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guides for setting the gunwal as made of wood. four lites number 2 and Two lite number one.  These are about sixteen inches long. to the notch those numbered (1) are about an inch shorter.  Upon a wmooth piece of ground the plate of bark is spread out and the frame placed upon it this is then loaded with [?stump?]. and the edges bent up at the sides of the frame.is bent [?further?] when a strip of wood is put along the side and a stake driven in the ground to hold the plates with a second strip of wood is secured along the top and four other stakes two on each side are driven outside the strips.
guides for setting the gunwal as made of wood. four lites number 2 and Two lite number one.  These are about sixteen inches long. to the notch those numbered (1) are about an inch shorter.  Upon a smooth piece of ground the plate of bark is spread out and the frame placed upon it this is then loaded with [?stump?]. and the edges bent up at the sides of the frame.is bent [?further?] when a strip of wood is put along the side and a stake driven in the ground to hold the plates with a second strip of wood is secured along the top and four other stakes two on each side are driven outside the strips.

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177 guides for setting the gunwal as made of wood. four lites number 2 and Two lite number one. These are about sixteen inches long. to the notch those numbered (1) are about an inch shorter. Upon a smooth piece of ground the plate of bark is spread out and the frame placed upon it this is then loaded with [?stump?]. and the edges bent up at the sides of the frame.is bent [?further?] when a strip of wood is put along the side and a stake driven in the ground to hold the plates with a second strip of wood is secured along the top and four other stakes two on each side are driven outside the strips.