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SUCESSFUL DOCTOR'S WIFE'S GRAVE FOUND IN THE WOODS AND HIS ABANDONED HOME | DR WILLIFORD 

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ON THIS SIDESTEP ADVENTURE INTO HISTORY WITH THE OTHER ROBERT, WE EXPLORE AN OLD FAMILY CEMETERY HIDDEN IN THE WOODS OF GEORGIA. WE ALSO EXPLORE A DANGEROUS FALLING DOWN HOUSE, THAT I BELIEVE MAY HAVE BEEN A PRE-CIVIL WAR PLANTATION HOUSE.

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@AdventuresIntoHistory
@AdventuresIntoHistory Год назад
Super cool finds on this Other Robert adventure! What did y’all think of the abandoned bamboo forest house??? Donate to the D/2 Fund: www.paypal.me/rwrightphotography Follow me on my old farm: ru-vid.com/show-UC56vh2L-M0czmoTRLhSMaxg eBay Shop: ebay.com/usr/sidestep-adventures-official Join The Official Sidestep Adventures Fan Group: facebook.com/groups/561758371276581/?ref=share_group_link Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/SidestepAdventures My flashlight link: www.olightstore.com/s/UPTJSG Save 10 percent: SAIH10 (not valid on sales items and X9R) Mail: Sidestep Adventures PO BOX 206 Waverly Hall, Georgia 31831
@alitathomas2711
@alitathomas2711 Год назад
I love your little hopper. He looks so cute and sweet. Leta
@sharonparker2262
@sharonparker2262 Год назад
I'd have a lifetime supply of stakes for my garden!! What a shame that old homes and cemeteries are abandoned and neglected. Thanks other Robert and Mrs Robert for another history lesson. Always enjoy these glimpses into our pasts.
@scottnyc6572
@scottnyc6572 Год назад
These axe type tool for shaping wood is called an adze.
@robertburns3014
@robertburns3014 Год назад
I'll bet that bamboo hasn't been there the entire time the house was. It may have been dumped there by someone trying to get rid of it, and it just took over. If those boards could talk!
@artcflowers
@artcflowers Год назад
Chinking is what goes between the logs. Hewn or hand hewn is resultant of axe or adze work. Thanks for an interesting adventure y'all.
@margaretgarls153
@margaretgarls153 Год назад
The epitaph on the baby son Williford's tombstone was so sad. To lose a baby is such a tragedy, and this expressed the parents' sorrow so poignantly.
@darringraham2613
@darringraham2613 Год назад
It's a pain in the heart and the soul that never goes away, you only learn to carry it 😪🙏🕊
@jhingbangayan762
@jhingbangayan762 Год назад
As a nurse and a family of medical professionals, I find this episode extra sad. I imagine that old house must have been a very tranquil place being surrounded by bamboos and trees with a beautiful garden. A perfect place for healing. But it saddens me very much that the place left to ruin and was never preserved given the history it holds On top of that, his first family graves are left behind😔 breaks my heart. Thank you Robert for gracing them such dignity and honor as you always do with all your videos.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 Год назад
To hold a more positive image, think in terms of the Abundant Life and Activities, the Living experiences, and the Quantum Physics Science facts that: energy can neither be created or destroyed, it merely Transforms and continues. We are Souls experiencing the Senses 8n a Human Vessel, we transition to Non Physical upon the expiration of the Vessel. The Soul is energy, of and from God/Source/Creator, and *Yeshua/Jesus said: "The body is a temple of God ..."* A continuing is the next level, ever evolving and expanding, and we are truly eternal. 💖 Our learned fears, are the restrictions, our Truths are far more Joyful. Best Thoughts and Wellbeing ... Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian Tennessee, USA
@marymcguffin9370
@marymcguffin9370 Год назад
I would have loved to see the house in it's prime, something tells me it was grand, great adventure other Robert and friend❤
@nancynelson5380
@nancynelson5380 Год назад
What stories a graveyard can tell. I had to watch it twice to make sure I caught all the history. I love the sound of walking through the woods. Reminds me of growing up in the south. Sweeter, simpler times! Family graveyards were all over the place, many abandoned. Thank you for bringing awareness, honor, preservation and respect to our ancestors. You and the Mrs. brought such life to that old fallen house....window boxes, roses on the rug, them big ole trees that probably were standing during the family's heyday. Oh, between the bees and you getting stuck....reminded me of that Winnie the Pooh episode where Pooh got stuck in Rabbit's door trying to get the pot of honey! I enjoyed this video so much...twice! 😊. Thank you!
