Thanks Miss Tammy for giving Dan permission, to search Captain James Moore! Such a great peace of history Dan, that was gone and forgotten till you came along. You did a good job Dan, you should've went over and scratched that horse's back for him though lol. Moore's there, trace back in my wife's family, I've been meaning to take her there. Thanks for sharing, God Bless you! (Glen).
Good morning Dan thanks for another great video you do such a great job telling stories keep up the amazing work stay safe and God bless, lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
Nice video. New subscriber from Texas. Details of the fight between Henry Harman and the Indians are taken from Bickley's History of Tazewell County, with the correct date added. On the 12th of November, 1788, Henry Harman, and his two sons, George and Mathias, and George Draper left the settlement, to engage in a Bear hunt on Tug River. They were provided with pack horses, independent of those used for riding, and on which were to be brought in the game. The country in which their hunt was to take place, was penetrated by the "war-path" leading to and from the Ohio river; but as it was late in the season they did not expect to meet with Indians.
Wow, what a story, so interesting and pretty gruesome also. Beautiful area today. I can’t imagine the fear these people went through. That grave in the woods so alone, seems like there should be some marker there. Thanks to the lady that helped you find it. Thanks for your videos. Never a boring video with you.
W OUT YOU DANNY WE'D NVR KNOW WHT HAPPENED HERE I NVR KNEW BOUT THIS TILL NOW I'M SO GLAD FOR YUR HISTORY ON THIS NVR 2 OLD 🗝️ 2 LEARN AN I'M IN MY MID 60'S
I never heard about this growing up. So much history there which without someone like you, would never be known. Good adventure Danny.
Thanks buddy hope all is well is going ok
Thanks Miss Tammy for giving Dan permission, to search Captain James Moore! Such a great peace of history Dan, that was gone and forgotten till you came along. You did a good job Dan, you should've went over and scratched that horse's back for him though lol. Moore's there, trace back in my wife's family, I've been meaning to take her there. Thanks for sharing, God Bless you! (Glen).
You are so welcome Glenn ,Thanks for watching
Good morning Dan thanks for another great video you do such a great job telling stories keep up the amazing work stay safe and God bless, lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
Thank you so much for watching
And thanks so much for your kind words
Thanks miss Tammy. It is a beautiful place, horses were a treat😊
And thank you for watching
Such an interesting story of history. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching
Incredible story. Thanks for sharing this history
Thank you for watching
Sounds great , bucket up for a road trip! ❤
Yes buckle up thanks for watching
Nice video.
New subscriber from Texas.
Details of the fight between Henry Harman and the Indians are taken from Bickley's History of Tazewell County, with the correct date added. On the 12th of November, 1788, Henry
Harman, and his two sons, George and Mathias, and George Draper left the settlement, to engage in a Bear hunt on Tug River. They were provided with pack horses, independent of those used for riding, and on which were to be brought in the game. The country in which their hunt was to take place, was penetrated by the "war-path" leading to and from the Ohio river; but as it was late in the season they did not expect to meet with Indians.
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@@dannychurch58 You're welcome. Thanks for the reply.
Wow, what a story, so interesting and pretty gruesome also. Beautiful area today. I can’t imagine the fear these people went through. That grave in the woods so alone, seems like there should be some marker there. Thanks to the lady that helped you find it. Thanks for your videos. Never a boring video with you.
Thank you for your kind words , Thanks for watching
Thanks, Tammy!! It needs to be put on Find a Grave, Dan.
She was a big help ,Thanks for watching
Thanks for the Story Dan! Truly Appreciate it!
Thanks, Dan. Appreciate the history.
And thank you for watching
Very interesting!
Thank you
WOW! What a horrific thing to happen to this family. But, when you think of this time period, I'm not surprised!!
Yes people lived rough back in those days ,Thanks so much for watching
W OUT YOU DANNY WE'D NVR KNOW WHT HAPPENED HERE I NVR KNEW BOUT THIS TILL NOW I'M SO GLAD FOR YUR HISTORY ON THIS NVR 2 OLD 🗝️ 2 LEARN AN I'M IN MY MID 60'S
Rockbridge? In Virginia? That's where I live. I'll look him up to see what I find about him here. Interesting
Yeah there’s more info on him,thanks for watching
Yea he was the one who hid in the cave, before he brought family to Tazewell co.
I read the whole story and the ways they all were killed were horrifying.
It was so sad yes ,thank you for watching and subscribing
Can you metal detect the old home site?
No it’s a historical site they wouldn’t approve love too
Tammy’s my grandma
Wow she is a very nice to me bless her for helping me that day,thanks for watching