ABANDONED 1800’s Farmhouse With EVERYTHING Left Behind

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have you noticed that many of these 150yr old homes are still standing strong. Construction was so much better back then. Amazing.

melinda
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I will never understand how someone could let this old house and all these antiques go to waste. I love old houses and antiques and this just saddens me. I would cherish everything here if it was mine.

brendawilliams
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I can't believe there is not one family wanting to cherish that home and bring it back to life. The property, the home, the furnishings are all beautiful.

karenbee
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The amount of history in this place is truly amazing and i wish someone in the family would continue to preserve it, including the house itself. Ive never seen so much unpainted wood, even the beadboard! So gorgeous, the quality of craftsmanship shows. I'd love to restore this place. I also wish our family had this much history left, but most of it was kept in a damp basement so it all got thrown away from mold

denisemilder
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It is perfectly normal for this home to have confederate memorabilia. People at this time had parents or grandparents that were touched by the civil war. Judging from the kids' photos, this house was still functional in the 60s and 70s. They probably had it done up very nicely as old style kitsch was popular back then.

miniprepper
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With the exception of a couple of rooms, this house is in exceptional condition. I wish I could buy it with all of the contents included. I would attempt to bring everything back to its former glory. I would try to find a place in the house for those beautiful antiques and get rid of the garbage. Then, I would try to locate the family members and invite them to come see it. I love this old place!

kathykelly
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It never ceases to amaze me when I see family photos abandoned like this. No matter what those should be cherished memories to pass down for generations.

tinamenard
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Such a fascination with Civil war history..I’d give anything to read the diary/ journal all those letters, to be in the minds of those written the said letters..most should be at the Smithsonian, going back in time and their thoughts of what they endured ..absolutely phenomenal!

BeachLife
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Don’t you know this place was pure beauty when it was built. The house the yard can never be replaced like it once was. If walls could only talk. Awesome!

sheliabowen
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When my great aunt and uncle died, their daughter couldn’t bring herself to deal with their things so left it sitting for her sons to deal with it after her passing. She’s 100 now and the house is still standing…somewhat!

CK-
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My family grew up with many of these artifacts. It was like a trip down memory lane. Everything should be catalogued, preserved, and restored. Love it - thank you!

ON-efcq
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I melted looking at all of those gorgeous pieces of furniture and ephemera abandoned to time, weather and rodents. When a family’s history is abandoned as such it makes me think there were really strong conflicts dividing them.
Soooo sad.
No one in their right mind would forfeit the value of heirlooms like this!

Projectmakerocd
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Bruce Catton won the Pulitzer Prize for his works on The Civil War. He was born and died in Michigan, so he was a Yankee. His books are said to be some of the best and most accurate written on the Civil War.
If this house is near Greeneville Alabama, this couple lead a good honest hardworking life.

joelmabrey
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The wealth of history in this home was astounding. You can’t act as if things didn’t happen. History is set in stone. No amount of trying to erase it will make it go away. We learn from history and try not to make the same mistakes. This home is beautiful and the inside WOW❤❤❤

snitt
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Always makes me so sad seeing old homes still full of memories. Hard to believe there is no living grandchildren that would want some of those antiques. Think of the Christmass and Thanksgivings everyone laughing. Life goes by to quickly enjoys your days.

lindadiedrich
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I can't believe it hasn't been vandalized and that everything has been left. Its a beautiful house.

conniefoster
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This house holds 3 or 4 generations of "things". That's why you see 2 pianos. Just went through this clearing a family member's home with this much stuff in it. We gave most of the items away to the community and people who would appreciate the antiques or just needed furniture. We wanted good to come from loss. This reminded me of how people can value their "stuff" more than people sometimes. But in the end, we learn how to care about each other better from the mistakes of others! Thank you for this amazing walk-through time! You have a very soothing voice and it makes it a pleasure to watch!

designed_by_danita
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When I was a teenager, we moved into an old victorian style farm house that was still set up like the family had literally just left for the day. Clothes in the dressers and closets, hairbrushes, mirrors, and combs on the dressers. It was literally like stepping back in time. This was in the 80s and everything in the house was from the mid 50s at the latest. The calendar was May of 1955. About 3 months after we had been living there, the elderly neighbor across the street told us that the family that lived there was killed in a car accident on the way to church in the spring of 1955. The extended family wasn't interested in any of their things but had kept paying taxes on the property. Strange.

sunshinewickliffe
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The construction of this home is amazing. It was built way back in the day when a REAL home was built sturdy with no rain damage visible. The woodwork alone looks like it was erected yesterday. Magnificent. I gather that these items were packed up with the intention of being moved, but something might have occurred at the last minute that caused them to abandon everything. On the edge of my chair, I kept thinking that you would hear a voice of someone who discovered you there as an intruder. I appreciate the fact that you respected their belongings; you are a good person and thank you for that.

conniemazas
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General Lee was in the north when the CW broke out. He said he couldn't fight against Virginia so became a General in the southern army. He was the best general in the war.

cherylbadger