@FLMegan
@FLMegan 4 месяца назад
Yes, yes, yes!!! Agree so much.
@AdventuresIntoHistory
@AdventuresIntoHistory Год назад
This old home place will soon be just a memory and a couple chimneys -
@Angels65-m8e
@Angels65-m8e Год назад
What a ashamed
@mehchocolate1257
@mehchocolate1257 Год назад
How did she die exactly
@barbaracriss3614
@barbaracriss3614 Год назад
And a forest of Bamboo.... dont plant it folks
@sharonsmith9817
@sharonsmith9817 Год назад
Love your videos and the dignity you give to these forgotten graves and cemeteries 🙏🏻
@gailweikelcorrea
@gailweikelcorrea Год назад
Its a shame that this cemetery was not taken care of and forgotten....hurts my heart 😔
@oliverpetroski4205
@oliverpetroski4205 Год назад
In my place we took care of that very easy: Everyone who has family members buried on the cemetery must pay fee for maintenance. And the list is usualy either at the church door or at the mess hall door or window. But eventhough we pay it, one of my family graves got covered with green stuff on it, and I cant seem to buy a D2 anywhere in my place.
@oliverpetroski4205
@oliverpetroski4205 Год назад
@@ppurgett its not a restoration, its a cleaning process😉 but yeah, I tried looking for the stuff online, I havent found one so far. Even the stone workers havent even heard of it, (There is a company near my place that works with gravestones, all kinds of stone, marble, granit builts, not just graves, but also bars, stairs work, house projects etc) so I showed a photo to few, it just not available. By the way, Im not in the States. East Europe here...I dont know if its sold also under different name maybe...
@murlthomas2243
@murlthomas2243 Год назад
Check out”A Good Cemeterian”. That’s where I found out where to get the stuff.
@howardwest1347
@howardwest1347 Год назад
What a wonderful old house. I get it was really pretty when it was first built. Has to be very old. Robert one says square nails means it was built before 1900
@donnamoo7996
@donnamoo7996 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this story and video. I certainly enjoyed it. I love doing Genealogy research on my family and my husband retired from a Historical Society some years back. Looking into the past is so interesting. I will be subscribing to your channel.
@kellycal124
@kellycal124 Год назад
I wonder why Charles was buried there next to his dad? I mean Eudora died in 1888 and Charles was born in 1880. So he’s not wife #2’s son…But since he was only 8, perhaps because he was raised by his step-mama? 🤷🏼‍♀️
@carolemckibbon4586
@carolemckibbon4586 Год назад
Thank you for finishing the story with where the Dr ended up. What a life he must have had. Wonderful video.
@jenniferwhitewolf3784
@jenniferwhitewolf3784 Год назад
There is an old saying that a person dies twice, first when their body gives out, and the second time when no one says their name any more. When we find old and forgotten graves, and read their names again, they are remembered and life is honored. Bless you for finding and respecting this lost cemetery. All these people live again in our minds♥️.
@P.B.Theriver
@P.B.Theriver Год назад
Since Joseph and Eudora were married in 1877, the house was probably built about that time.
@cathy-wv1hg
@cathy-wv1hg Год назад
Love exploring the old house and seeing all the old features
@SondraD7676
@SondraD7676 Год назад
Another amazing find. The tombstones are ornate - easy to see even with all of organic growth. These would be something to see after a D2 treatment. All of the loss again, children, a young wife, so sad. A doctor - imagine the all too often helplessness of saving patients in those days - now all the medicines, tests and procedures of today. Wow, bamboo jungle! That homeplace ruin is really cool. Bees? Call a friend who wants some. 😉 Yes, not going to be there much longer. Another documentation save on Adventures in History. Love your "Yes" answer on the screen. 👍👍❣️❣️ I like his hat! 😂 And then the doctor went to medical school in my hometown, University of Cincinnati, no doubt!
