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Difference between Ephraim Hawley House and Mortise and tenon

Ephraim Hawley House vs. Mortise and tenon

The Ephraim Hawley House is a privately owned Colonial American wooden post-and-beam timber-frame saltbox house situated on the Farm Highway, Route 108, on the south side of Mischa Hill, in Nichols, a village located within the town of Trumbull, Connecticut, the U.S. It was expanded to its present shape by three additions. A mortise and tenon (occasionally mortice and tenon) joint connects two pieces of wood or other material.

Similarities between Ephraim Hawley House and Mortise and tenon

Ephraim Hawley House and Mortise and tenon have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Timber framing.

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Ephraim Hawley House and Mortise and tenon Comparison

Ephraim Hawley House has 67 relations, while Mortise and tenon has 35. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.98% = 1 / (67 + 35).

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