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BURDEN CARRIER



One favorite American burden carrier was made quickly from a square piece of canvas or waterproofed sailcloth, known in the New England as a “summer cloth,’ which folded into a knapsack. Apples or grain could be carried in a summer cloth, but so could water or milk. The word summer has nothing to do with the season, but stemmed from the ancient word sumpter meaning burden or burden-horse. Farmers in the north country still keep a square piece of waxed sailcloth in their wagons to carry water for their horses, for a bucket will dry out leak, but a canvas bucket will always hold water. The drawing shows how to fold a summer cloth, in place of pins a plain torn from a thrown tree will do the job of fastening the material. Indians have been known to make such an arrangement of birchbark, which will not burn as long as there is liquid on the inside, and will boil water over an open fire!
Diary of an Early American Boy – Eric Slone

What is waxed canvas?

Waxed canvas is a densely woven cotton fabric that has been saturated with wax, giving it an extra layer of protection against the elements. The waxed coating is made from either a paraffin or beeswax. There are many tutorials available on-line that teach you how to make your own waxed cloth.

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Open for the season on Saturday & Sunday June 20 & 21 from 11am to 4pm. After that weekend, Open Thursday thru Sunday from 11 am to 4 pm thru Labor Day weekend and then special event weekends in the Fall.

Business Office and Welcome Center: Monday thru Friday 10am to 4pm
The office is located on the second floor of the Welcome Center located on the Route 9 side of the Village.

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