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Home Life in Colonial Days

Home Life in Colonial Days

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Number of Chapters: 18

Length: 13 hours and 02 minutes

Language: English

CHAPTER I
HOMES OF THE COLONISTS

When the first settlers landed on American shores, the difficulties in finding or making shelter must have seemed ironical as well as almost unbearable. The colonists found a land magnificent with forest trees of every size and variety, but they had no sawmills, and few saws to cut boards; there was plenty of clay and ample limestone on every side, yet they could have no brick and no mortar; grand boulders of granite and rock were everywhere, yet there was not a single facility for cutting, drawing, or using stone. These homeless men, so sorely in need of immediate shelter, were baffled by pioneer conditions, and had to turn to many poor expedients, and be satisfied with rude covering. In Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, and, possibly, other states, some reverted to an ancient form of shelter: they became cave-dwellers; caves were dug ... (taken from first chapter of the book). Talk about starting from scratch!! Susan Morin

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Dedication and Forword (Susan Morin)
Homes of the Colonists (Susan Morin)
The Light of Other Days (Susan Morin)
The Kitchen Fireside (Susan Morin)
The Serving of Meals (Susan Morin)
Food from Forest and Sea (Susan Morin)
Indian Corn (Susan Morin)
Meat and Drink (Susan Morin)
Flax Culture and Spinning (Susan Morin)
Wool Culture and Spinning, with a Postscript on Cotton (Susan Morin)
Hand-Weaving (Susan Morin)
Girls' Occupations (Susan Morin)
Dress of the Colonists (Susan Morin)
Jack-knife Industries (Susan Morin)
Travel, Transportation, and Taverns (Susan Morin)
Sunday in the Colonies (Susan Morin)
Colonial Neighborliness (Susan Morin)
Old-time Flower Gardens (Susan Morin)
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