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THOMAS JEFFERSON CRADDOCK (ALBEMARLE CO., VIRGINIA, B. 1845) FOLK ART CARVED CANE / WALKING STICK FRAGMENT, carved designs featuring an eagle atop a shield, a depiction of the rotunda at UVA, a fish, several birds, and foliate devices; inscriptions read "THOS. JEFFERSON OF VA / BORN APRIL 13 1743 WAS / PRESIDENT USA 1801 TO 1809" and "UNIVERSITY VA / ROTUNDA / BURNT SUNDAY / OCT 27 1895". Retains an old surface with mellow color. Circa 1900. 19 1/2" LOA.
Catalogue Note: Not much is known about the cane carver, Thomas Jefferson Craddock, despite the substantial body of work attributed to him. He appears to have made a career carving souvenir canes related to Thomas Jefferson and UVA in the fourth quarter of the 19th century, perhaps into the 20th century. Thomas Jefferson Craddock was born in 1845 in Albemarle Co., Virginia. His father, William R. Craddock, listed as a carpenter in the 1850 and 1860 census, must have introduced his son "Jeff" to woodworking at a young age. As a teenager, T. J. Craddock enlisted in 1862-1863 as a private in General Thomas Rossner's cavalry and was injured in February of 1863 at Hamilton's Crossing. The extent of injuries at the time are not clear, but they must have been significant as he returned to his parents' home in Albemarle Co. to remain. He married Amanda Drumheller in 1870 and the two raised a family there in Albemarle. Thomas J. Craddock is listed in the 1900 US Census as a "cane maker", an interesting note about his life that indicates something of his stature as a maker of walking sticks.
Broken around the bottom third of the cane, and lacking the bottom piece, otherwise surface is in good condition with one split/crack towards the bottom.
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From the H. Marshall Goodman estate collection, Richmond, VA.