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What started as a cannon that shoots candy and potatoes is growing into a full-fledged fort seemingly plucked from the 1700s.
McCleskey’s research has pushed back the centuries to reveal the life and times of this Valley blacksmith. At the ACHS banquet ... Sex and Trade on the Colonial American Frontier” to tell the tale of ...
The fort also was held briefly in 1763 and '64 by American Indians ... made from wood on the frontier. It simply wasn't practical to carry coal to the fort. A colonial blacksmith needed to know ...
The American College of the Building Arts has relocated its blacksmith program and workshop to upper King Street in a permanent off-site extension of its peninsula campus. Now a few weeks into ...
When archaeologists uncovered a 19th-century blacksmith shop owned by an African American community leader named Tom Cook in northwestern Denton County, they did not just contact his great-great ...
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