Found in the walls of a 1798 house..
Mar 14, 2018 #12 hemihampton Well-Known Member Joined Oct 6, 2006 Messages 9,164 Reaction score 6,210 Points 113 That's a nice looking house. why would anyone want to tear it down? LEON.
Mar 14, 2018 #13 hemihampton Well-Known Member Joined Oct 6, 2006 Messages 9,164 Reaction score 6,210 Points 113 Look for the Privy & dig it, gotta be some good old bottles in there. Good Luck. LEON.
Mar 15, 2018 #14 sandchip Well-Known Member Joined Sep 1, 2008 Messages 5,298 Reaction score 1,165 Points 113 Location Georgia What a crying shame to tear that down. I read in a book on lost landmarks once that we will be judged not for what we create, but what we destroy.
What a crying shame to tear that down. I read in a book on lost landmarks once that we will be judged not for what we create, but what we destroy.
Mar 15, 2018 #15 S saratogadriver Well-Known Member Joined Sep 10, 2009 Messages 1,412 Reaction score 253 Points 83 Location Vermont Rooflines are straight, no visible sags in porches, looks recently lived in. Surprised someone isn't putting the brakes on tearing it down. Maybe it's not "original" enough to warrant protection? Jim G
Rooflines are straight, no visible sags in porches, looks recently lived in. Surprised someone isn't putting the brakes on tearing it down. Maybe it's not "original" enough to warrant protection? Jim G