@sandysue202
@sandysue202 Год назад
Excellent video! Thanks for the history on the doctor. His 1st wife was only 30 when she died and had lost the one baby already. Life was tough for all classes of people back then. Much grief in his life.
@racheallewis2437
@racheallewis2437 Год назад
She passed about a year after Joseph passed away
@markwat
@markwat Год назад
My great uncle Dr. Oberkrom in central Mo. Lost 5 of 7 youngins from 1919 to 1921 .I figured Spanish flu with other complications.
@barbaraharshman9460
@barbaraharshman9460 Год назад
Thank you Other Robert and Miss Robin (I think that’s the name I heard) another wonderful video!!
@susanmcconnell-sink5443
@susanmcconnell-sink5443 Год назад
That house was surreal!!! It was like walking in another world. Also, the gravestones are some of the most beautiful I've ever seen ♡
@marvthedog1972
@marvthedog1972 Год назад
yeah the grave markers back in the day were really works of art. they've gone really vanilla compared to then. A lot of the iconography back then meant something and were not just there for being pretty. Sad that things are now so mass produced with the technology we have today to automate the carving of the stones.
@sams568
@sams568 Год назад
Robert you're giving the youngster a run for his money. You are getting better and better with your videos, don't make no difference if the youngster is editing, it's the content that shows. Great job. I've said this before, Texas has a site where photos of gravestones can be uploaded for historical and genealogical research purposes. It's also a record due to the deterioration of the gravestones.
@AdventuresIntoHistory
@AdventuresIntoHistory Год назад
We work together, not a competition - but yes Other Robert is doing a great job.
@sams568
@sams568 Год назад
@@AdventuresIntoHistory Just giving some kudos to elder Robert (being elder myself).
@janetomaszewski2105
@janetomaszewski2105 Год назад
Other Robert and Robin thank you...the cemetery was very interesting. But the house is spectacular...how many rooms do you think we're on the second floor? Could you post an aerial view from back when the buildings were standing...I think other Robert said in the 50's.
@AdventuresIntoHistory
@AdventuresIntoHistory Год назад
I’m not sure that it had a second floor exactly. I haven’t seen it in person of course. It may have been a story and a half though. Or just a huge attic
@rikspector
@rikspector Год назад
You both are doing so well and are so respectful. It's an Adze your thinking about. Bamboo is not a good thing to plant, at least not the spreading type. That was a family that did good for many people. I hope there are some descendants who see this vlog and what you have done. Cheers, Rik Spector
@karencaddle7288
@karencaddle7288 Год назад
I love the Forget-me-Nots carved on Martha’s headstone. Some died so young, so sad. I wonder if the doctor’s young wife was not buried near him because he remarried? A great video Robert! Thank you.
@claudiadesoto2378
@claudiadesoto2378 Год назад
Love watching your videos, even the sound of walking and the birds
@sams568
@sams568 Год назад
What you referred to was an adze. They would use it to shape large timbers for construction purposes. Or it could've been a hewing axe where the head is offset from the handle.
@screwthecabal6453
@screwthecabal6453 Год назад
I love this! I would absolutely love doing this and uncovering history like this.!!!! Thank you.
@celleduffel1533
@celleduffel1533 Год назад
Wow, ty Mr and Mrs Robert...this was a great video. I have never ever seen a field of bambo. Kinda sad seeing the first wife laid to rest in a field that now belongs to mother nature.
@howardwest1347
@howardwest1347 Год назад
Gee Robert your wife is really good at reading those old dark stones. She is a good assistant. So happy to have you both on this channel. We have missed the cemetery/ graveyard channel. So glad that you have picked it up. Donna.Northern MIchigan
@juliethompson5160
@juliethompson5160 Год назад
Fascinating. Thank you, your assistant, the kitty, Cookie and Mini-Other Robert. 🙂
@donnal.oglesby4806
@donnal.oglesby4806 Год назад
Robert, great that you and your wife, found this and that you made the effort to come back the next day with tools to clear around the headstones, and found this beautiful headstone.Robert you and your wife did an awesome job in documenting all that are buried at this cemetery. Which cemetery was this?? will come back to this video, to do a written record of it, so I have it, due to I have a lot of the Bowman surname in my late mothers family tree.
