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Appalachian Barn Alliance
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Barn Memories - Rick and Ann Tilson Thomason
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during this endeavor.
Ann Tilson Thomason represents the fourth generation of the Tilson family to live on their Laurel Branch community farm. Ann enjoys wonderful memories of her childhood years playing in the 1877 barn, and like many mountain natives, reveres her ancestors who owned the farm, including grea...
Ann Tilson Thomason represents the fourth generation of the Tilson family to live on their Laurel Branch community farm. Ann enjoys wonderful memories of her childhood years playing in the 1877 barn, and like many mountain natives, reveres her ancestors who owned the farm, including grea...
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Barn Memories - Gerald Ball
Просмотров 159Год назад
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during th...
Barn Memories - Willa Ann Plemmons Wyatt
Просмотров 158Год назад
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during th...
Barn Memories - Sheila Kay Adams
Просмотров 540Год назад
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during th...
Barn Memories - Jessie Peterson Norton
Просмотров 171Год назад
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during th...
Barn Memories - Buster Norton
Просмотров 222Год назад
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during th...
Barn Memories - Justin Metcalf
Просмотров 545Год назад
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during th...
Barn Memories - Terry and Louise Cody Wyatt
Просмотров 111Год назад
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during th...
Barn Memories - Evelyn Anderson and Lisa Anderson Sessions
Просмотров 135Год назад
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during th...
Barn Memories - John Analo Phillips
Просмотров 116Год назад
Barn Memories is an oral history project completed by the Appalachian Barn Alliance (appalachianbarns.org/) and sponsored by the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The project involved interviews with long-time residents of Madison County, NC, all reminiscing about their most cherished barn memories. This interview is one of ten collected during th...
Waldroup Family Farmstead
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
This is a virtual tour of the Waldroup Family Farmstead in Madison County, NC. This is one of the most complete and well-preserved farmsteads in the region which includes the farm house, two tobacco barns and a variety of other out-buildings. Join Taylor Barnhill and the Appalachian Barn Alliance on this interesting and informative tour.
Audio Tour of Bank Barn, Smith Farm Heritage Farmstead
Просмотров 4302 года назад
A 12-minute self-guided audio tour of the bank bank at the Smith Farm Heritage Farmstead, located in Mars Hill NC. This audio will be prompted when the appropriate QR code is scanned when on-site, in front of the barn.
Smith Farm - 200+ Years of History
Просмотров 8302 года назад
This video describes the property history of the Smith Farm in Madison Co., NC, starting in the late 18th Century and finishing with the conveyance of the property to the town of Mars Hill in late 2018.
Smith Farm Introduction via Drone
Просмотров 7732 года назад
This short video introduces the Smith Farm property in Madison Co., NC and the three historic barns located on the farmstead.
ABA Researcher Taylor Barnhill presentation about the history of Southern Appalachian style barns
Просмотров 8122 года назад
This presentation by the Appalachian Barn Alliance Researcher in 2020 presents the evolution of southern Appalachian barn architecture and what the Appalachian Barn Alliance is doing to document these barns and barn-building traditions.
An Appalachian Farm and Barn Tour: Two Centuries of the Anderson Family Homeplace
Просмотров 101 тыс.3 года назад
An Appalachian Farm and Barn Tour: Two Centuries of the Anderson Family Homeplace
Thank you. My father was born in 1909 and he farmed with many different mules. He had a lot of stories about those mules. The barns are amazing! That sled is huge! I appreciate your eye for the small details and the close ups of them. Wow, that roof on the hay barn. This is the first video I have seen of yours but I'm sure it will not be the last. Thank you also to the Anderson family for allowing their homestead to be filmed.
We appreciate your comments. The Anderson family has been vary generous in sharing their beautiful farmstead.
When I was in middle school and high school my family raised 80000 pounds of burley tobacco every year in eastern Kentucky. So I know more about it than I wanted to
Here in eastern Kentucky we always used northern red oak for tobacco sticks because they wouldn't break. We always cut the best tree we could find, and always used cuts with no knots. The rest of the tree that was to knottie for making sticks was cut into fire wood. Also in the early days instead of bailing the tobacco we would take as many leaves as we could hold in our hand and take the longest leaf we could find and wrap it around it and tie it into hands
I really enjoyed your video of the Anderson barns and history.
I have Anderson blood in me. From Indiana. We could be related, who knows. Lol
Those "big square openings" were shooting Indians.
Salute! Wonderful story! We are in process of trying to save our family homestead. Amazing how similar the story and all the buildings are still standing and are in decent shape. 1850’s first cabin. Things done right back then. I could learn a thing or two.😜
Nice video, what drone are you using?
I'm afraid you'd need to contact the drone operator, Walter Beals. He has his own channel right here on RUclips.
does anyone reading this know any information about the timing methods of cutting down the trees to harvest logs. He mentions the position of the moon and zodiac must be proper. I'm intrigued...
Every group of relatives should have a farm and a forest at its center just as if it was a university.
I do appreciate the cabin construction history, but if English people could own the land instead of paying property taxes, the cabins could continue to be used for LIVESTOCK.
I see no value in tobacco: think all that time and energy that could of been used to improve the knowledge of small-town, rural medicine and the engineering associated with it wasted.
Tobacco use to be one of North Carolina’s top tier crop. And is the #1 producer in the country. It’s how a lot of people made a living.
ENJOYED YOUR VIDEO ! THANK YOU !!
These videos are so great!
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Good morning Ken and crew love watching and listening to you guy's working so hard!
I loved this documentary. I’m very interested in the past times and how people did things years ago 💕🙏🙏
Great video for the kids to see
Wow! Thank you. Enjoyed the tour greatly!! WV grown, now WA State wood cutter. Stay well, strong and true. To God be the Glory!!🙋♀️
This history is the stuff America is made of.
I like Appalachian 👍 history
If they have the time, they would wait till the sap stopped running, then cut off the bark in a six inch width. They would go back in early spring and cut down the now dry logs. They dried upright and straight.
You stole the land you killed our people yet you sit here and brag about your history.
Thank you. I learned so much.
Great tour! Thanks all for the hard work on this production. Great video!
All this made possible by a generous grant by the Cherokee nation.
Enjoyed the video and the history of these barns. You take care and God bless.
Thank you for the history of these barns. I have always love photographing them. If they could only tell the story themselves.
Love this vid, no nonsense and still incredibly interesting, thank you!!
Just found you today and have to say - Thank you! What a wonderful mission and project. We look at and admire the houses today but it was really the barns that provided life and made this country.
So informative and interesting!! It’s a tragedy that buildings aren’t made this way anymore. Super impressive!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!
I live on alum springs rd one mile from where stonewall Jackson gen what am I getting yes my name is David Petty that people okay I don't want to talk for some reason to have I bet okay have someone get in contact with me and I would like to speak to someone about the history I know them was verbally told to me by my grandfather not knowing my great-grandfather or my great-great okay
It like the very way I was raised my great great grandfather came hear after the civil war what he pitched was an old pigiorn furnace with 96 builds slave quarters 3ft thick logs Victoria mines owned buy a Dr David lum??? I still live on family land one mile
Iam only 62years old but I was raised in a place called little California in Goshen va
Love the picture, is this scene above Petersburg to the left of old 23? It's been a long time since I visited the area. Plan to try to visit this summer, where I grew up in the Hayes Run community.
great channel...thanks for the barn education...
So interesting. Thanks for this story!
Beautiful ! God bless u ;)