As for 'If Walls Could Talk', well, I like that one just because I have something really cool in common with it-the surprising things you find hiding inside really old houses. We found some! Really cool old things, that is.
The house we bought is over 200 years old and used to be an apple orchard way back when. We found a piece of old newspaper in the wall of a new addition. New as in an addition bedroom built onto the existing house in 1818!! The paper was really cool, and you just had to laugh when reading it; 'So-and-so visited so-and-so for tea at 2:00 in the afternoon on Sunday, June 8th.' My, my, my-gossip in the local paper. It also mentioned that ladies should stay away from a certain area of town since there would be prisoners working on the railroad on such-and-such days. And an 1818 advertisement for pantaloons! I would have assumed that to be a bit risque back then, what with having a picture and all. How very scandalous!
Anyway, since the scanner has decided to cooperate lately, I thought I'd save some of the other interesting things we've found in the walls through 20 years of DIY remodeling. (Don't try it yourself folks, not fun!)





There was another store receipt found in a wall, but it was so fragile that even with us being as careful as humanly possible, it pretty much turned into confetti. But, it was either leave it there to be destroyed or take a chance, so we chose the latter.
Now that I've documented them, it's back to the fireproof box for our 'wall treasures.'
Ain't history cool?! I have a customer bill for apples too, so I'll have to check into the orchard a bit more. A few trees still exist on the neighbors property. Think I should snatch some seeds?
Facinating! I have always thought the history behind a personal item is so intruiging! I think you should look around for some of those apple seeds!
ReplyDeleteWhat neat finds. I haven't thought about the Oneida Community history in years. Scandalous! From local commune to an international company with a name recognized everywhere. It's fun to look at the general store recipe and see what they bought over a 4 month period.
ReplyDeleteThat really is interesting.
ReplyDeleteNow that I've enlarged the general store receipt I see that we're probably very close in the blogoshere!
Definitely fascinating finds!
Are there no apple trees left on your property?
Neat! Not too many houses that old in Alabama. I think the war did away with most of them.
ReplyDeleteThat is way cool to find that stuff in the walls of your house. My house was built just around 10 years ago, so anything anyone finds in the future will be what I put there! I did write some stuff on the wall studs before the wall board went up, so someone would find it in the future, and hopefully think it was interesting.
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