@barbarakinard2769
@barbarakinard2769 Год назад
I missed you Robert. Thanks for insight to stones.
@marypettitt9150
@marypettitt9150 Год назад
Robert O, you were right. The hand tool to square a log is an adze. How interesting that you found the preparation marks. Both you and Mrs O work so well together, identifying structure for us. Pointing out the windows somehow made this house come alive for me. I can close my eyes and picture a group of ladies at a quilting bee, appreciative of the light the windows bring. What a shame the house had crumbled so. It's just wrong of people to scavenge for things. Where's the honor in that. Robert O, I am awed by your research. Could you show us the 1950s aerial photos of this place? I wonder if it was occupied at that time. The bamboo is interesting. I wonder if other exotic plants were added to the front area, where the family could watch them grow through the windows. Thanks for this tour. It's perfect for a sunny Sunday morn.
@megwilcox2878
@megwilcox2878 Год назад
Adze is the word. Cool old house and family cemetery!
@Arthur5260
@Arthur5260 Год назад
Really enjoyed this. Loved the care you showed the graves. I learned some things when you were explaining parts of the house construction.
@shellydehart8217
@shellydehart8217 Год назад
What a awesome find n history. Really impressed with the graveyard with all the beautiful headstones. Apparently they had some wealth. Now that house was so cool. Love seeing what was left of it. Looks like the Bamboo took over like the wisteria took at Roberts house. I’m just wondering if that Bamboo didn’t have a lot to do with the house falling down. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that much of Bamboo. The chimneys were amazing at still standing. Definitely made well. Really enjoyed this video. The other Robert did his job well. ♥️♥️😊👍👍🌟🌟
@anncrow3340
@anncrow3340 Год назад
That old house burned down, or was gutted enough to destroy it. The piece of the painted flooring was partially melted, and on one corner of the house there was two glass jars that were black. Kinda explains such utter destruction. I'll guess it started out as a one or two room log house, and they built it as their fortunes increased. Great video, thanks!
@nancynelson5380
@nancynelson5380 Год назад
Great observations! This just adds to the mystery!
@user-randi1987
@user-randi1987 Год назад
Really beautiful headstones even if they need to be cleaned. Can't believe there is that much of the house left, pretty amazing.
@darlenegood4101
@darlenegood4101 Год назад
This is a really fantastic video. Thank you the other Robert and your friend for doing such a great job pointing things out and educating us. Sorry for you doggie having only three legs. My very first dog was hit by a car and to lose a leg. I think the same one as yours.
@starrens
@starrens Год назад
Another great video! Loved seeing the details of the old homestead (even though it made me nervous to have you trample around inside). Keep up the great work!
@MathiasGreenwalde
@MathiasGreenwalde Год назад
Been watching for a while now and every time I see a new video it makes me think of how many great men and womens graves and old houses are forgotten.
@candicegaier2649
@candicegaier2649 Год назад
Other Robert, I really enjoy all the history that you give about the people and places they lived. I have been exploring my family history. I stood at the grave of my great grandfather. My grandpa stood at the same grave when he was 13 years old. It is such an unforgetable feeling. It is sad that the "1st" family is out there in a lonely field.Thanks again for the adventure.
@bettytordoff8920
@bettytordoff8920 Год назад
Another great video! I enjoyed the length and all the history you were able to fit in.
@yarnhappykim9294
@yarnhappykim9294 Год назад
Thank you Robert for sharing this amazing ceremony and for cleaning it up as best as you can, God bless everyone in your family and friends please be safe out there 🙏
@janecarolhogue3140
@janecarolhogue3140 Год назад
Thank you Robert another great video with so much compassion ❤️
@MrMilwaukee
@MrMilwaukee Год назад
Another great video, thank you Mr and Mrs “other Robert” 😎
@ToyzintheatticBombnation
@ToyzintheatticBombnation Год назад
It’s very cool of you to take care of the forgotten graves. Great video! 👍
@SandyD2022
@SandyD2022 Год назад
Hand Hewn logs (or hewing) is the centuries-old process of converting a round log (its natural form) into square lumber (or timber) with flat surfaces using an axe or adze. Refined through the years, this process is still used to square up beams in a timber frame home today.
