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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1116494" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>That's pretty good!</p><p></p><p>We're right smack on the gold rush trail of 1880's, Our place was bought by a chinaman in 1886, it is Lot 29 in the district. Our henhouse must have been a farrier's shop judging by the number of horseshoe nails we find there (New ones, all rusted up), it went back to the government at some point, I'm assuming he died, and was bought in about 1930 by some Scotchmen, who, with the depression, were very poor... had 4 or 5 kids, built most everything out of rock, wood, and haywire, and every building a health hazard for anyone over 5'6". Our house was built in about 1933, with used materials back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1116494, member: 9096"] That's pretty good! We're right smack on the gold rush trail of 1880's, Our place was bought by a chinaman in 1886, it is Lot 29 in the district. Our henhouse must have been a farrier's shop judging by the number of horseshoe nails we find there (New ones, all rusted up), it went back to the government at some point, I'm assuming he died, and was bought in about 1930 by some Scotchmen, who, with the depression, were very poor... had 4 or 5 kids, built most everything out of rock, wood, and haywire, and every building a health hazard for anyone over 5'6". Our house was built in about 1933, with used materials back then. [/QUOTE]
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