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Webb's Cabin - Maryland Flythrough Tour
In 1852, James H. Webb, a free African American Farmer, built this house for his family using recycle materials he found. Webb, his wife, their four children and his father all lived in this single one room log house which features an open fireplace and a loft access by a ladder. This house has been preserved and restored as it represent early 18th and 19th century homes of free and enslaved African Americans, and poor white families during that time. The house is part of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway.
This is one of twelve properties documented in partnership with Preservation Maryland. NCPTT scanned this building using a Faro Focus Laser Scanner to produce this video flythrough of the building's point cloud digital model.
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No.10
A New Beginning · Esther Abrami
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A New Beginning
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Відео

Bucktown Store - Maryland Flythrough Tour
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Bucktown Store is a significant site in the history of Harriet Tubman. Built in 1835, Bucktown General Store is a country store located in Bucktown, Maryland. It was at this store that Harriet performed what would be called her first act of defiance, when she helped an enslave man from his master, and receive her head injury that resulted in her spiritual visions that defined her for the rest o...
St Stephen's AME Church - Maryland Flythrough Tour
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St. Stephens African Methodist Episcopal Cemetery is the oldest remaining structure of the historic village of Unionville, Maryland and is the final resting place of eighteen union soldiers of the United States Colored Troops known as the Unionville 18. Several of the men were formally from the area and enslaved at Wye Plantation until 1863 when they enlisted in the Union Army to fight in the U...
Horses with Michael Bonnette
Переглядів 24Місяць тому
DON'T FORGET! Check out our zines at Cane Rive National Heritage Area's website listed below!! - - This video is in part of our Zine Series on local histories that are underrepresented or have not gotten enough attention. We are working with student interns and the CRNHA. The zines will be printed in a small run for handout and available on the CRNHA website as downloadable pdfs. The hope is to...
Lee Haven Quarter - Maryland Flythrough Tour
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Originally located near the southern end of Lee Haven Road near Easton, Maryland. Lee Haven Quarter was formally a dwelling probably built after 1861, when Thomas R. Hollyday took possession of Lee Haven. This 16-foot square, two-story structure has a central chimney which was unusual for a dwelling. It was used in the late 19th and early 20th century as a residence for the Hardcastle family’s ...
Third Haven Friends Meeting House - Maryland Flythrough Tour
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Founded in 1682, The Third Haven Meeting House is located in Easton, Maryland and was established by the Religious Society of Friends (Quarters). It is one of the oldest house of worship in the United States to survive since its construction, with many original parts of the house still intact and still used by the congregation. Among the builders of the House is William Southeby, who is believe...
Sundays at Bubba's with Michael Bonnette
Переглядів 1942 місяці тому
DON'T FORGET! Check out our zines at Cane Rive National Heritage Area's website listed below!! - - This video is in part of our Zine Series on local histories that are underrepresented or have not gotten enough attention. We are working with student interns and the CRNHA. The zines will be printed in a small run for handout and available on the CRNHA website as downloadable pdfs. The hope is to...
Plaisance - Rosenwald Schools of Louisiana
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Plaisance Rosenwald School is a 6-teacher style structure currently located in Plaisance, Louisiana. The school was originally built in 1921 to housed 160 students in grades one through eight, before expanding to include high school students in 1946. The building is still in use today as part of the Plaisance elementary school, a educational center, and general meeting center for the community....
DeRidder - Rosenwald Schools of Louisiana
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Originally name the Beauregard Parish Training School, this Rosenwald School is a 5-teacher style structure currently located in DeRidder, Louisiana. The school was originally built in 1928 and was used as a community education center until 2021 when storms caused by Hurricane Ida damaged the roof, ceilings and floors making the building unusable. The community hopes to raise funds to restore t...