@jefflawrentz1624
@jefflawrentz1624 Год назад
While the cemetery explore was interesting, I really enjoyed seeing the ruins of the old house. I believe the tool for shaping logs you were referring to is an adz. If I had to guess, I think the house could date to 1835/40. Like most houses, folks keep up with the Jones and update some windows, doors, etc. It looked to me as if someone has been taking salvage from this building for some time, but how fortunate to see the double doors and framework for the transom sashes. This was super cool. Thank you for sharing!
@VictoriaN72
@VictoriaN72 Год назад
Beautiful and elaborate stones. Wonderful old house.
@janlaird645
@janlaird645 Год назад
Thanks for the adventure! I love listening to what the Other Robert has to tell us.
@brendakayshelby8646
@brendakayshelby8646 Год назад
Love the old house and I bet it was a calm home surrounded by the trees so sad it's falling apart I love being in the woods
@juliebaxter9800
@juliebaxter9800 Год назад
Thank you, to the other Robert. Great video from you and your wife. You could sell the Robert and other Robert dolls!! Adorable
@Celebr8Yeshua
@Celebr8Yeshua 8 месяцев назад
It's hand hewn with an AZ. My great grandfather was quite handy with one in my 1926 and 1929 barns!
@sherrillcornett4212
@sherrillcornett4212 Год назад
Robert...you are so much fun!!! Your lady too!!! Thank you both so much for all you do... these graves were forgotten until now... WOW!!! 😊
@tonymeads4693
@tonymeads4693 11 месяцев назад
I do like the respect that you show for the graves and gravestones and how you clear the vegetation around them. I was interested in the footstones on the graves as we don't get them here. The children's graves are so sad. Mortality in the 19th century was very bad.
@brendahogue5487
@brendahogue5487 Год назад
Love your videos and enjoy watching them every time they come on. Bringing out history from the past
@michelemcneill3652
@michelemcneill3652 Год назад
What a beautiful but sad epitaph for the child.
@jamesadkins1780
@jamesadkins1780 Год назад
Adze is one tool. They also used broad axes to hew logs. Also puncheon logs were used for floors. They would place the logs then use an adze to flatten the top to nail the floor boards on. Then plane and scrape the floors flat. Sometimes they would drive rope between the boards kinda like in boat making but to keep out drafts.
@ricohernandez9835
@ricohernandez9835 Год назад
greetings to all thank you for your great work beautiful history of these cemeteries that remain forgotten, greetings to Robert and may God bless you, 🙏
@zakeemsworld6619
@zakeemsworld6619 Год назад
QUESTION. So can you research the house more? Maybe find pictures of it.
@Roller_Ghoster
@Roller_Ghoster Год назад
There was so much bamboo I was half expecting you to find a Panda in there chewing away on some bamboo stalks.
@andrewowens9382
@andrewowens9382 Год назад
Well done other robert and friend another great video adventure amazing how the remaining of the house specially the chimney stack watch out for the buzzard he thinking fresh meat down there can't get over all that bamboo canes everywhere keep safe both and a big thank you Andrew south wales uk 👍 👌 😀 🇬🇧
@phyllismote1750
@phyllismote1750 Год назад
Really interesting! Thanks for the history lesson and adventure Robert! ❤
@Materialworld4
@Materialworld4 Год назад
Robert, one last thought, my ancestors left Manchester in 1834, and by October 10th, 1845, he and his wife had arrived in the Sacramento Valley. He was one of the members of the San Francisco Mesonic Lodge which still stands. I have a photograph of him from 1850 in San Francisco in his full Blacksmith Suit, hat, and tools in front of the bellows and forge. Masons appear to have been sent out across the US to locals where there were rivers like the Trinity in Dallas, and the Salt River in Tempe, Az, right down the street from me. The Romans followed the Etruscan Discipline completely, and so did the Founders. Crossing Over was a huge freaking deal, no joke. let me leave it at that. Great Video Robert.
