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yes
a forge bellows and hammers
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
Wood with iron fittings.
what is a haberdasher in colonial times
The last name "Miller" reffers to a grainmill worker or owner. Colonists in Colonial times usually adapted to this name if they were a grainmill worker/owner :)
The last name "Miller" reffers to a grainmill worker or owner. Colonists in Colonial times usually adapted to this name if they were a grainmill worker/owner :)
no
yes they did
A miller turned grain into flour. They made bread and other whole wheat goods. They also make other people's jobs easier.
yes
a forge bellows and hammers
By milling grain into flour.
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
Colonial Times was created in 1825.
they sell to the millier <><><> In times past, people would raise corn for their own use. When the miller ground the corn, he would keep a portion (the miller's toll) as his payment. The miller might use a small amount for himself, but sold most of it to people that did not grow corn. (My grandad was a miller)
Wood with iron fittings.