Crafting Plantation Toys with Elvin Shields
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In this installment of oral histories for NCPTT's Documentation of Slave Cabin and Tenant Farming Houses Project, we visited Oakland Plantation. There we sat with Elvin Shields as he sculpted a wire plantation toy, explaining in detail as he crafted. He went on to talk about the history of these plantation wire toys, how he made them while growing up on the ground of Oakland Plantation, as well...
Marion - Rosenwald Schools of Louisiana
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Marion Rosenwald School is a 3-teacher style structure currently located in Marion, Louisiana. The school was originally built between 1923-1924 before it was relocated and encased in brick veneer and the floor on the left half of the building was removed for when it was used as an agricultural science building. This is one of 17 remaining Rosenwald schools still existing in Louisiana. NCPTT sc...
First African Baptist Church with Reverend Alexander McBride
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In this installment of oral histories for NCPTT's Documentation of Slave Cabin and Tenant Farming Houses Project, we visited First African Baptist Church near downtown Beaufort, South Carolina. Here we talked with Reverend Alexander McBride about the significance of the church, historical figures such as Robert Smalls and his history at the site, as well as the deeply rooted surrounding culture...
Bayly Cabin - Maryland Flythrough Tour
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Built around the 1740s, Bayly House is possibly the oldest dwelling in Cambridge, Maryland. It is believed that the house was located in Oxford, Maryland before being relocated to Cambridge in the 1750s, and then move to High Street to allow the Dorchester County Courthouse to be built. Over the last few years, archaeological excavations at the house and property have determined that that build...
Mt. Olive - Rosenwald Schools of Louisiana
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Mt. Olive - Rosenwald Schools of Louisiana
Malone Church - Maryland Flythrough Tour
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Malone Church - Maryland Flythrough Tour
Converse - Rosenwald Schools of Louisiana
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Converse - Rosenwald Schools of Louisiana
Stoopley Gibson Manor - Maryland Flythrough Tour
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Stoopley Gibson Manor - Maryland Flythrough Tour
Sylvanus Brown House Walkthrough Tour
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Sylvanus Brown House Walkthrough Tour
Tour of Magnolia Cabin One
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Tour of Magnolia Cabin One
Oscar's Time at Mt Nebo Elementary: The Classroom and Segregation with Oscar Augurson
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Oscar's Time at Mt Nebo Elementary: The Classroom and Segregation with Oscar Augurson
Jason Church - Cleaning Grave Markers with D2
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Jason Church - Cleaning Grave Markers with D2
Steward and Afred with Bill Hagler and Ron Joullian a Faerie Playhouse Series
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Steward and Afred with Bill Hagler and Ron Joullian a Faerie Playhouse Series
Brick Baptist Church with Reverend Abraham Murray
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Brick Baptist Church with Reverend Abraham Murray
Darrah Hall of Saint Helena Island with Scott Teodorski
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Darrah Hall of Saint Helena Island with Scott Teodorski
Tabernacle Baptist Church with Reverend Kenneth Hodges
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Tabernacle Baptist Church with Reverend Kenneth Hodges
Herbicide Application
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Herbicide Application
Removing Vegetation Growing in Soil Buildup on Cemetery Hardscapes
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Removing Vegetation Growing in Soil Buildup on Cemetery Hardscapes
Remoción de árboles invasivos que colindan con los monumentos del cementerio
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Remoción de árboles invasivos que colindan con los monumentos del cementerio
Removing Invasive Trees Abutting Cemetery Monuments
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Removing Invasive Trees Abutting Cemetery Monuments
Overview of Herbicides
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Overview of Herbicides

