Most viewed - Ashe County, NC
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Chestnut Hill - Hash Cabin748 viewsThis sketch by Bill Caldwell shows the cabin of John and Sarah Hahs at Chestnut Hill. The older portion was probably built by either Greenberry Phipps or Edward Weaver.
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Smethport - Smethport Baptist Church746 viewsPhoto April 18, 2007 by Jeff Weaver
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greenwood3.jpg743 viewsLocated in the Helton Creek watershed, near the Grayson County line, this church is now only used occasionally. Photo by Jeff Weaver, Spring 2003.
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healingspgs4.jpg741 viewsAnd yet another of the cabins at Healing Springs. Photo May 3, 2006 by Jeff Weaver.
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Glendale Springs - Bear Creek Primitive Baptist Church741 viewsThis church was established in 1834. Photo by Jeff Weaver March 2007.
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fleetwoodschool.jpg740 viewsCourtesy of Bette Nelson
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AlfredHamm68NCInfCSAHeadstone.jpg739 viewsAlfred Ham served in Company L, 58th North Carolina State Troops, Confederate States Army. Courtesy of Chrissie Peters.
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huskpo.jpg738 viewsNow closed, this post office building was photographed by Heather Sexton.
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100_1787.jpg736 viewsThis photo shows the offices and shop for Ashe County Cheese, North Carolina's only cheese factory. It was established on Helton Creek about 1915, and then bought by Kraft Foods in 1929 and moved to West Jefferson. When Kraft proposed to close it, the local employees bought it and continue to operate it. Photo by Jeff Weaver, October 20, 2006.
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johnhhashgrave.jpg736 viewsThis cemetery plot is in the Elisha Anderson Cemetery. Photo courtesy of Chrissie Anderson Peters.
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hoteltucker.jpg735 viewsFrom a 1920s era postcard.
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livehse.jpg732 viewsThis photograph is from the early 1970s.
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