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Story of Lime and the Lime Kilns of Lancaster County, The Journals InterVarsity Press

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InterVarsity Press

Lemar and Lois Ann Mast

known all over the world

Due to the natural variations in olive wood

Includes a sawtooth hanger for hanging and alignment

Story of Lime and the Lime Kilns of Lancaster County, The Journals InterVarsity PressLime is a white, powdery substance widely used in construction, agriculture, and industry. It is manufactured by heating limestone. Small amounts may be produced in an open fire but more effectively when enclosed. Early pits were lined with stone and in time enclosed in an oven or kiln. The 19th century lime kiln, of Roman design, was a large "pot" dug into a hillside, surrounded by a stone box resembling a huge fireplace. Many thousands were built in

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