mikeofaustin
Bronze Member
I've never really done it before, but my initial idea is to simply look at the older maps for that 'magic black square' (where the house would have been), find out who owns it now (most likely through the appraisal district, or plat map), then WRITE.
My question is, for those who do write, what is your success rate? I know that people say "show up in person", but I'm not the prettiest coin in the purse, and my natural facial characteristics, on first impression, can lead someone to stereotype me as being angry or mean (I guess you can say I've got that Mona Lisa smile, where I smile, but it doesn't look like it). SO, writing would be the best measure for me. .
Whats your success rate, and is there anything else you would recommend for hunting old homesites (getting permission wise).
My question is, for those who do write, what is your success rate? I know that people say "show up in person", but I'm not the prettiest coin in the purse, and my natural facial characteristics, on first impression, can lead someone to stereotype me as being angry or mean (I guess you can say I've got that Mona Lisa smile, where I smile, but it doesn't look like it). SO, writing would be the best measure for me. .
Whats your success rate, and is there anything else you would recommend for hunting old homesites (getting permission wise).