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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
Images: Landscape

 
Feet as part of the stole
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Stole made from a platinum fox
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J. Burrill Outhouse with his employees standing in front of his boat shop
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Logs cut for weir poles on the Ladd lot near Tiverton.
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Weir Poles shown as they were used
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St. Clair Cann using his portable saw to cut  wood for household fuel.
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Delivering a load of wood destined to be a family's winter fuel.
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A portable saw mill used by men to cut long logs into lengths to be used by their kitchen stoves.
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Hilton Sollows on a wood chopping expedition to the 'South Way' . His axe is on his shoulder.
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Clarence (Jamie) Howard in the midst of a day's  wood cutting in the South Way, near Tiverton
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Kenneth Van Tassell and Elias Sollows cutting wood in the winter of 1958.
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Donald Outhouse splits wood in his yard early in 1956.
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Picking up kindling pieces to aid in lighting the fire
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A load of brush destined to become insulation around the house during the fall and winter.
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Lillie Small with the last ox team,Spark and Diamond, to be used on Small's farm.
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One of the many boats constructed by Burrell Outhouse at his boat shop in Tiverton.
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A 'Double Ender' constructed by Burrell Outhouse of Tiverton
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A boat launching in Freeport c. 1930s
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