@gloriahayes2488
@gloriahayes2488 Год назад
INITIALS look like B and E appear to have een scratched into the fieldstone @26:05
@diannacatesdunn
@diannacatesdunn Год назад
Hey, Other Robert, would you consider introducing we viewers to your camera person.....I assume your better half?
@AdventuresIntoHistory
@AdventuresIntoHistory Год назад
He says his “production assistant”
@kate_is_great
@kate_is_great Год назад
Oh my. The beautiful saying carved on the child's grave brought tears to my eyes. I know the pain of losing a child and it changes you forever.
@tonjamorris1339
@tonjamorris1339 Год назад
Great job Other Robert. I've never seen so much bamboo in one place.
@AdventuresIntoHistory
@AdventuresIntoHistory Год назад
I haven’t either - not quite like that
@suzannetisdall7609
@suzannetisdall7609 Год назад
Broad axe is what your trying to think of and those graves should be cleaned soon and that bamboo cane poles makes great fishing poles. Plus bean poles, pea poles for vining, tomato sticks, these has many uses. You can split into fine long slivers and weave baskets, chairs, everything. The Asian people does this. You can learn on RU-vid about the many uses of bambo poles. They grow real fast and are very renewable.
@glennjudd2467
@glennjudd2467 Год назад
Very interesting ! Must have been 😍 amazing when doctor was alive ! Thanks for all information !
@bubblesangel555
@bubblesangel555 Год назад
I love the Other Robert, and wife videos!
@cathyruthroff1698
@cathyruthroff1698 Год назад
Excellent video. Going to research more on this doctor. Thanks again other Robert
@creolelady182
@creolelady182 Год назад
Very ornate marker. I know they paid a pretty penny for that one
@Mosely2007
@Mosely2007 Год назад
Do you find them by old churches. Many in Mich are near churches. Those are well maintained here still. Old farm families have shown me some old forgotten places. Well done!
@vivian2822
@vivian2822 Год назад
Thank you so much for the great adventure. It was wonderful. You both are awesome. ❤
@danielcain-og5gs
@danielcain-og5gs Год назад
The tool used is an adze, pronounced ads. Great video. Would hope someone could at least repurpose some of the old beams. A milkshake? What, no steak sammich?
@barbiemortimer1322
@barbiemortimer1322 Год назад
Our graves in England are not like this 😮
@susanbellefeuille
@susanbellefeuille Год назад
Very interesting history, thanks for taking us along. That mini you were sure does get around.
@karendubois3284
@karendubois3284 Год назад
Adz was the word you were looking for. Flat blade set horizontally to smooth the surface of the log.
@screwthecabal6453
@screwthecabal6453 Год назад
This is absolutely incredible!
@zekesgirl100
@zekesgirl100 Год назад
Mrs. Other Robert is coming into her own as a videographer and commentator.
@sharonlegnon7411
@sharonlegnon7411 Год назад
That bamboo is good for a lot of things if you know how to use it. That is a cash crop but use only the green ones. Awesome segment.
@sueostergaard8691
@sueostergaard8691 6 месяцев назад
1st wife died 1888. So son buried next to the doctor was from his first wife, born 1880.
@judithorphey3296
@judithorphey3296 Год назад
The axe marks are referred to as "hewn ". Good job uncovering the cemetary.
@DeepSouthTechie
@DeepSouthTechie Год назад
If I saw it correctly the Mother passed away around a year after the two children had died. I wonder if she died from grieving over the loss of her two babies?
@darlenemuse8407
@darlenemuse8407 Год назад
That house is great. I really enjoyed seeing it!
@nightstalkerck
@nightstalkerck Год назад
I couldn't help but chuckle at the mini me at the end.