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  • @brandonkypreos2069
    @brandonkypreos2069 16 днів тому

    We maintain fountains for a local municipality and this was the first info we found on water chemistry for fountains.

  • @iamchrisroberts
    @iamchrisroberts 25 днів тому

    Awesome video. Glad to have it for reference. Excellent instruction throughout.

  • @TomM-iw3te
    @TomM-iw3te Місяць тому

    Is there a rule of thumb to estimate the number and size or weight of dry stone required to come close to completing the project?

  • @ancestortracer
    @ancestortracer Місяць тому

    very good work.

  • @christianwitness
    @christianwitness 2 місяці тому

    Excellent! Thank You.

  • @nickblack8350
    @nickblack8350 2 місяці тому

    i can tell this guy knows what hes talking about because of his accent.

  • @christopherlynch4347
    @christopherlynch4347 3 місяці тому

    This is the definitive dry stone wall you tube video, i dont think it can be beaten. #1

  • @train4905
    @train4905 3 місяці тому

    Awsome😊

  • @micheledisney4192
    @micheledisney4192 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this information. I have worked several cemeteries without this knowledge. I will apply all that you have given us in the presentation. I am also sharing with 2 groups that I belong to so that we can have the correct knowledge. Thank you again.

  • @RaraAvis1138
    @RaraAvis1138 5 місяців тому

    Exactly what I was looking for❤

  • @Horsecockbadger
    @Horsecockbadger 6 місяців тому

    This instructor hasnt a clue 😂😂

  • @geraldmiller5260
    @geraldmiller5260 6 місяців тому

    Slaves in Kentucky made most of these stone walls originally. White stonemasons from Europe gave the instruction.

  • @bryanmcintyre-nf4bt
    @bryanmcintyre-nf4bt 6 місяців тому

    I noticed that you did not anchor the pins with something like a 50 minute epoxy. What good are the pins if they are not anchored?

  • @kernjames
    @kernjames 7 місяців тому

    This video is great. I have seen the Watts Tower, in Los Angeles. Very cool. I took pictures of it, before realizing what it was, but I knew it mattered.

  • @ethanhoward389
    @ethanhoward389 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful work and wonderfully educational. I cant wait to try to build some of my own walls!

  • @marietjiehildebrandt1324
    @marietjiehildebrandt1324 8 місяців тому

    Mesmerized by this informative share

  • @mandydebaugh1170
    @mandydebaugh1170 9 місяців тому

    wow amazing video, just wanted to know if this can be done using round river stones, any videos on that type?

  • @richardbashor3383
    @richardbashor3383 9 місяців тому

    Exactly what I was looking for. This has literally taught me the foundation / building blocks to venture into my yard and attempt my own wall. Thank you!!

  • @belumptuous
    @belumptuous 9 місяців тому

    Outstanding quality educational video, so well done, thank you!

  • @Chx._.Dannah
    @Chx._.Dannah 11 місяців тому

    this method kinda traditional in our current era there is nothing percuiliar about the method its far beyond the inca wall

  • @Oasis_Desert_Rose
    @Oasis_Desert_Rose 11 місяців тому

    5 to8 coats! Wow... No salt?

    • @jerrymcintire7902
      @jerrymcintire7902 5 місяців тому

      No salt needed, unless you add pigments. Really only need 2-3 coats.

  • @mrtrustilinie
    @mrtrustilinie 11 місяців тому

    I Love the people that did all that work for us to enjoy. Thank you.

  • @giovannidepetris6335
    @giovannidepetris6335 11 місяців тому

    fantastic teaching. If I just could shape my granite rocks more easily.! hand tools can t do it fast enough and machine/drills I don t want to use. I am stuck

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa Рік тому

    Great job guy's.

  • @1EARTHARCHITECT
    @1EARTHARCHITECT Рік тому

    I remember seeing a picture of a flood where the upper falls held a tree and the water spilled over it onto the first floor deck

  • @zippythechicken
    @zippythechicken Рік тому

    basically took 1 man one day of work for every foot of wall... this is why we don't build them anymore

  • @eleanorchapple8772
    @eleanorchapple8772 Рік тому

    That is a real art. It makes a beautiful wall. It harkens back to ancient knowledge.

  • @mootisign2285
    @mootisign2285 Рік тому

    Porque no lleva sal.? Gracias desde México

  • @warsameadam5572
    @warsameadam5572 Рік тому

    Thank you, Mr Tufnell

  • @michelangeloplumbing4973
    @michelangeloplumbing4973 Рік тому

    Video Starts at Mark 1:50

  • @conchosewing
    @conchosewing Рік тому

    whenever i came across these walls i wandered how did they make those, who and for what purpose, and they still stand. thank you this good instructions

  • @ChaseSchieferPhotos
    @ChaseSchieferPhotos Рік тому

    This is still one of the greatest treasures of the internet.

