MichaelB
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1850's site, unusual phrase found
On Sunday after church, my family will often get in the car and go exploring the backroads. I noticed a site on a 1850 map that listed a site as CLay City. I found what was left of it in some woods today. Some pictures are attached. It looks like a great site to search. The bricks that used to be the entrance have the following phrase: MORS JANUA VITAE which means, I think, Death is the gate of [everlasting] life. This was a site where bricks were made for buildings all over Mobile and Baldwin county.
I hope I can get the landowners permission to check it out. There is a home be built right in the middle of the brick remains.
MichaelB
On Sunday after church, my family will often get in the car and go exploring the backroads. I noticed a site on a 1850 map that listed a site as CLay City. I found what was left of it in some woods today. Some pictures are attached. It looks like a great site to search. The bricks that used to be the entrance have the following phrase: MORS JANUA VITAE which means, I think, Death is the gate of [everlasting] life. This was a site where bricks were made for buildings all over Mobile and Baldwin county.
I hope I can get the landowners permission to check it out. There is a home be built right in the middle of the brick remains.
MichaelB
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