Tuesday, February 16, 2016

The Fogg Place

These pictures were taken at a place in Waite that used to be called the "Fogg Place". Ephriam Fogg was one of the first settlers of Waite, in 1832.  His descendants would have lived here in the middle to late 1800s through the early 1900s.
 
Here is the first well I found, it was rock lined well and about eight feet deep.

This is the second well I found, also rock lined and about eight feet deep.

It is hard to tell, but this is the cellar hole. It was quite big and very much over grown with trees and bushes. That big rock standing up in the back could be another gravestone (with no inscriptions) or a foundation rock.

This is the dump area, lots of broken glass and metal.

This was in the winter, but Wyatt is standing on the rock wall that surrounds the Fogg Place.



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