The Civil War ran from 1861 to 1865, so if this house was built in 1876 then it was built 11 years after the civil war ended. Not that it matters, just thought I'd point that out.
for the first time in a long time, i'm speechless!! what a brilliant find and what fantastic condition it's in considering it's age.Thank you for taking the time and the pictures for people like me to see, keep up the great work.
Finally some history with the photos. I've watched hundreds of abandoned house videos seen thousands of photos but this little video beats most all. Thanks I needed that😘
Omggg, this house is amazing! As a history freak, there is nothing at all "eerie" about it. The pictures are absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing!
I liked this one. No obnoxious music, no chatter, subtitles moved slow enough to read. Well done! I think that this channel may be worth checking out. We will see. Subscribed and rang that bell.
Absolutly fabulous! Toothbrushes still in place in holder. Enjoyed so much. Couch in front of fireplace.......covering it up. No love for this wonderful house. Heatbreaking. Thank you for stills.....I paused it, just to take in everything. Amazing.
This was a wonderful video! So beautiful this old house is. Sometimes I wonder what it looked like the last day it was occupied. Beautiful old house, just beautiful. Thanks for bringing it to us.
That kitchen was considered a large kitchen considering the time period it was built in. Cabinets are all wood, which you cannot find anymore. Real wood floors too. The wrap around porch is something I've wanted my whole life. Good photos. Captured the essence of an abandoned place.
update on the house i follow the couple that was going to restore it and after they fixed the foundation and finished the roof lighting struck the house and it all burnt down and that like in september of 2020
See that's what's confusing to me. There is a YT channel called "The Proper People," and they did a real-time video tour of this exact house and said it was in MS. Like, they actually travelled to the house, physically in person, and toured it and recorded it. They say it's in MS. But photographer Leland Kent's blog says it's in GA. I'm thinking that Kent probably photographed it and when he went back to go through the camera roll, he was pulling the location from memory. Because like I said, The Proper People did a real-time recorded tour of the house, and they would have known if they **weren't** in MS. Here is the video address: watch?v=5yKocobHVuc (you have to fill in the beginning of the URL yourself; I left it off because I think YT removes URLs from comments)
Alegra Kuiper Here’s a link to the Georgia Trust website about the house: www.georgiatrust.org/endangered-properties/little-house/ It’s definitely at 702 Mulberry Street, Louisville, GA. You can check out a street view of it on Google Maps.
The Proper People are wrong. The house is in Louisville, GA, not Utica, MS. If you think it's in Utica, provide the address. In the meantime, here's the link to the streetview of 702 Mulberry Street, Louisville, GA: www.google.com/maps/place/702+Mulberry+St,+Louisville,+GA+30434/@33.0008527,-82.4081689,3a,75y,137.34h,88.16t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sM14AEpn5Bmsd39N-Qvzm4A!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f74fc0da1254fb:0x1b11bdbb3e872b92!8m2!3d33.0006313!4d-82.4079549
Hurileno, did you notice in this video, the picture of the t.v. and it has Nintendo Controllers? Then, in the P.P. video, they're gone. And the guitar is now laying down. I know some move stuff. I like the P.P. stuff.
I went to Utica and asked a local man about this place and he said it’s an urban legend and doesn’t exist but people come asking about it sometimes. This tells me one of two things: it’s actually in GA like some people are saying OR it does exist and the local people just want to protect it from tourists destroying what remains of it.
You state that the house was built in 1876 . So this isn't a Civil War house the war was on from 1861-1865. But is a very cool house hate to see rot away with much inside. Thanks for sharing.
The proper people did a video on this house, and it had a newspaper on the kitchen table dated 2003 so your claim it's been untouched for 30 years is bs
Unfortunately during mid renovation in 2020 this home was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. There are approximately 6 months of restoration vids posted before the house burned.
Think you may have meant to say it’s from 1867, not 1876. 1867 would be 2 years after the civil war. In any case, it makes me feel so sad to see homesteads like this one just rot away. And the number of antiques inside must be great. This was once somebody’s home and was loved. They would probably cry to see it now. Very sad.
Sorry the bedding would have been eaten by bugs if it was that old...and the curtains. I bought a house that had furnishings and untouched for 60 years and the curtains turned to thin dust plastic that crumbled when touched. Also this house is BEAUTIFUL, I would buy it in a flash, not scary but very peaceful
If you stop this video at 1:40 and look into the reflection of the TV set you can see what looks like a tall man dressed in a long black coat standing next to what looks like a short headless women dressed in a black victorian dress. These may have been their burial clothes. Though that may not be exactly what that is that is in front of them. That may be a tripod for your camera. I enlarged the still frame and zoomed in... you can see the tall mans body and arm in front of him... but you can't make out her face or head on the short woman net to him or his face... it seems you were not alone.
You said house dated to 1876 which would be 12 years after the war. 2 years after the Civil War would 1866. Continuity.Thanks for risking your life to get this video.
The Civil War ended in 1865. You state the home was built in 1876. That's an 11 year difference, not two. And, just because it's old doesn't mean it automatically gets put on the historic register. There's a bit more to the process than that.
