Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Miscellany

The Montgomery Canal in Shropshire, England

This is the John Gold Sanborn cottage, in Knoxville, Illinois  .  It was orginally built in  1832   from butternut logs, and served as both general store and home to the family.

The back yard of a current home in Oak Hall, Virginia.  My 13th-great grandfather moved to this area in 1648, he started out with 5 acres of land, and owned more than 700 acres when he died.  He originally came to the colonies as a bond servant, and worked on a tobacco plantation outside of St. Mary's City, Maryland for 6 years to procure his freedom.

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