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Friday, September 6, 2013
"Settlers soon enough learned to peel the bark off the fencing material, since, freed of bark and the moisture it held, the wood lasted much longer.
"The snake rail fence...was abandoned in favour of the straight rail because the boundary lines between farms, carelessly placed in pioneer days, were even more strictly defined as time went on."
~Harry Symons Fences, The Ryerson Press, 1958.
"The snake rail fence...was abandoned in favour of the straight rail because the boundary lines between farms, carelessly placed in pioneer days, were even more strictly defined as time went on."
~Harry Symons Fences, The Ryerson Press, 1958.