If this is the new music I would hate to hear the old music ! what's on hear now is not good to say the least especially the high pitched squeal, I had to turn the voluminous off ! Also some of the photos look like a doll house and so me just look photo shopped, I sorry but I just don't know what to think of all this...
The Civil War ended in 1865. This house was built in 1876. Not two years after the end of the Civil War. I suppose it could still have been put on the Historic Homes Registry.
In the caption, it was stated that this house was built in 1876. That would've been 11 years after the Civil War ended, not 2 as mentioned. So which is correct? Was this house built in 1867 or 1876?
The house is in Georgia, is still standing and is for sale. The Civil War ended in 1865, if the 1876 date is correct, it was built more than a decade after the war ended. Sale information is here www.oldhousedreams.com/2018/02/15/1876-gothic-revival-louisville-ga/#comments
The proper people made a video on this house , they found a papaer that was left there on june 18 2003. so it was probably abandoned in 2003 , check their video out to know more
Lots of incorrect details and guess work in the video ie/ the build and occupancy date....but still, it's such a shame that the owners left it to decay....such gorgeous architecture.
There are at least 3 bathrooms in this house. One in the back near the storage room, one off the pantry/utility room, and one upstairs. (None were shown in this particular video).
@@mikecroaro519 I'm not saying it wasn't. I was saying that according to the person that put this video on the internet saying it was foreclosed in 1937. How is there an poster of someone who would be a 2 year old rockstar...? With that being said, there is no way I know what else happened to the house with the information provided. Instead of trolling me, troll the person who put this bullshit on the internet.
@@dillongriggs321 I'm just letting you know the house was occupied until the late 80's. That explains the Elvis poster. The video maker was in error when he stated that in the video that the house had been vacant since 1937.
The Civil War ran from 1861 to 1865, so if this house was built in 1876 then it was built 11 years after the civil war ended. Not that it matters, just thought I'd point that out.
alphaone101 Thank You! That was driving me nuts.
Thank you for knowing your history!!!
alphaone101 noticed the same thing.
alphaone101 It began being built in 1867 and was finished in 1876. This article says it all.
abandonedsoutheast.com/2016/09/07/southern-comfort/
for the first time in a long time, i'm speechless!! what a brilliant find and what fantastic condition it's in considering it's age.Thank you for taking the time and the pictures for people like me to see, keep up the great work.
Finally some history with the photos. I've watched hundreds of abandoned house videos seen thousands of photos but this little video beats most all. Thanks I needed that😘
Omggg, this house is amazing! As a history freak, there is nothing at all "eerie" about it. The pictures are absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing!
It's such a crying shame that this old beauty is being left to mother nature. I wish I could save it😢. She is so a magnificent!
This house is actually in Louisville, GA.
I just saw this house at Old House Dreams and it is in GEORGIA
I liked this one. No obnoxious music, no chatter, subtitles moved slow enough to read. Well done! I think that this channel may be worth checking out. We will see. Subscribed and rang that bell.
Absolutly fabulous! Toothbrushes still in place in holder. Enjoyed so much. Couch in front of fireplace.......covering it up. No love for this wonderful house. Heatbreaking. Thank you for stills.....I paused it, just to take in everything. Amazing.
This was a wonderful video! So beautiful this old house is. Sometimes I wonder what it looked like the last day it was occupied. Beautiful old house, just beautiful. Thanks for bringing it to us.
That kitchen was considered a large kitchen considering the time period it was built in. Cabinets are all wood, which you cannot find anymore. Real wood floors too. The wrap around porch is something I've wanted my whole life. Good photos. Captured the essence of an abandoned place.
One of the best houses ever posted. Just wish it were longer - more detailed.
update on the house i follow the couple that was going to restore it and after they fixed the foundation and finished the roof lighting struck the house and it all burnt down and that like in september of 2020
The house is actually located in Louisville, GA, not Utica, MS. It's for sale for $15k.
See that's what's confusing to me. There is a YT channel called "The Proper People," and they did a real-time video tour of this exact house and said it was in MS. Like, they actually travelled to the house, physically in person, and toured it and recorded it. They say it's in MS. But photographer Leland Kent's blog says it's in GA. I'm thinking that Kent probably photographed it and when he went back to go through the camera roll, he was pulling the location from memory. Because like I said, The Proper People did a real-time recorded tour of the house, and they would have known if they **weren't** in MS. Here is the video address: watch?v=5yKocobHVuc (you have to fill in the beginning of the URL yourself; I left it off because I think YT removes URLs from comments)
Alegra Kuiper Here’s a link to the Georgia Trust website about the house: www.georgiatrust.org/endangered-properties/little-house/
It’s definitely at 702 Mulberry Street, Louisville, GA. You can check out a street view of it on Google Maps.
The Proper People are wrong. The house is in Louisville, GA, not Utica, MS. If you think it's in Utica, provide the address. In the meantime, here's the link to the streetview of 702 Mulberry Street, Louisville, GA: www.google.com/maps/place/702+Mulberry+St,+Louisville,+GA+30434/@33.0008527,-82.4081689,3a,75y,137.34h,88.16t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sM14AEpn5Bmsd39N-Qvzm4A!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f74fc0da1254fb:0x1b11bdbb3e872b92!8m2!3d33.0006313!4d-82.4079549
It may have been falling apart but it is a truly beautiful place. Very well done video.
