[AT] Beilers Pictures now with link!!
Cecil E Monson
cmonson at hvc.rr.com
Mon Mar 1 06:30:10 PST 2004
Charlie, I saw what I think were those stones while I was there on
Thursday morning but cannot find the photo you refer to. If they are what I
saw, whoever did them cut the letters into flat stone. I forget what the
words were on them. Seems to me they were in with the stuff that was on
pallets.
Those cast iron stoves with the large tubs on top are what we always
called "butchers cauldrons". Mostly used to heat scalding water to dip hog
carcasses in prior to shaving. Could also be used to render lard, I suppose.
The one in red is pretty fancy, isn't it?
Cecil
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Cecil E Monson
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