Sunday, January 24, 2021

The Browne School: Archeological Studies, Part IV

In 1977 the Finnestad family razed the coal shed in order to build a new structure that would replace the utility room and add a family room.

Above the ceiling panels,  a black door panel to the furnace which heated the Browne school was found.    The door panel was similar to this one though it appeared less ornate.     

Another item left in the rafters was a damaged piece of wall art in yellowish black and white depicting Jesus and a lamb.   A corner had been missing either by the process of discarding it or by hungry mice.

Unfortunately I do not have photos of either of these, though it is interesting what items were discarded on the Browne school property only to be found decades later.

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