- a photolog by Naaman Fletcher
Nice. I was wondering if you got shots in that tunnel
You know I did!
I remember the crushers gunning and the steam whistle abd the miners walking to work with there lunch buckets . i also remember when the crushers quit and the steam whistle stoppedmy dad said that times would get hard and they did
Very compelling, Mike. Thank you.
McBride.inc14@yahoo.com
Where is this located?
Hey do you think those places are Haunted? they sure do look like it....
Yes it is!
Mr. Greer, I do not.
Ok Cool thanks for the Answer
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Muscoda Alabama right next to Richards and Sons.
My grandfather Tyler Hooper worked in thosr old mines, who is now deceased. It has done me a lot of good to see those photos.
I would love to talk to you about your grandfathers history please
My grandfather Carson Riley worked there. I still live in the house he purchased from the company on Muscoda Hill. Thank you so much for these shots
I am an owner I would like to talk about your family history on my property thank you sincerely Cody
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My grandmother used to speak of living at Number 4 Raimund. I assume this was Muscoda. Bessemer Hall of History says there was no Number 4 Raimund. Any photos of the old Hopewell School?
How frequently do you find squatters, or signs thereof, in these abandoned places? Just curious, not looking to get anyone in trouble.
Great place to have a seance!
I was under the assumption that the whole McBride family owned the mines not just one person
How do you access this?
Stevepam26@hotmail.com it has new owners now also you can message me on Facebook at Pamela Nix McBride
Great photos! Looking for a picture of the Muscoda Hospital.
I don't understand why the administrator keeps removing posts. I have found every single place he thinks he has hidden.
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ReplyDeleteI remember the crushers gunning and the steam whistle abd the miners walking to work with there lunch buckets .
ReplyDeletei also remember when the crushers quit and the steam whistle stopped
my dad said that times would get hard and they did
Very compelling, Mike. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMcBride.inc14@yahoo.com
DeleteWhere is this located?
ReplyDeleteHey do you think those places are Haunted? they sure do look like it....
ReplyDeleteYes it is!
DeleteMr. Greer, I do not.
ReplyDeleteOk Cool thanks for the Answer
ReplyDelete<3
ReplyDeleteWhere is this located?
ReplyDeleteMuscoda Alabama right next to Richards and Sons.
DeleteMy grandfather Tyler Hooper worked in thosr old mines, who is now deceased. It has done me a lot of good to see those photos.
ReplyDeleteI would love to talk to you about your grandfathers history please
DeleteMcBride.inc14@yahoo.com
DeleteMy grandfather Carson Riley worked there. I still live in the house he purchased from the company on Muscoda Hill. Thank you so much for these shots
ReplyDeleteI am an owner I would like to talk about your family history on my property thank you sincerely Cody
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ReplyDeleteMy grandmother used to speak of living at Number 4 Raimund. I assume this was Muscoda. Bessemer Hall of History says there was no Number 4 Raimund.
ReplyDeleteAny photos of the old Hopewell School?
How frequently do you find squatters, or signs thereof, in these abandoned places? Just curious, not looking to get anyone in trouble.
ReplyDeleteGreat place to have a seance!
DeleteI was under the assumption that the whole McBride family owned the mines not just one person
ReplyDeleteHow do you access this?
ReplyDeleteStevepam26@hotmail.com it has new owners now also you can message me on Facebook at Pamela Nix McBride
DeleteGreat photos! Looking for a picture of the Muscoda Hospital.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand why the administrator keeps removing posts. I have found every single place he thinks he has hidden.
Delete2058421519
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