Before moving to Paterson in 1812, he studied carpentry and blacksmithing.
The first 120 students began studying carpentry, masonry and plumbing in January 2011.
The school also has a room large enough for those studying carpentry to construct a full size wooden frame house.
After studying carpentry, he and his brother operated a furniture business in Chilton, Wisconsin until 1886.
In Bridgeport, he grew up in public housing and attended a vocational high school, where he studied carpentry.
He attended lectures on law, and for a time he studied carpentry.
She studied carpentry in order to build the armature.
He studied carpentry when he was 16 but a year later, in 1873, he began studying architecture.
Coleridge and Southey also encouraged the group to study agriculture and carpentry to help with the settlement.
In 1854, he moved to Philadelphia to study music and carpentry.