Charcoal Kiln - Old Town Common - Bog

dc.contributorEd Gregory archive. e.g. photos.
dc.contributorTom Almstead
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-25T15:15:31Z
dc.date.available2022-06-25T15:15:31Z
dc.description.abstractA Gallery of 32 photos showing the Charcoal Kiln and Bog at Hawley, MA - November 16, 2013eng
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dc.titleCharcoal Kiln - Old Town Common - Bog
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Road to the charcoal kiln . . . north side approach.
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Approaching the charcoal kiln . . . we look to the east. The charcoal kiln stands on what's known as the Bassett Place. It was built in 1870 by Albert Dyer of Plainfield, MA. It holds 25-cords of wood.
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Charcoal kiln west exposure. The charcoal kiln stands on what's known as the Bassett Place. It was built in 1870 by Albert Dyer of Plainfield, MA. It holds 25-cords of wood.
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Tom Almstead accompanies Ed G. on today's hike. Tom offers perspective . . . he stands 6' 3". The charcoal kiln stands on what's known as the Bassett Place. It was built in 1870 by Albert Dyer of Plainfield, MA. It holds 25-cords of wood.
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This east exposed section of the charcoal kiln shows deterioration. The charcoal kiln stands on what's known as the Bassett Place. It was built in 1870 by Albert Dyer of Plainfield, MA. It holds 25-cords of wood.
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