Why Stone Walls In The Northeast Are a Historically Significant Item

Posted by Connor Sullivan 21 November, 2009

Depending on the state or region in which you live, there are different types of CT fencing used for various reasons. For example, if you reside in Arizona, mud based adobe like fencing walls are built more than wooden CT fences. In the Midwest simple classic white picket fencing is used quite a bit, and in the southern states, like Kentucky where there are many horse farms, split rail white fences are the chosen favorite. Many of these are just based on what is preferred in that region or what holds up best to the weather there as well. One type of fencing however, has some important history to it and that is a stone wall that can be found all over New England.

Stone walls can be found on most properties in the following states in the Northeast: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and New York. Many of these stone walls are located back and hidden in wooded areas of different properties and can not be seen anymore. People that enjoy subjects such as history, science and their actual property soon began researching these different stone walls that could be found in these states in New England.

There are considered to be thousands of segments of stone walls in the world with one of the biggest being in New England. If you were to add up the length of all of the stone walls found in New England it would most likely reach all the way to the moon. One educated guess was that it was about 240,000 miles long. The height of the majority of these stone walls is higher than the adult knee but lower than the hip typically reaching a height at about 2 feet so they were not particularly high. It is quite rare to see a stone wall that is higher than a couple of feet. Most of these walls were not made to be a kind of fence which is interesting as that is what it looks like .

Most stone walls are simply rocks that were placed one on top of the other without any type of sand holding it together. It is believed that they were originally formed by farmers that had to get rid of the rocks from their land so they could use the land for growing. They would stack the rocks on the edge of their farm which eventually formed as a property marker as well . Most of these walls were built in the early 1600’s with most of them being made between the time of the American Revolution and the Civil War.

The next time you are in some fo these New England states take a look around the perimeter of a property and you will most likely see a low stone wall that probably has been there for a very long time . It is a unique piece of the history of these states which no other type of fencing can claim.

He spent the summer installing CT fences in his home town.

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