Does anyone know what these articles are, from the 1873 sale of my g-g-grandfather's estate? He was a blacksmith and a farmer, and built wagons. Many of the words are spelled phonetically and I can "sound them out." (For instance, wheal bar for wheel barrow.) The following have me stumped: 1 citle (household article) 1 Tabor (household article) 1 Still & warm/worm (what went with a still?) 1 Scrw plate (could be household, could be otherwise) 1 lot Sandrays (sundries?) 1 horow 2 Small tier (did they call wheels "tires" in 1873?) 1 Frow (not plow) 1 galling pot (gallon?) 1 frow (again) Does anyone know of a dictionary or website which might help me in the future? Donna Joy Johnson Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC, USA http://www.geocities.com/pawcreek.geo/