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- Mrs. Allhusen was known in the Iron Bridge for her skills as a midwife. (1877-1930)Mrs. Allhusen was known in the Iron Bridge for her skills as …
- The quilt making was initiated by May Thompson and assembled in her home. A list of names of all the contributing families can be seen here.The quilt making was initiated by May Thompson and assembled in her …
- Names Listed On the Quilt: AMES ON 1920'S QUILT. A. J. Abernethy Fred Adams Grace Adams R. R. Adams J. Addison J. M. Albert Dr. A. A. Allan Mr & Mrs G. Allen F. Anderson J. B. Anderson R. F. AndersonNames Listed On the Quilt: AMES ON 1920'S QUILT. A. J. Abernethy …
- The quilter was Annie Jones.The quilter was Annie Jones.
- This jacket was worn by Frederick J. Allhusen (1878-1933). Mr. Allhusen arrived in Iron Bridge from England in 1900. He served in WW 1, in both France and England and was discharged at 41 in 1919. HeThis jacket was worn by Frederick J. Allhusen (1878-1933). Mr. Allhusen arrived …
- A black and white photo of wood sculptor Joseph Briere in his kitchen. With a replica of a stage coach, a log cabin and another wagon complete with double horse hitch.A black and white photo of wood sculptor Joseph Briere in his …
- A black and white photo of wood sculptor Joseph Briere in his kitchen. With a replica of a "brag load".A black and white photo of wood sculptor Joseph Briere in his …
- One of many devices to help ease descent on snow covered hills. Called a Barienger brake after its inventor, also called a crazy wheel due to its complexity. It consisted of an endless half mile loopOne of many devices to help ease descent on snow covered hills. …
- See a short letter written by Joseph's grandson Michael Joseph Briere, in fond remembrance of his grandfather. My grandfather was a very determined man. If he said he would do something, he always diSee a short letter written by Joseph's grandson Michael Joseph Briere, in …
- This hand made recreation of a horse drawn wagon and driver was created by Joseph Briere and shows great details such as the whiffletree, the collars, harnessing, the brake on the wagon.This hand made recreation of a horse drawn wagon and driver was …
- Water Tanks: During logging days, roads were iced to enable the horses to pull loads of logs with greater efficiency. Icing of roads usually occured at night when it was the coldest so freezing wouldWater Tanks: During logging days, roads were iced to enable the horses …
- This is a hand made wooden recreation of an early horse stable that would have been typical of the livestock barns in the logging camps.This is a hand made wooden recreation of an early horse stable …
- Saunas were popular in Finland long before Finland had a name. A sauna is a small room or hut heated to around 80 degrees Celsius. It is used for bathing as well as for mental and physical relaxationSaunas were popular in Finland long before Finland had a name. A …
- "Camboose: from Canadian French, from French cambuse hut, store, from Dutch kambuis. The early days of logging saw a camboose which was used for both heating and cooking inside the log cabins or ""sh"Camboose: from Canadian French, from French cambuse hut, store, from Dutch kambuis. …
- Skidding is described as the act of pulling felled logs out of the bush either with oxen or later horses which proved to be a better choice for handling abilities. Some horses proved very adept at thSkidding is described as the act of pulling felled logs out of …
- This is a hand crafted reproduction of what was a horse drawn V Plough that was used to clear the roads.This is a hand crafted reproduction of what was a horse drawn …
- A jammer was a primitive horse powered crane used for lifting logs up onto a pile or onto a sleigh. Two tall poles were stood on end, with a pulley at the top, which hoisted logs up onto the pile. TwA jammer was a primitive horse powered crane used for lifting logs …
- Called alligator because they had the ability to crawl or winch themselves across land from one body of water to another. The boat was a flat-bottomed scow (warping tug) made of three-inch by six incCalled alligator because they had the ability to crawl or winch themselves …
- This is a hand created replica of a wooden tramway which was used for the horses to travel toward the greenway at the sawmill. The logs would be unloaded and travel up the greenway into the sawmill bThis is a hand created replica of a wooden tramway which was …