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  2. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    A type of trussed plank frame barn in Sweden is representative of some types in America, the lack of heavy timbers in the framing give it the name plank frame barn. Plank-framed barns [22] are different than a plank-framed house. Plank framed barns developed in the American Mid-West, such as the patente in 1876 (#185,690) by William Morris and ...

  3. Forest Lodge (Upton, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Guide's House is a small wood frame structure measuring 20 by 16 feet (6.1 m × 4.9 m) with a side-gable asphalt roof. It is divided into two sleeping chambers, has no plumbing or electricity, and was used by the Riches as housing for seasonal workers on the property. [2]

  4. Timber framing - Wikipedia

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    Timber-framed structures differ from conventional wood-framed buildings in several ways. Timber framing uses fewer, larger wooden members, commonly timbers in the range of 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 in), while common wood framing uses many more timbers with dimensions usually in the 5- to 25-cm (2- to 10-in) range.

  5. Pullen Corner School - Wikipedia

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    It is a small wood-frame structure with a gable roof, set on a granite foundation. It is a single bay wide and two deep, with the interior divided between a small vestibule area and the single classroom. The property also includes a woodshed and privy. The schoolhouse was built c. 1840, and was one of the first schoolhouses built by the town. [2]

  6. Hyde Log Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Hyde Log Cabin stands on the east side of US Route 2 north of Grand Isle center and just north of the Grand Isle Elementary School, sharing a lot with a small wood-frame 1814 schoolhouse. The cabin is a modest single-story structure, fashioned out of peeled cedar logs measuring between 14 and 18 inches in diameter.

  7. Tucker Mountain Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The small wood-frame building was built in 1837, and served as a schoolhouse until 1893, when it was closed due to declining enrollments. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1] It is now owned by the Andover Historical Society, and is occasionally open to the public in the summer. [2]

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