- Oh, this is in that big cemetery in Berry Hill. Way in the back, there’s this stuff.
- Here’s a spring house.
- Here’s the spring.
- There was no cannon.
- This is cemetery marble being used as landscaping stone.
- I love wooden shingles.
- I went looking for the graves of Isaac Franklin’s parents. I don’t think these are them.
- In the woods you can just make out the house of Isaac Franklin’s father.
- These are Isaac Franklin’s slave cabins. Read the sign and laugh with me.
- The cabins to me look like they’ve been remodeled over the years. You can see the different brick.
- The blacksmith’s shop was built after the war.
- This building I could not figure out. It was kind of sunken and surrounded by a concrete moat. It has these open windows.
- A small door.
- At one point, clearly water came out of this building and into the creek.
- Here’s the front.
- It looks like the door has been reworked, so possibly, it was one thing and then another.
- Things have been bricked up on this side.
- I took this picture solely because I know nm enjoys good brick work and the curves on the bricks at the top was pretty nice.
- Repair or fillig in an opening? I wasn’t sure.
- I was thinking this was a mill, but it has a chimney? Grain dust and fire seems like a bad combo.
- Water surely came out here, right?
- Here’s how it’s situated in the landscape.
- I’ve been here a bunch. Never noticed how pretty the floor is.
- There he is.
- I took these next pictures because they show how related everyoneone was back then.