MustangMike
Mastermind Approved!
- Local time
- 11:25 PM
- User ID
- 338
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2015
- Messages
- 11,486
- Reaction score
- 36,224
- Location
- Brewster, NY
I understand that up near my property in the Catskills there was a location that used to make charcoal. My understanding is there was a large pile of wood, and they employed "log turners" who would climb on top of the burning pile and turn the logs. Rumer has it that it was a very dangerous job and not all of the log turners survived it.
I'm reminded of it every time I go up to my cabin when I pass that spot. They also produced tannic acid from under the bark of the Hemlock trees harvested, which I believe was in full tilt operation during the Civil War to tan the needed leather.
I'm reminded of it every time I go up to my cabin when I pass that spot. They also produced tannic acid from under the bark of the Hemlock trees harvested, which I believe was in full tilt operation during the Civil War to tan the needed leather.