Posted on 01/12/2024 8:31:12 PM PST by Libloather
Kool, thanks for posting.
That’s very interesting.
PING!....................
What a brilliant job of historical preservation and organization of the articles he and his wife discovered!
How cool! Since he went to the trouble and cost to undercover the treasure, I’m sure it will be preserved. What a find!
Sadly, we live in a zero trust environment, and can’t trust anything, at any time, from anyone, anymore, especially if published in the Daily Mail. While impressive, this story is too on the nose, and may be a work of art. This could all be a master craftsman’s version of: flip this house!
Great article....a very interesting read! Thank you for posting!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byrnside-Beirne-Johnson_House
Wiki suggests either the Daily Mail or Mr. Bryan has embellished the story. The place has been on the National Register for 30 years. Perhaps the lawyer can claim new discoveries within the existing site.
“Cornstalk’s Raid on the Greenbrier - 1763”
The curse of Cornstalk needs to be noted.
https://www.angelfire.com/fl2/sandrag/clend.html
Will Rogers placed a marker once.
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445378/welsh-cemetery#view-photo=58471746
Bttt
Cool!
Wow...can’t even imagine...
Thanks Red Badger.
Well I’m envious!
My neighbor found a log cabin under his plaster. After a winter’s heating bill, he plastered the walls back up!
Very interesting article and pics. I usually find my old nails by driving over them.
Totally fascinating
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