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Three years later it had grown and included 2 churches, 3 dry goods stores, 3 groceries, 3 millinery shops, 2 drug stores, 2 meat markets, 2 hotels, 2 tin shops, a bank, 2 stave factories, 2 harness shops, a hardware store, a furniture store, a restaurant, a printing business, a tailor shop, a cooper shop, a steam saw mill, a sash and blind manufacturer, 4 doctors, 2 lawyers, 2 justices of the peace, and a newspaper.
By around 1875, early industries in the Village of New Haven included a general store, a sawmill, an iron foundry, a creamery, hardware store, a roller place that made flour, a farm supply business, two doctors, three flour, seed, and feed businesses, two garages to repair carriages and machinery of the day, a grocery and meat shop, a dry goods store, a drug store, a cooper ( barrel ) shop, two blacksmiths, two shoe and boot stores, a harness shop, a stove shop, two wagon shops, a livery stable, and a hotel chiefly known as the Graustark Hotel.
The 1878 history describes the community of Burlington Green as having two churches, a general store, lawyer office, hotel, gristmill, creamery, two blacksmith shops, two wagon shops, a cooper and shoe shop and photography studio, but " This village at one time was a place of much more mercantile and manufacturing interest than at present, having a comb-factory, a hattery, two tanneries, an iron-foundry, a furniture-factory, three stores, two hotels, a cloth-dressing and wool carding-factory, and a card factory.
Displayed there are historical artifacts covering over 140 years of Finger Lakes winemaking and grape growing expertise ; a working model of the Bath and Hammondsport Railroad, " The Champagne Trail "; and the cooper's shop, featuring authentic wine casks and barrels, cooper tools and equipment.
This area included a saw mill, turpentine distilleries, cotton gin, grist mill, cooper shop and general store.
At about 8 am, the outpost was set up by the Hessians at a cooper shop on Pennington Road about one mile north-west of Trenton.
* Maple Grove – A hamlet at the south town line on County Highway 10 that once had several blacksmith shops, a rake factory, cooper shop, store, post office, church and large steam sawmill.
Other businesses included a spinning wheel maker, a weaver, and a cooper shop.
When Lincoln lived in New Salem, the village was home to a cooper shop, blacksmith shop, wool carding mill, four general stores, a tavern, a grocery, two doctors offices, a shoemaker, a carpenter, a hat maker, a tanner, a schoolhouse / church, several residences, common pastures and kitchen gardens.
Nearby, he added a sawmill, a cooper shop, a blacksmith shop, and a poultry house along with a barn.
In September 1846, Isaac Morley's cooper shop was burned and the Billings family and all of the residents of Morleytown moved to Nauvoo.
It included a brickyard, lime kiln, stone quarry, grist mill, saw mill, and cooper shop.

cooper and on
When Samuel was 16 he was apprenticed to a cooper, but also continued to help his father on the farm.
The boy studied English and navigation for a year, apprenticed to a cooper, and then, with Whitfield's help, signed on to the whaler Franklin ( Captain Ira Davis ).
On 31 December Murray wrote to Stirling confirming his title as Lieutenant-Governor of the new colony and on the same day his Under-Secretary, Robert Hay, confirmed the appointment of the members of the civil establishment including Colonial Secretary Peter Brown, Surveyor-General John Septimus Roe, Harbourmaster Mark John Currie, naturalist James Drummond, a surgeon, a storekeeper, a cooper, a blacksmith and a boatbuilder.
Descendant of Quaker shoemaker, Richard Few from the county of Wiltshire, England, and his son Isaac Few, a cooper, who emigrated to Pennsylvania in the 1680s, the Fews lived in northern Maryland, where they eked out a modest living raising tobacco on small holdings.
* CBC article on England's last master cooper
Sly Fox ( sly cooper ) is a comedic play by Larry Gelbart, based on Ben Jonson's Volpone ( The Fox ), updating the setting from Renaissance Venice to 19th century San Francisco, and changing the tone from satire to farce.
The cooper vane in place on the aircraftThe Cooper vane is a very simple device consisting of a spring-loaded paddle connected to a plate.
Coffy lived in Lilienburg, a plantation on the Canje River as a house-slave for a cooper ( barrel maker ).

cooper and barrels
During subsequent years, the county's involvement in the production of barrels and whiskey led to the establishment of one or more cooper shops in the community, making barrels for the nearby Red River mills.
A cooper is someone who makes barrels: wooden staved vessels of a conical form, of greater length than breadth.
Someone who makes barrels is called a " barrel maker " or cooper.
Today, the profession of the cooper is synonymous with the wine and spirits industry where the cooper assembles casks and operates machinery that builds barrels.
While plastics, stainless steel, pallets, and corrugated cardboard have replaced most wooden containers and largely made the cooper obsolete, there is still demand for high-quality wooden barrels, and it is thought that the highest-quality barrels are those hand-made by professional coopers.
Wadworth is one of only four breweries in the UK that still use horses to deliver ale, one of four that has an in-house cooper and the last brewery whose in-house master cooper makes nothing but barrels.
The other trade was a cooper, who made atts for holding butter and pails, tubs and barrels.

cooper and made
" Then even worse news is brought: " Late at night comes Mr. Hudson, the cooper, my neighbour, and tells me that he come from Chatham this evening at five o ' clock, and saw this afternoon " The Royal James ," " Oake ," and " London ," burnt by the enemy with their fire-ships: that two or three men-of-war come up with them, and made no more of Upnor Castle's shooting, than of a fly (...).
The " dry " or " slack " cooper made containers that would be used to ship dry goods such as cereals, nails, tobacco, fruits and vegetables.
The " dry-tight " cooper made casks designed to keep dry goods in and moisture out.
The " white cooper " made straight staved containers like washtubs, buckets and butter churns, that would hold water and other liquids, but did not allow shipping of the liquids.
The " wet " or " tight " cooper made casks for long-term storage and transportation of liquids that could even be under pressure, as with beer.
Just three days later, he laid the cornerstone of the Department of Justice building with a trowel made from wood and cooper nails from the USS Constitution.
Blum grew up in poverty in Cologne, the son of a failed theologian who made a poor living as a cooper.
Traditionally, a wooden keg is made by a cooper used to transport items such as nails, gunpowder, and a variety of liquids.
Beattie liked to think of herself as the perfect daughter to Albert, and overcompensated for her inactive role in his life during her fleeting visits, such as when she guilted Jerry Booth into paying £ 5 compensation when Albert was gassed by a faulty cooper fitted by Jerry, Albert having made clear that he didn't want compensation.

cooper and staves
Instead of fire, a cooper may use steam to heat up the staves but this tends to impart less " toastiness " and complexity to the resulting wine.

cooper and were
Lincoln's ancestors were among those who first settled in Hingham, beginning with Thomas Lincoln ' the cooper ,' who was among several Lincolns who settled in Hingham when it was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
A cooper by trade, Queen arrived in Canada in 1906 with his younger brother William, moving into a rooming house at 259 Dorothy St., a stone's throw from the massive Canadian Pacific Railway yards where many working-class Scottish and English immigrants were then employed.
His father was a descendant of Mayflower Pilgrims Love Brewster, a founder of the town of Bridgewater, Massachusetts ; Elder William Brewster, the Pilgrim colonist leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth Colony ; and John Alden, who was hired as a cooper in Southampton, England, just before the voyage to America and who along with the Brewsters were signers of the Mayflower Compact.

cooper and bound
Traditionally, a cooper is someone who makes wooden staved vessels, bound together with hoops and possessing flat ends or heads.

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