I am currently re-re-re-reading "Forgotten Towns" and just finished the section on the oldest house in the pines (1720s?). Does anyone know if it is still standing?
I did what I thought was a pretty thorough search of the threads here and couldn't find it. That being said- I often miss what is right in front of my face.
Anyway, I have been lurking here for around a week. I have done more reading about than actual seeking out these forgotten places and towns and, in truth, the posters here run rings around me in terms of knowledge and experience.
If I have the name or date of the house incorrect I apologize- I am away from my books.
The coolest thing I own are these Becks, as they are first editions.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I did what I thought was a pretty thorough search of the threads here and couldn't find it. That being said- I often miss what is right in front of my face.
Anyway, I have been lurking here for around a week. I have done more reading about than actual seeking out these forgotten places and towns and, in truth, the posters here run rings around me in terms of knowledge and experience.
If I have the name or date of the house incorrect I apologize- I am away from my books.
The coolest thing I own are these Becks, as they are first editions.
Thanks in advance for any help.