Friday, October 11, 6-7PM Lecture at the Ball Room ( above the Amos Straw Country Store ) at Willowbrook, Woodlands Interpreter Ken Hamilton will discuss Tools and Hardware of the Historic Fur Trade in Maine. The talk will include a slide show and many authentic 17th and 18th century edge tools and trade items from the Maine frontier. He will highlight fish and eel spears, as this may be projects completed in a blacksmithing class that Hamilton teaches in the future; scheduling will be subject to interest. Hamilton has extensive knowledge of cutlery and tools typical of this time, and has extensive experience as an historic artifact artist and consultant supplying and informing living history programs around the US as well as contributions to movies like the Last of the Mohicans. $10. Proceeds to benefit the museum.
We are a 501c3 nonprofit history museum presenting rural Maine and New England life though living history, hands on learning experiences and exhibition of material culture from the 1850-1920s at our museum village in Orrington/Holden (northeastern Maine).19th Century Curran Village, 372 Fields Pond Rd, PO Box 107, Orrington, ME 04474 and 70 Elm Street, PO Box 28, Newfield, Maine 04056, Tel. 207-205-4849, Email: thecurranhomestead@gmail.com
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