Dear Bill,
I do not see how someone can download the map from this forum. I have looked at it in the email that you sent me, and it is WONDERFUL. Maybe I am just not computer-literate enough to understand.
In the meantime, I wanted to tell you (and anyone else on this forum) that my attention has turned considerably more toward archaeology. There is a site of an old spring house on my property (either the Bowser of the Beckley homestead). It is becoming VERY interesting. The site has been basically underwater (or undersilt) for possibly 100 years. Gradually I am draining the area around it, and its stonework is appearing. There may come a time -- probably now -- that someone skilled in archaeology should have a look. I can, however, tell the difference between a stone that has been laid and a stone that has been tumbled or disturbed. There is ONE stone, in particular, that is absolutely massive -- easily 500 pounds. It not only was laid, but it still lays right was it was put -- undisturbed. It seems to be the stone on which people stood when they drew water from the spring/well.
Also, related to what is actually on the ground, I wanted to tell you that there is what I have decided must be an old log drag on property now belonging to the Palmer/Sweeneys (the old Bowser homestead). It speaks of a tremendous amount of use in extracting timber from the mountain. Sadly, it is now within a thicket of multifloral rose and would be EXTREMELY difficult to walk. I know, however, exactly where it is.
Frank
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