@frankscarborough1428
@frankscarborough1428 Год назад
Other Robert loved the old home and the cemetery in the country. Thank you excellent video
@user-mj6lap17
@user-mj6lap17 Год назад
Hello Sir, I been watching you out in the Cemeteries, it's so wonderful to see someone who Cares about the old Cemeteries, thank you and may God bless you and the lady that's with you, you be very careful out there don't want you to fall and hurt yourself, you are doing awesome job , praying for you 🙏
@Materialworld4
@Materialworld4 Год назад
The Obelisk on that one grave is is not an Obelisk, it is in actuality the Tekhen of the Egyptian God Osiris. It represents Kingship and Succession, and Oder vs. Chaos. Washington's Monument is a Tekhen, representing the 14 pieces of Osiris that Seth scattered across the desert. Isis managed to find 13 of in her search. The 14th piece was recreated by Isis out of a thumb or gold, which managed to allow her to copulate with him in one night of passion. Isis then bore a son, Horus from that one night of love making. Washington's Monument is srrounded at the base by Egyptian Goddess Maat's Vesica Piscis, which allowed Osiris to inseminate Maat, with the Novus Ordo Secloreum. Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Franklin's parents have Tekhens, and Washington's has two. They always come in pairs, and Washington's Momument uses the Reflecting Pool creates the second Tekhen with a reflection. Bye the way my ancestors were Free Masons from Manchester, England, Millwrights, and the son was right in the middle of the Bear Flag Revolt with Fremont, and Kit Carson in California in 1846. You will find Free Mason at Crossroads where they founded towns like Dallas, Waco, Tempe Az, Sacramento, and San Francisco where my family settled in 1848. You really need to get into the Etymology of names and places in your region, which i know you all love with good reason. Etymology is no joke, it is critical to understanding anything from history. In the Medieval Period there were bridges in France that meant Crossing over from life into death. Think Tyburn in London and the Tyburn Tree, it means Place of the Elms, where you crossed over from life into the underworld, and death. Robert, you also need to look into the Etruscan Discipline, Liminal Thresholds, and Lasa Vecuvia's Prophecy on Walls, Boundaries, Social Barriers, and the Gracchi Brothers who violated her Edict, and paid with their lives during the Roman Republic. Love your Channel Robert. Signed Son of The Watchful One.
@moretoexplore6736
@moretoexplore6736 Год назад
Their home was beautiful and its day. Wonderful piece of History.
@gloriahayes2488
@gloriahayes2488 Год назад
the square nails put it pre 1880's
@ruthbartrum9173
@ruthbartrum9173 Год назад
Hi Robert, the other Robert and the gang! Love, love your videos! FYI-Oriental golden bamboo is a real bear to deal with. We had some at my Ohio childhood home. My parents were always trying to clear it. It was introduced in 1882, through Alabama I do believe, as an ornamental plant for decorating gardens. It was used as a privacy fence, light and sound barriers. It can easily take over a yard, and hard as heck to get rid of.
@hrhdianednum7203
@hrhdianednum7203 Год назад
Maybe the Dr. had his Office in his home and maybe those 2 rooms were like hospital rooms. Adz or the spelling Atz just ask Tim the tool man from Tool Time… I didn’t know how much bamboo was down south! Your friend from Wisconsin (YFFW)
@Angels65-m8e
@Angels65-m8e Год назад
Wish someone took care of this
@MARY-nx1gu
@MARY-nx1gu Год назад
What a wonderful team Mr and Mrs Robert make!! Well done you two!!❤
@bruinsfan8278
@bruinsfan8278 Год назад
Are those mini U's for sale? Thanks for sharing
@BonnieJeanTlq
@BonnieJeanTlq Год назад
ADZ or ADZE Look it up to find a picture. Pretty cool tool.
@meloniemurillo2885
@meloniemurillo2885 Год назад
I bet that was a grand old house back then. Another awesome video.
@sueperea3166
@sueperea3166 Год назад
Whoopee. You finally brought your tools. This is a really interesting one guys.
@cindymcmurray6879
@cindymcmurray6879 Год назад
Did the south naturally grow bamboo back in the day?
@AdventuresIntoHistory
@AdventuresIntoHistory Год назад
No, super invasive stuff folks planted
@urbanarcheology7346
@urbanarcheology7346 Год назад
Wow! Neat video! Just subscribed to your channel! Thanks for sharing! 🤘😎
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