enchantedhiker
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Was out hiking near the site of an old mill and found large foundation with these two structures. Tops of both have remenents of bricks; closest one has flat stone on top which about 4 feet long and 4" wide; further one has a 5 foot,flat stone on the back opening which is positioned like a shelf or seat.
There are several gravestones in a cemetary nearby with dates of death in 1863 and 1868. The man died in Texas serving in the Civil War.
This foundation is along the old road which is about 3 miles through the woods from the site where I found the relics pictured in Don't Laugh I'm New.
Ground was too frozen yesterday to dig, but I did see the evidence of some stuff that I'll be checking out when it's warmer.
Unfortunately, I am not having too much luck finding out about this area, but will keep digging ( in books and in the earth.)
There are several gravestones in a cemetary nearby with dates of death in 1863 and 1868. The man died in Texas serving in the Civil War.
This foundation is along the old road which is about 3 miles through the woods from the site where I found the relics pictured in Don't Laugh I'm New.
Ground was too frozen yesterday to dig, but I did see the evidence of some stuff that I'll be checking out when it's warmer.
Unfortunately, I am not having too much luck finding out about this area, but will keep digging ( in books and in the earth.)
