Thanks for continuing to make these awesome videos! I’d wager if Camp Small mobilizes to provide the same services, it will easily double its profits because far more people are aware of the services it provides.
During the recent fire, the news reported a florist, B. Willows, sourced wood planks from Camp Small for arrangements. Camp Small offers several services that are good for the community. Thank you for the back story.
I had heard about this, but not by name. There's a reason why timber from those types of sources is scrapped, and that is because of the likelihood of metal or other hidden materials wrecking equipment, or worse.
Thanks for continuing to make these awesome videos!
I’d wager if Camp Small mobilizes to provide the same services, it will easily double its profits because far more people are aware of the services it provides.
I appreciate learning the background of this camp I hope it will recover to be used as it has been once more.
Love your content sir 👍
Thanks Johns. Growing older looks well on you.
During the recent fire, the news reported a florist, B. Willows, sourced wood planks from Camp Small for arrangements. Camp Small offers several services that are good for the community. Thank you for the back story.
What is the history of the stone wall that runs up the JFX on the same side as Camp Small.
Good question--we'll look into it!
I had heard about this, but not by name. There's a reason why timber from those types of sources is scrapped, and that is because of the likelihood of metal or other hidden materials wrecking equipment, or worse.
I associate this location with a vinegar plant? How do the two uses relate?
They're in close proximity to each other. The Vinegar Plant is now closed.
They have luxury apartments there now.
The vinegar plant has been closed for a long time but I believe the rail siding is still there!!
Change the name from Small, the Confederate sympathizer, to something like Camp Rawlings or similar!
Oh, stop it! History is what it is.