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Metal Bracket Used to Bar Doors and Windows

Original Hand-forged Brackets

There are more than 30 of these at camp.  They are on either side of all windows and doors in the cabin and were a common way to lock up a cabin during the late 1800's and early 1900's in New England.  We know they are hand-forged because of the hammer marks.  Scroll down to see one of the two Metal Hooks in the Living Room at Camp.  The were also hand-forged and original to camp.  They were used to hold lanterns  before electricity.

One of Two Hooks in Living Room

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