December 17, 2024

Old Chimney, Jeffersonton, VA

Spilman Park

Site of 1730’s Little Fork Colony

Sign was soiled and hard to read.

9 comments:

  1. ...chimneys were built to last.

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  2. A lovely old chimney and good to see they left it standing.

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  3. That chimney is built sturdy and steady

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  4. I wonder how many people warmed themselves around it?

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  5. The chimney is impressive.
    Take care, have a wonderful day!

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  6. We have a couple of sites like that in our area. I find them so interesting and am fascinated how they have stood the test of time and the elements. Think about how many fires provided warmth and food for that house.

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  7. I'm thinking that nobody could have cooked on that tiny hearth, but maybe they did. After all what choice did they have?

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