The Tenting School a Description of the Tours Taken And of the Field Work Done

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The Tenting School a Description of the Tours Taken And of the Field Work Done
Cornelius W From Old Catalog Larison
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They are fastened to tlie door by means of large wrought nails. I have no donbt tliat tiiose hooks, straps and nails were made by some blacksmith tliat, m olden times, lived near the ehureh.
When opened, these doors swing mitward until tJiey rest against ^e side of tlie hmise — as do the doors of barns.
The central door is fastened by means of a huge old-time lock, — thg identical one that 140 was placed upon it when tlie building wag ereeted. The key tiiat manipulates Miis lock IS ponderous an
...d eurious.
The latelies upon tlie side doors are sueh as the blacksmitJi makes for biirn doors, garden gates, and tlie like. Ea^i eonsTsts of a large strap of iron fastened to the door at one end, by means of a large wrought nail ; tlie other end falling into tlie noteh of a hook driven into tlie door-post.
The building is lighted by means of two rows of Avmddws, extending quite around tlie house. These are small and angular. The sashes are, m every parti€ular, antiq-iie. The panes of glass are small — tlie old-time " seven by nine.


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