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- Corn Pounder
Corn pounder
Corn pounder
1812 History
Jordan Historical Museum - Maple spile
Old Sap Spile for running maple sap into wooden troughs, W. Honsberger 1830 Jordan.
Old Sap Spile for running maple sap into wooden troughs, W. Honsberger 1830 Jordan.
Jordan Historical Museum - Cow bell
Cow bell with nut clapper donated by the Culp family.
Cow bell with nut clapper donated by the Culp family.
Jordan Historical Museum - Grain barrel
Grain Bin - button wood, hollowed out of one tree trunk complete with lid. Originally owned and made by J. H. Grobb.
Grain Bin - button wood, hollowed out of one tree trunk complete with lid. Originally owned and made by J. H. Grobb.
Jordan Historical Museum - Dog powered butter churn
John Grobb's dog powered butter churn. Made by John for his daughter Sarah.
John Grobb's dog powered butter churn. Made by John for his daughter Sarah.
Jordan Historical Museum - Cider press
Large cider press owned by r. Jacob Fry, who settled here in 1812. Likely built between 1814 and 1843.
Large cider press owned by r. Jacob Fry, who settled here in 1812. Likely built between 1814 and 1843.
Jordan Historical Museum - Ok yoke
Large Ox yoke with a 19” bow, belonging to the Spiece family.
Large Ox yoke with a 19” bow, belonging to the Spiece family.
Jordan Historical Museum - Hay fork
Three tined hay fork belonging to the Solomon High family.
Three tined hay fork belonging to the Solomon High family.
Jordan Historical Museum - Corn pounder
Double ended corn pounder made of wood.
Double ended corn pounder made of wood.
Jordan Historical Museum - Flax hackle
Flax hackler with 2 1/2” spikes.
Flax hackler with 2 1/2” spikes.
Jordan Historical Museum
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