All the land in this area was homesteaded in the 1880's & 1890's. The property abutting me on the north is said to have been homesteaded by a family with four or five sons. There are literally miles of rock walls from clearing the fields. Makes my entire body ache when I see those walls.
Rode a stoneboat in the Spring many years ago - anybody who builds with rock impresses the **** out of me.
My neigbour (in his 80's now, but is still a very imposing man) told me a story of building a cottage with his lineman buddies back when - all big strong guys, but when they started into working with the natural rock (lots of granite) on site, it brought them to their knees pretty quick. His description of the older stone-masons they tracked down in the area reminded me of my uncles - maybe only 5'7" or so, and at first glance didn't appear that big or strong..... but, bone + muscle = 100% of body mass, and could walk around one-handing stone all-day like it was a 5 pin bowling ball, w/o breaking a sweat....
Rgds, D.