Life in Early Ohio - Celebrate the Trades of Yesteryear
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Blacksmithing, coopering, and tinsmithing are just a few historic skills that are considered lost arts today. In 1813 they were common skills learned by tradesmen. See historic trades and skills and learn about a different side of life in early Ohio.
Life in Early Ohio - Celebrate the Trades of Yesteryear
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