All information provided in this video is online. Please do not bash the current owner of Arlington Plantation. There are 2 stories to each side of this event. PS: Thank you Lykins Films for letting me use his picture for my thumbnail. Here's his visits to the Arlington Plantation www.lykinsfilms.com/arlington
There is crown molding left in one room at 16:00- it's all around the upper walls where the walls meet with the ceiling. The other, framing the doors, is door trim.
@@kimberlymoxley104 Because they were built with 100 year old trees. My 1880's foundation timbers will break titanium drill bits, like it's petrified at this point.
You have taken us on another wonderful journey. Your research and historical information was excellent. If only this house could talk, what stories it could tell! Its so very sad that this beautiful home has been literally destroyed. A grand piece of American history lost to time and neglect. Thank you as always!
I've been wanting to go back to do a proper video on the place and I finally got to it! Wish it was savable but its passed that. For now lets just enjoy what we can before its gone for good.
Awesome job, man! This has to be one of my favorite videos you've done so far. I love it when the vegetation takes over like that; especially with such a grand, historical building such as this one.
Wow how sad. Seems cursed, with the early tragedies. I'm glad they salvaged some. But what a beautiful place to just let fall apart. Shameful. I'm glad you have gone back a few times to document it. Awesome that you included old pictures. Can you imagine how beautiful it was? I recognize some of the carved trim, identical to that in my 1880 home. A northern home built by Abolitionists.
We had a discussion on a Natchez fb page about the vandals. It is believed that they may be harvesting the wood out of the house and selling it. Chain saws and a trailer used. That might be what happened to the barn and it looks like the large wood beam supporting the opening on the carriage house end of the dependency is missing as well. Just a thought.
Such a beautiful place with very interesting history. You'd have to completely gut it and redo it. It would cost millions. So sad to see it destroyed like this. Excellent video. Thank you!
@@DeadlyKnot tell me about it...if its not 1 thing, its another, & when it rains, it definitely pours. I'll bet it does them good, wherever they are, that someone still appreciates it after all this time. 🖤🔥🖤🔥🖤
Once a grand estate. Very sad but nothing lasts forever and that upkeep would take so much money. So lucky that there are many more left in the south that we can visit. Thank you and be careful.
hey dk AT 15:01 MARK THAT BIG THING U SEEE there in that room the old former drawing rooom is a bat house they fly up in there during the day and night towards dawn and feed off them dang mosquitos
None of that stuff is from Europe sir. It pisses me off! 😡 Number one that's NOT a federal style home it's actually called Greek Revival built and inhabited by the Natchez Indians aka the Blacks! That living room looks like every black persons living room back in the 80s... we're quality driven people. Refrence the 1820-1860 census records and slave schedules and you'll see we owned EVERYTHING! Foster Indian Mound in Natchez is where my Grandmothers entire family is buried dating back to the Biblical times. My Grandfathers family is from Bolivar Mississippi and his entire faily is buried in Harris Indian Mound. We even own Jefferson College in Natchez and we were colonized for all of it! 😡 😡 😡
The abandoned Pokegema Lake"asylum" in Pine City, MN, is for sale for $100,000; I think that's what I saw for a price. I did not go to see the place today because I know its history, and it's not quite what it's being hyped up to be. It was built 100 years ago as a Sanatorium but was last a women's treatment center. The building is pretty trashed but is solid. It's been the tweaker hang-out in the area, and cops frequently come around to chase people out. I've never heard of hauntings or anything paranormal going on there, and that is unusual for Pine County-lots of tales of cryptids, UFOs, crazed hermits, and whatnot. The only thing I've heard about the property is that when food went to the jail from the treatment center, it was pretty good, except they put rosemary in everything. That wouldn't have been enough to make me afraid of going to jail back then. ✨🪄
@@DeadlyKnot The property is listed with realtors so it probably would only take a phone call and a liability waiver to get permission if someone wanted to film there, or just set up a showing. Wisconsin law requires that hauntings and ghosts be disclosed, so they might not want any paranormal investigators around. But then again, it's an excellent location for a spooky themed business. If it is only going for $100,00 it's well worth the $
All information provided in this video is online. Please do not bash the current owner of Arlington Plantation. There are 2 stories to each side of this event.
PS: Thank you Lykins Films for letting me use his picture for my thumbnail. Here's his visits to the Arlington Plantation www.lykinsfilms.com/arlington
The wood back then was indeed denser than what you buy today. Look at the grain..rings closer together than today's lumber.
@@kimberlymoxley104 I noticed that about the wood. Good thing to bring up!
There is crown molding left in one room at 16:00- it's all around the upper walls where the walls meet with the ceiling. The other, framing the doors, is door trim.
Idk how I didn't see that. Thank you for pointing that out
@@kimberlymoxley104 Because they were built with 100 year old trees. My 1880's foundation timbers will break titanium drill bits, like it's petrified at this point.
Wow what a historical spot.. thank you for sharing this
Yup and you 're welcome!
Wow! The interior amost looks "dismantled". Thanks for taking us!
Yuppies!
I was wondering if people weren't scavenging the trimwork.
Great video! So sad that this historical mansion is in such bad shape. Thanks for bringing us this story. Stay safe.
Thank you so much. Wish it could be saved but i wouldn't hold my breath. You're welcome and I will try!
You have taken us on another wonderful journey. Your research and historical information was excellent. If only this house could talk, what stories it could tell! Its so very sad that this beautiful home has been literally destroyed. A grand piece of American history lost to time and neglect. Thank you as always!
I've been wanting to go back to do a proper video on the place and I finally got to it! Wish it was savable but its passed that. For now lets just enjoy what we can before its gone for good.
Aww this heartbreaking...I photographed it before the vandals kicked in. Ok back to watching video...I see you researched it well!
