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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1736937" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Interesting documents for sure</p><p>Our place was first homesteaded by a chinaman in 1886, it's Lot 29 in our district, the previous property we looked at was Lot 27.. I think the guy died, it went back to the gov't, then in the early 1930's the McPhee's bought it, our house is the one they built out of 2nd hand material back then... the old tools we've found and such really tell you they were "dirt poor".. the house was 2x4 wall with no insulation, Foundation? what's that? it's a couple logs! we've since done a lot of renovations to it, new windows, 2x6 insulated walls, etc</p><p>One of the McPhee daughters and grandaughters stopped in years ago, they gave us a really nice tablecloth and a few old pictures[ATTACH=full]14100[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1736937, member: 9096"] Interesting documents for sure Our place was first homesteaded by a chinaman in 1886, it's Lot 29 in our district, the previous property we looked at was Lot 27.. I think the guy died, it went back to the gov't, then in the early 1930's the McPhee's bought it, our house is the one they built out of 2nd hand material back then... the old tools we've found and such really tell you they were "dirt poor".. the house was 2x4 wall with no insulation, Foundation? what's that? it's a couple logs! we've since done a lot of renovations to it, new windows, 2x6 insulated walls, etc One of the McPhee daughters and grandaughters stopped in years ago, they gave us a really nice tablecloth and a few old pictures[ATTACH type="full"]14100[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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