Furniture of the Times

The furniture of the early settlers, if indeed the word thus used if not a misnomer, was of the rudest description. The substitutes were such as could be made with the saw, axe, auger and shave, supplemented by nails from the hands of the common blacksmith.


Lyndon Oak, The History of Garland, Maine, Dover, Maine: Observer Publishing Co., 1912. | Table of Contents | Every-Name Index
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