Awesome job, man! This has to be one of my favorite videos you've done so far. I love it when the vegetation takes over like that; especially with such a grand, historical building such as this one.
17 days off and on working on this video. Was a struggle but got it done! One of my favorites as well!
You're fireplace in the basement might be the summertime kitchen so the house doesn't get hot
Ohhhhh, that makes senses!
Wow, A Huge Thank You... Please Be Safe..
Massive house with really interesting back story to it. I will try my best to stay safe, crazy world we are living in.
This is fantastic 😍
Thanks!
I enjoyed your video too.
@@cherlynn9841 Thank you.
I want to know more about the graves you found. Great job! Best video yet!!!
So, I have bot looked into them yet , but I would be surprise if there's more out there.
@@DeadlyKnotwhere are the graves you found located on the property?
@@jenniferforshee1691 Those graves are 20 minutes outside of Natchez. I was trying to find the dude who built it.. ran across other graves.
Wow how sad. Seems cursed, with the early tragedies. I'm glad they salvaged some. But what a beautiful place to just let fall apart. Shameful. I'm glad you have gone back a few times to document it. Awesome that you included old pictures. Can you imagine how beautiful it was? I recognize some of the carved trim, identical to that in my 1880 home. A northern home built by Abolitionists.
Arlington is one of a kind. Fully decked out. The artwork and the woodwork are pretty amazing. I would love to see your house! I dog old homes.
We had a discussion on a Natchez fb page about the vandals. It is believed that they may be harvesting the wood out of the house and selling it. Chain saws and a trailer used. That might be what happened to the barn and it looks like the large wood beam supporting the opening on the carriage house end of the dependency is missing as well. Just a thought.
Sad that people do stuff like this. It's like, if they can't have anything nice, they'll take it away from others.
GREAT VIDEO AND SOLID RESEARCH
Thank you so much!
So very sad. TY for sharing
You are welcome!
Such a beautiful place with very interesting history. You'd have to completely gut it and redo it. It would cost millions. So sad to see it destroyed like this. Excellent video. Thank you!
Yes, ma'am!
It's sad, that the original owners didn't really get a chance to enjoy it.
🖤🔥🖤🔥🖤
Yeah, all that hard work and life hits you hard without knowing so.
@@DeadlyKnot tell me about it...if its not 1 thing, its another, & when it rains, it definitely pours. I'll bet it does them good, wherever they are, that someone still appreciates it after all this time.
🖤🔥🖤🔥🖤
Ohhhhh WOW! It has really deteriorated since Katrina hit NOLO. If I can find the thumb file with my photos I'll share!
Yeah, welcome to share on Instagram.
Wow! So interesting!
@@98xnathanx thanks!
I did enjoy the video 🥰
Thanks
Once a grand estate. Very sad but nothing lasts forever and that upkeep would take so much money. So lucky that there are many more left in the south that we can visit. Thank you and be careful.
This place is one of a kind! Wish I could save it would be savable but its far too gone.
@@DeadlyKnot Definitely too far gone. Thank you for showing us.
Heyyyy...wait a sec...that's not the same roof I remember. Oh plz say someone is trying to save it!
To my knowledge I'm not really sure.
It’s very sad that it’s just left to decay!
Oh my gawd...it burned?!?!?!😢
Yes in September 2002
That's a wooden window treatment mould
Looks good for it's age.
All of life's history is being forgot about soon there will be nothing left about the past makes me so sad
It's slowly going away year by year.
hey dk AT 15:01 MARK THAT BIG THING U SEEE there in that room the old former drawing rooom is a bat house they fly up in there during the day and night towards dawn and feed off them dang mosquitos
I learned something new!
Old as heck
y do theses pretieyfull ole places with lotsa histeriey eather go byebye or or get abanden or destroy??? 😭😥😥😥😥 this kid doesent understand
Ranger Rick has BIG GIANT BALLZ
Lol
None of that stuff is from Europe sir. It pisses me off! 😡 Number one that's NOT a federal style home it's actually called Greek Revival built and inhabited by the Natchez Indians aka the Blacks! That living room looks like every black persons living room back in the 80s... we're quality driven people. Refrence the 1820-1860 census records and slave schedules and you'll see we owned EVERYTHING! Foster Indian Mound in Natchez is where my Grandmothers entire family is buried dating back to the Biblical times. My Grandfathers family is from Bolivar Mississippi and his entire faily is buried in Harris Indian Mound. We even own Jefferson College in Natchez and we were colonized for all of it! 😡 😡 😡
The abandoned Pokegema Lake"asylum" in Pine City, MN, is for sale for $100,000; I think that's what I saw for a price.
I did not go to see the place today because I know its history, and it's not quite what it's being hyped up to be.
It was built 100 years ago as a Sanatorium but was last a women's treatment center. The building is pretty trashed but is solid.
It's been the tweaker hang-out in the area, and cops frequently come around to chase people out.
I've never heard of hauntings or anything paranormal going on there, and that is unusual for Pine County-lots of tales of cryptids, UFOs, crazed hermits, and whatnot.
The only thing I've heard about the property is that when food went to the jail from the treatment center, it was pretty good, except they put rosemary in everything. That wouldn't have been enough to make me afraid of going to jail back then.
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That's a bunch of history just right there! If its over looked more often, I'd rather get permission.
@@DeadlyKnot The property is listed with realtors so it probably would only take a phone call and a liability waiver to get permission if someone wanted to film there, or just set up a showing.
Wisconsin law requires that hauntings and ghosts be disclosed, so they might not want any paranormal investigators around. But then again, it's an excellent location for a spooky themed business. If it is only going for $100,00 it's well worth the $
@teresawarnke999 oh wow.