First post here. I've read this site off and on for a few years, finally registering a couple of weeks ago. I enjoy all the posts, "Todays Finds", "Best Finds", "Best of..." and Cache Hunting" being my favorites...guess I've been living vicariously through all of you.
So, anyway, I was reading a thread on something found in the Seattle area, looked like a "Sacred Heart", piece of cast or forged artwork...I can't find the thread right now, but while google'ing up some information I ran across the following web site...I have no idea how I ended up there...
It's about the history of the Redding Connecticut area. There are links to old home sites, including dates, old schools, churches, Indian paths, etc, somewhere on there is a map...anyway...
To cut to the chase here's the link, I'm on the other side of the country and thought some of the Connecticut peeople might be interested...possibly old news but heck...here it is...and thanks again for all the great stories and information that flows through this site...
History of Redding - http://www.historyofredding.com/index.html
The information at the Georgetown link on that site has the Historic Homes:
Historic Homes - http://www.historyofredding.com/HGhomes.htm
And for a little eye-candy, here's that map..
Clark's Map of 1856 showing where boundaries meet and W. Bates homestead
location (center, mid-graphic). In addition shows homes and business along
Old Mill Road and Georgetown.
A person could spend a couple hours just reasearching on that site.
Good luck to all.
Jim
So, anyway, I was reading a thread on something found in the Seattle area, looked like a "Sacred Heart", piece of cast or forged artwork...I can't find the thread right now, but while google'ing up some information I ran across the following web site...I have no idea how I ended up there...
It's about the history of the Redding Connecticut area. There are links to old home sites, including dates, old schools, churches, Indian paths, etc, somewhere on there is a map...anyway...
To cut to the chase here's the link, I'm on the other side of the country and thought some of the Connecticut peeople might be interested...possibly old news but heck...here it is...and thanks again for all the great stories and information that flows through this site...
History of Redding - http://www.historyofredding.com/index.html
The information at the Georgetown link on that site has the Historic Homes:
Historic Homes - http://www.historyofredding.com/HGhomes.htm
And for a little eye-candy, here's that map..
Clark's Map of 1856 showing where boundaries meet and W. Bates homestead
location (center, mid-graphic). In addition shows homes and business along
Old Mill Road and Georgetown.
A person could spend a couple hours just reasearching on that site.
Good luck to all.
Jim