star: New Yankee TV Crew Visits
Newspaper article covers the filming of Historical Woods on the New Yankee Workshop television program.
Free Lance Star: Rappahannock River Crib Dam
Free Lance-Star: Workshop Sizes Up City
Historical Woods' efforts to salvage crib dam wood featured in this newspaper article.
Free Lance Star: Branching Out
Free Lance-Star: Helping Folks Branch Out
William Jewell - saving trees, preserving memories.
Nakashima
New Hope Gazette: Nakashima's Legacy Lives On
Jewell's furniture on display at Nakashima fundraiser in New Hope, PA.
