DCHP-3

shanty fire

Hist.
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

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an open fireplace in the living quarters of a lumber camp.

See: camboose(def. 2),camboose fire

Quotations

1852
At night, when the canoes had all retired to the camp on the north shore, and all fear of detection had ceased for the time, they lighted up their shanty fire, and cooked a good supper, and also prepared sufficiency of food for the following day.
1947
Visitors who bask in the warmth of the famous central fireplace at the Seigneury Club in the Province of Quebec, likely do not know that French-Canadian lumbermen long enjoyed the same kind of comfort from the old shanty fires.