Though a small rental house for much of its existence, I recall John Henry Dorminy telling my grandmother it was one of the oldest houses standing in the city. It was demolished around 2015.
Though a small rental house for much of its existence, I recall John Henry Dorminy telling my grandmother it was one of the oldest houses standing in the city. It was demolished around 2015.
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Well framed. The direct frontal view creates a powerfully haunting image.
Oh I love it I’ll have to do a replica of that with the tar paper on the side. Your photograph is very good.
Normally this type sharecropper? house didn’t have tarpaper.
Good find ,addition probably to take care of family expansion .