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On returning to Mississippi went south and east through
Alabama. The Easley covered bridge was located. It's under repair.

The Horton Mill covered bridge was also seen. It was closed
also. A convenience store clerk stated vandals attempted to
pull it down (?).

A stop near Troy, Alabama for a pioneer museum.
Quilting was popular back in those days.

Display of farming implements

Blacksmith shop display

Logging tools display

Tools of the carpentry trade

Odds and ends(?). Iron feet used by a cobbler,
bits for a bridle, well pulleys, well bucket, ...

Cotton baler in front, cotton wagon behind on the left.

Typical offices in Troy, pioneer days.

More offices

Tribute to Alabama Governor Henderson, a Troy native.

One of the log cabins on the museum grounds

Steam engine for some logging use; a log debarker in the background.

On a walk in Florida's Tarkiln Nature Preserve, this feller was encountered. I guess his width was about 9 inches.

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