  • @fishersforaging4112
    @fishersforaging4112 Рік тому

    I always take the time to stop and admire dry stacking, I've once seen a dry stack foundation in a friend's house, absolutely incredible.

  • @jasonflay8818
    @jasonflay8818 Рік тому

    So started watching this to see how to build a dry laid stone wall to mimick those around my area.... Then said waaaaait a tick, that looks like the Fitsburg furnace.... Yup, in Kentucky looking how to build a Kentucky stone wall, and stumble on a video about Kentucky some walls by accident. I'm in the right spot.

  • @gracekennings
    @gracekennings Рік тому

    very thoughtful presentation. thank you! i was under the impression he lived at 851 webster, but 849 is mentioned. one of the receipts from his corner drug store, where he reproduced his girl cartoons, shows the address as 851.

  • @louisegogel7973
    @louisegogel7973 Рік тому

    I have always loved working with stones and building things with them. My ‘altar’ has many little stones from different parts of the world, a way to immediately connect with those parts of the world. This video was brilliant in its step by step clarity and thoroughness! Thank you to all who helped bing it forth to the world!! I have posted it on my fb page too now.

  • @Rescueandrenew
    @Rescueandrenew Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/363qFWKpoMo/v-deo.html

    • @Rescueandrenew
      @Rescueandrenew Рік тому

      This is a walk round the national stone centre in the UK

  • @hobbitsumbarch5743
    @hobbitsumbarch5743 Рік тому

    Who built it first, why did they build it, where did they collect the stones, how did they bring them there? I guess this video leaves a lot of questions. But it provides a lot of seriously proofed nonsense

  • @Melripley48
    @Melripley48 Рік тому

    Makes me wish I had watched this before we had a small drystone wall built on our suburban block around 10 years ago. The builder was an experienced stonemason with UK and Australian experience but perhaps the spalls he was supplied and other constraints resulted in some issues with the wall identified in the video as risks associated with certain practices. At least I now know why things have moved & how to correct them. Great video

  • @leel2623
    @leel2623 Рік тому

    best lecture I have ever listened to

  • @martincrean7993
    @martincrean7993 Рік тому

    It's lovely work but seems awfully slow to construct. How much wall would a pair of experienced guys build in a week..including demolition of existing wall...approx

  • @leggbuildingdorchester6234

    Brilliant

  • @brandonjackson1434
    @brandonjackson1434 Рік тому

    This is cool ,I've always wanted to know this process,and never ever dreamed of asking UA-cam,I live in central Indiana and there are many of these in need of repair

  • @petrusvandermerwe-ln7vs
    @petrusvandermerwe-ln7vs Рік тому

    🍎🌽

  • @rickkrockstar
    @rickkrockstar Рік тому

    Gen Z, pretending to do this in Minecraft..

  • @78tag
    @78tag Рік тому

    This may be a 10 yr old video but the process is timeless. The satisfaction and pride that would go along with accomplishing something like the work done in this episode is immeasurable.The rocks - $0.00, the end result - $ priceless. Goodonya boys. The closest I can get to this style of wall building is using demo'ed concrete flat-work. In my area there is a jr college campus built on fairly steep slopping terrain. A local landscaper/artist that designed and built all of the minor retention walls and incidental dividers using varying thicknesses of demolished concrete. Even though most of it is in the form of retaining walls, the end result is very similar in principle to the rock walls in this video and looks amazing.

  • @kelvinnance8371
    @kelvinnance8371 Рік тому

    From the in tro, about Scottish and Irish stone builders who are "long dead"... we must add, and 'people got lazy', and the agrarian society lost people to the industrial age and the need or opportunity for better paying (if only barely) jobs. Let us hope this video helps rekindle interest to at least preserve the art and craft.

  • @lauriewarner4848
    @lauriewarner4848 Рік тому

    Where do you get all the stones to start with?

  • @TimothyOBrien6
    @TimothyOBrien6 Рік тому

    Does anyone have advice for adapting this to walls for a building?

  • @embwhitton9792
    @embwhitton9792 Рік тому

    Watched the whole thing, what a beautiful effort.