One of the features identified during the archaeological survey is a lye leaching stone or soap making stone. The irregular shaped stone measured 4.2 feet by 3.4 feet. This was the second largest stone used in the historic walkway north of the house. Since a lye leaching stone would need to be placed on a […]
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