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"William & Irene J. Henry" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Feb 2003 22:34:49 -0500
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Dan Weiskotten wrote:
"I have been wondering about house moving for some years now.  A recent
project of mine is OCR scanning of a 1901 history of a rural community
in upstate NY and I just have to come to the list and see if anyone has
found what they interpret to be arcaheological evidence of house moving."

Bill excavated the site of a log cabin in southeastern Michigan a few
years ago.  Imagine his surprise to find a concrete foundation!  The log
cabin had been moved from its original location to what the
architectural survey had noted (from atlas and other historic
"evidence") as its "historic" location.  Obviously not.  After some
further research Bill found that it had been moved in the mid-20th
century and then found the actual log cabin, relocated yet again, in a
nearby historical park.

Bill and Irene Henry

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