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RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - L Verge - 04-12-2013 07:33 PM

That's what makes professional archaeologists foam at the mouth - I know because I work with two that hate amateurs. They have no idea how much damage they can do. I just turned down Nat Geo Channel last month with their request to film a segment at Surratt House on archaeological digs -- using their "professionals."

I would like to comment on the yellow map above. We have no idea where this came from. There seems to be a name in the lower left-hand corner, and it may begin with Sam. We've shown it on many Booth Tours. Carefully look at all the descriptive notes. This artist appears to have been one of those amateur archaeologists. Look for the site where he found "a spur." Of course it would have to belong to Booth. The Garrett family would never have ridden horses!!!


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - Jim Garrett - 04-12-2013 07:45 PM

(04-12-2013 07:33 PM)L Verge Wrote:  That's what makes professional archaeologists foam at the mouth - I know because I work with two that hate amateurs. They have no idea how much damage they can do. I just turned down Nat Geo Channel last month with their request to film a segment at Surratt House on archaeological digs -- using their "professionals."

I would like to comment on the yellow map above. We have no idea where this came from. There seems to be a name in the lower left-hand corner, and it may begin with Sam. We've shown it on many Booth Tours. Carefully look at all the descriptive notes. This artist appears to have been one of those amateur archaeologists. Look for the site where he found "a spur." Of course it would have to belong to Booth. The Garrett family would never have ridden horses!!!

Joan had given me a copy of that map a while ago. I also appreciated the spur. While it's the best map I have of the property, have wondered about the information and it's just a little too exact. It is really hard to get a good handle on what the lay of the land was like since the topography was altered so much by the expansion of 301.


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - Gene C - 04-12-2013 08:12 PM

I have never seen the two images and the aerial photo before. Thank you for posting them.


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - John Stanton - 04-13-2013 12:17 AM

(04-12-2013 07:22 PM)Jim Garrett Wrote:  Today I was down in Culpepper Virginia and went by the Grafitti House at the Brandy Station Battlefield. One of the volunteers was stationed at Ft. A.P. Hill (born in Culpepper) during the 1960's and was sent over to the area of 301 where there was a bulldozer. There was a group there doing an archialogical dig on the place where someone named Wilkes died.

That's pretty good archialogical work with a bulldozer!
Jim. Did you know that the museum in Culpeper is featuring an exhibit on the Spy Frank Stringfellow? That was his home town - in case you get back thst way in the near future.


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - Laurie Verge - 04-13-2013 09:15 AM

Mr. Stringfellow is someone that needs extensive research. I have also wondered about Benjamin Ficklin.


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - Jim Garrett - 04-13-2013 08:21 PM

(04-13-2013 12:17 AM)John Stanton Wrote:  
(04-12-2013 07:22 PM)Jim Garrett Wrote:  Today I was down in Culpepper Virginia and went by the Grafitti House at the Brandy Station Battlefield. One of the volunteers was stationed at Ft. A.P. Hill (born in Culpepper) during the 1960's and was sent over to the area of 301 where there was a bulldozer. There was a group there doing an archialogical dig on the place where someone named Wilkes died.

That's pretty good archialogical work with a bulldozer!
Jim. Did you know that the museum in Culpeper is featuring an exhibit on the Spy Frank Stringfellow? That was his home town - in case you get back thst way in the near future.

I will probably be in Culpepper next Friday. I've been to the museum before. Very nice museum.


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - John Stanton - 04-13-2013 10:19 PM

(04-13-2013 09:15 AM)Laurie Verge Wrote:  Mr. Stringfellow is someone that needs extensive research. I have also wondered about Benjamin Ficklin.

Laurie. There is an extensive story on Ficklin in "The Evidence". His testimony. It appears that he was a blockade runner, so he JFSdidn't have much time for spying, but he was involved in an assassination attempt on Lincoln in 1861. JFS

(04-13-2013 09:15 AM)Laurie Verge Wrote:  Mr. Stringfellow is someone that needs extensive research. I have also wondered about Benjamin Ficklin.

Laurie. There is an extensive story on Ficklin in "The Evidence". His testimony. It appears that he was a blockade runner, so he didn't have much time for spying, but he was involved in an assassination attempt on Lincoln in 1861. JFS


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - L Verge - 04-13-2013 10:45 PM

It is all I can do to lift The Evidence! We suspect that Ficklin was the person who promised Isaac Surratt an express job in early 1861 that caused him to leave Surrattsville and head west. Many authors have said that Isaac worked for the Pony Express, but he did not.

If I remember correctly Benjamin Franklin Ficklin was from one of the First Families of Virginia, and later purchased Monticello.


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - DKEast - 04-18-2015 12:40 PM

(04-11-2013 10:23 AM)Dave Taylor Wrote:  It's been a hectic time with report cards for me, but here's that aerial shot of the Garrett site from 1937, I believe:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/b427yxtqz7x17uy/Maps%20-%20Aerial%20shot%201930%27s.jpg

Dave, can you please repost the aerial of Garret's? The dropbox connection is dead. Thanks


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - Gene C - 03-21-2017 12:15 PM

Anyway someone can repost the aerial shot of the Garrett site?
I can no longer find it on the link posted.

Thanks


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - Dave Taylor - 03-21-2017 03:17 PM

Here you go, Gene (and DKEast two years later...)

[Image: map-1-1.jpg?w=500]
click to enlarge


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - Gene C - 03-21-2017 03:30 PM

thanks Dave!


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - JB Banning - 04-04-2017 03:27 PM

Thank you for reposting this Dave. I missed it the first time around.

Joe


RE: Aerial Photo of Garrett Property Circa 1930 - DKEast - 07-08-2018 08:15 PM

Thank you!! One year later!!