Over 280 crisp
color photos reveal artifacts of early American everyday life that
were useful for surveying land, building log homes, farming the land,
traveling, blacksmithing, and cabinetmaking.From
light paper ephemera such as land surveys and playing cards to heavy
garden stones and Conestoga wagon components, they are pictured and
explained.
This book is ideal
for all those with a passion for history or a curiosity about objects
used in America in the mid-eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.