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Toted round, ca 1810 to 1820

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Round chamfers top of body flat on ends

Later post 1800 styled wedge abutment cheek chamfers are most responsible for the above estimated date range

Wedge possibly replaced

Imprint scale will be provided as available.

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Likely PA

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Courtesy Dan Linski, Rykenology Group, Facebook

G Shildt

G Shildt

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Two George Shildt (Schildt) individuals; father 1774 - 1835 and  son 1806 - 1831 were found in Berks Co., PA. Their trades were a weaver in an 1816 deed and a yeoman in an 1825 deed. They were both referred to as yeomen in their probate records. A search continues and additional men / candidates might be found.

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(The presentation of visually based elements (scale imprints, scale drawings, etc.) is a challenge, especially when moving from the printed page to the realm of an electronic medium. For reference, the original GAWP 5, CAWP, BARS and SOJ publications had pages which were 8-1/2" in width.)

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