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Have you contacted Peter Ian Kuniholm at Cornell University? He's one
of the leading experts in this area, and I'm sure he could recommend a
consultant.

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Cheers,
RR



On 6/2/05, James Schulte <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I have a site seeking someone who would assist them in dating a home. The
> home is c.1693 and a Swedish wood plank cabin. Anyone who may have a lead to
> assist me I would be most grateful too. Site is may actually be torn down
> which would be shame, however prior to any borough action we want to get a
> better date. If you have never seen a plank board cabin this one is a sight
> to see , with a carving of the English crown on the woodwork. This home is
> well preserved and very few are left. Thanks in advance for any suggestions
> …..Jim
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