My brother, Bob, pointed out that it would be better if there was a size reference with all of the bone pictures I've taken. So when I discovered some more bones while I was mowing, I decided to put the tape measure in the picture. The crumbled bones were actually a jaw bone with several teeth still in it. Unfortunately, I set it on the barn floor while I was looking for the other bone that had been moved out of the way (because I had left that on the barn floor too). Naturally while focused on looking, I forgot to not step on the jaw bone, so now I only have bone chips. If you look carefully though, you can still identify the teeth.
Renovation of a 400 square foot house built in 1922 located in Cornish, Maine. The original foundation was 20 feet by 20 feet. At some point in the house's history a small (10' x 8') addition was put on the back. Later that addition was removed and enlarged to an addition the full width of the house and remained 8 foot deep.
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