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and this perhaps?:
Ancient carpenters' tools : together with lumbermen's, joiners' and
cabinet makers' tools in use in the eighteenth century / by Henry C.
Mercer ; foreword by Charles F. Hummel.
Main Author: Mercer, Henry Chapman, 1856-1930.
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Item Type: Book
Publisher/Year: Doylestown, Pa. : Horizon Press, published for the
Bucks County Historical Society, 1975.
Description: 5th ed.
xii, 339 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
More Like This: Carpentry --Tools.
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Notes: "Reprinted, in part, from Old-time New England, the bulletin of
the Society for the preservation of New England antiquities."
ISBN 0-8180-0818-0
Bibliography: p. 313-316
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Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] farming tools & equipment
A Museum of Early American Tools by Eric Sloane
It's a small book with a lot of information and good illustrations.
Kay
Sandra Baker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello,
Is there anyone who could point me to a reference for
identifying farm tools and equipment? thank you!
sandra baker
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