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summertree

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1. A horizontal beam supporting the ends of floor joists or resting on posts and supporting the wall above; also called a summertree.
2. Any large timber or beam which serves as a bearing surface.
3. The lintel of a door or window; a breastsummer.
4. A stone laid on a column and serving as a support for construction above, as in the construction of an arch.


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Marty Price, at the Parker House and a wedding day brunch hosted by friends of the bride's family for out of town guests and the wedding party at the Summertree Clubhouse.
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