The mule trail with the rails. Teagate posted an answer with his donkey rail post.I'm not sure what you are asking. The trail for the mules teams?
The mule trail with the rails. Teagate posted an answer with his donkey rail post.I'm not sure what you are asking. The trail for the mules teams?
I am confusing them.You are confusing donkey train with the Mule road I think. The donkey train rails were in the bogs of Double Trouble, downstream from Dover Forge.
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Mule roads and donkey rails, I got them switched.I am confusing them.
Thanks.
Are there any cellar holes around the larger forge area? I know about the one next to the main dirt road by the old gate near the large drains under the road and the slab foundations in the main forge clearing. Perhaps between the Ten Mile Hollow area south of the airport?Mule roads and donkey rails, I got them switched.
I'm not sure where you mean for the 'slab foundations in the main forge clearing". Can you send me a PM and I'll show you some things?Are there any cellar holes around the larger forge area? I know about the one next to the main dirt road by the old gate near the large drains under the road and the slab foundations in the main forge clearing. Perhaps between the Ten Mile Hollow area south of the airport?
It's a shame. There used to be caretakers of the cemetery, but they keep getting older. People keep finding these sensitive places and messing them up. Look at Brickbrea. All covered in spray paint.There is not much to see at 10 Mile Hollow. Last time I was there the road to it had more garbage then anything else. The cemetary was missing the stone markers which were nothing more than rocks. The metal cross someone made was in pieces on the ground.
10 Mile Hollow UpdateThere is not much to see at 10 Mile Hollow. Last time I was there the road to it had more garbage then anything else. The cemetary was missing the stone markers which were nothing more than rocks. The metal cross someone made was in pieces on the ground.
I believe it to be owned by the county, yes. If you park at The canoe access west of Dover Forge, you can walk across the road easily enough. finding 10 MH is another matter. I ended up bushwacking through the brambles to the clearing
I've made an appointment to speak with someone at the Lacey Historical Society. I'll share with you all what I learn.There is not much to see at 10 Mile Hollow. Last time I was there the road to it had more garbage then anything else. The cemetary was missing the stone markers which were nothing more than rocks. The metal cross someone made was in pieces on the ground.
Ask them what they know about Zebulon Collins who is buried in the Hollowfield cemetery at Ten Mile Hollow. Also ask them if they knew his house was located 30 feet from Black's Bridge. Here is a photo of his house at Blacks Bridge on the right. The far building was the Chiselers Club, Tilly Collins and eventually Eureka. I have a map showing that the house on the right was his house. I will look for it.I've made an appointment to speak with someone at the Lacey Historical Society. I'll share with you all what I learn.
I did show you once but it was an old dark copy I had. I have since acquired a better copy.Did you ever show me that Guy? That is really cool. Remember Friendship Sue? Her mom would do a great job painting that.
I have a map showing that the house on the right was his house. I will look for it.