Stone shed and blacksmith's forge with fire brick, parts of which have been stolen for scrap metal. The location is in the NNE corner of the original, 500 foot long, wooden stone shed. A cut guy wire from "Matron's" derrick is still visible on the ground while the two photos illustrate what was stolen for scrap metal (2012).
tool sharpening shed device on the right
was inside the stone shed
be careful of the open drain (this should be covered)
Notice the foundation wall for the wooden shed that was here that covered the tool sharpening station.
The photo below by Joe Viger shows the stolen blacksmith forge and metal plates.
Is that forge seen above actually over by the tumbler site?
see photo here from there
several views of the stone shed
dimensions
note the site was cleared of trees then
you could see the homes in the village from the stone shed
Here is view of the shed
here see "back" side of the post 42 looking at the intersection beyond. Should be able to see from one sign post and/or blaze to the next so easy to follow the trail.
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