Results for Carriage Shop
Results for Carriage Shop
Gun Carriage and Turning Shop (1842 - 1849)
Arsenal Park
This area is where most woodworking operations took place. It was also known as the carpenter's shop. Wagon and gun carriage wheels, as well as other wooden parts, were made here.
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Fick’s Carriage Shop
Long operated by William Fick and his family, this blacksmith shop turned out a superior brand of rugged, durable quartz wagons that hauled ore from the mines to the mills along Clear Creek. The Bull Durham sign was painted by ...
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Carriage Shop
Erected Prior to 1828, Arad
& Leonard Copeland operated
the water - powered shop. In
1884 converted to machine
shop by John W. Latcher.
Marker is on North Shore Road (County Route 4), on the right when traveling north.
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