Old Hemlock

Follow the latest news at the Old Hemlock. Plan your visit to the Old Hemlock. Help preserve the legacy of George and Kay Evans.

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The Black Tan Bombshell

This site is about myself and my dogs, and about close friends and their dogs. We revel in their closeness, and the friendship, and undying loyalty they provide us. Thursday, December 8, 2011. I will try to add bits and pieces in a more timely manner henceforth. But this was more than that.

Central Appalachian Timbers - Blog

Historic Structures of Pendleton County - Part 2. David and Richard had a few places to show us around the county, but the first order of business was the Boggs House Museum in Franklin, headquarters of the PCHS. Possible burn marks on a doorway that was later covered. That was a replacement 100 .

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Old Hemlock Foundation

LeJay Graffious

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Bruceton Mills, WV, 26525

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