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- 1980, Pioneer America Society, Pioneer America Society Transactions: P.A.S.T.[1], volume 3, page 26:
- In North Carolina this treefork sled is not uncommon. Here, however, it is often called a "lizard," and used almost exclusively as a log sled, (Fig. l) . The butt end of a log is chained to a heavy crosspiece which stretches between the two prongs ...