On Saturday afternoon we drove over to Lynchburg to visit the Historic Sandusky House. There was a guest speaker, Ms. Iceman. Ms. Iceman portrayed Mrs. Buggoughs who lived on a tobacco plantation down the road in Franklin County, which is now the Booker T. Washington National Park. Mrs. Burroughs told us the story of Hunter's Raid in Lynchburg and of the role the Sandusky house had in it. After listening to Mrs. Burroughs wonderful story telling, we were then able to tour the house, with an actual Hutter descendant!
Ms. Iceman researches, writes and performs historic programs for Booker T. Washington National Monument in Hardy, VA.
Sounds like my cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteShe has a good public service attitude which others can enjoy. You hit the place at a very good time.
ReplyDeletea great image for b&w. she sounds like quite the historian.
ReplyDeleteShe looks very much the part and I bet she knows a thing or two. Or three.
ReplyDeleteNice b&w.
ReplyDeleteThis is a marvelous black-and-white photo.
ReplyDeleteFine B/W image. Love these people with a passion for the past.
ReplyDeletePerfect for black and white. I love visiting places like that and hear the stories of days gone by. That's my idea of a vacation.
ReplyDeleteLoving these posts! I had to laugh at this one--I love it--but it reminds me of Minnie Pearl. Was that before your time? lol
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lol, that is funny, she DOES remind me of minnie pearl now that you mention it!
DeleteMy first thought when I saw your shot was Minnie Pearl...
ReplyDeleteNeat B&W! Glad you toured this awesome house, too...
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