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HOVEL
A hovel is a rough temporary barn used to house teams of oxen or horses being used in the woods. In Maine, most hovels were built of logs, and roofed with shakes. While draft animals were the chief tenants of hovels, people would sometimes stay in them as well. Some settlers lived in their hovels until they were able to build a cabin. |
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