I would have to dig in public records and find out all I could. These are fascinating!
If Old Houses could Talk, what a Story they could Tell....
Lots of stuff from the 1970's - 80's. Nice presentation. It's so much easier to view still photos then to try and follow someone's wobbly camera.
Well , have you seen The Proper People's video about this house?
No I haven't but I'll look it up the next time I have time to fritter away on TH-cam! Thanks for the suggestion.
Hurileno, did you notice in this video, the picture of the t.v. and it has Nintendo Controllers? Then, in the P.P. video, they're gone. And the guitar is now laying down. I know some move stuff. I like the P.P. stuff.
One day millions of houses will look like this.
I went to Utica and asked a local man about this place and he said it’s an urban legend and doesn’t exist but people come asking about it sometimes. This tells me one of two things:
it’s actually in GA like some people are saying
OR
it does exist and the local people just want to protect it from tourists destroying what remains of it.
great job guys, awsome photography!
You state that the house was built in 1876 . So this isn't a Civil War house the war was on from 1861-1865. But is a very cool house hate to see rot away with much inside. Thanks for sharing.
oldschoolbbass It began being built in 1867 and was finished in 1876. This article says it all.
abandonedsoutheast.com/2016/09/07/southern-comfort/
I love watching time capsules. very beautiful home...
Love the video ! Man i wish i could buy it!
extra special when it still has what was in it decades and decades ago very nice
Thank you for your feedback! I've changed the music. Hope this will work!
Now change the address to Louisville, Georgia
The proper people did a video on this house, and it had a newspaper on the kitchen table dated 2003 so your claim it's been untouched for 30 years is bs
Where did you see this paper I watched 5 times? And it is clearly not been maintained for more than 13 years.
The newspaper is shown in the bottom right at 2:59 . In the video mentioned they looked through the paper for the date it was issued: June 18, 2003.
There is always a chance that a squatter could have left the paper, but yeah, it's hard to know for sure :)
Is The Proper People video anywhere online?
Laura Walters the wind
live this home. great work guys.
Great job! But the civil war ended in 1865. I loved the photography. Also so glad to see one not trashed. A true time capsule😘
Catherine Leigh It began being built in 1867 and was finished in 1876. This article says it all.
abandonedsoutheast.com/2016/09/07/southern-comfort/
Awesome place, nice explore Pack Facts! :)
simply loved this...
fantastic place, very creepy. Many thanks for sharing
I sure hope someone sees this video and saves this grand old lady.
Loved it! Thank you.
Unfortunately during mid renovation in 2020 this home was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. There are approximately 6 months of restoration vids posted before the house burned.
Think you may have meant to say it’s from 1867, not 1876. 1867 would be 2 years after the civil war. In any case, it makes me feel so sad to see homesteads like this one just rot away. And the number of antiques inside must be great. This was once somebody’s home and was loved. They would probably cry to see it now. Very sad.
Thank you. Loved it!
would love to see a close up of that photo on the mantelpiece.
Turn your computer magnifier on . It is just a farm house and barn , it is not of this house though .
wow what a house !
Interesting video. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Soooo sad , some one buy and restore! Beautiful home.
Neat old house!
You had me at lounge singer.
I had a couch just like that one back in the early 80's
Amazing some of that stuff is still useable
Una auténtica cápsula del tiempo en Missisipi, Utica.
Sorry the bedding would have been eaten by bugs if it was that old...and the curtains. I bought a house that had furnishings and untouched for 60 years and the curtains turned to thin dust plastic that crumbled when touched. Also this house is BEAUTIFUL, I would buy it in a flash, not scary but very peaceful
If you stop this video at 1:40 and look into the reflection of the TV set you can see what looks like a tall man dressed in a long black coat standing next to what looks like a short headless women dressed in a black victorian dress. These may have been their burial clothes. Though that may not be exactly what that is that is in front of them. That may be a tripod for your camera. I enlarged the still frame and zoomed in... you can see the tall mans body and arm in front of him... but you can't make out her face or head on the short woman net to him or his face... it seems you were not alone.
If this house could talk, it would say it is NOT in Utica, Mississippi, but in Louisville, Georgia
! I'm curious what house IS in Utica though !
I bet before it started to fall apart it was a pretty decent house
I would of loved to see a walk through of this.
You said house dated to 1876 which would be 12 years after the war. 2 years after the Civil War would 1866. Continuity.Thanks for risking your life to get this video.
The civil war ended in 1865 maybe your timeline is a bit off. Still a great video
philip castle It began being built in 1867 and was finished in 1876. This article says it all.
abandonedsoutheast.com/2016/09/07/southern-comfort/
quelle émouvante visite
Awesome !
The Civil War ended in 1865. You state the home was built in 1876. That's an 11 year difference, not two. And, just because it's old doesn't mean it automatically gets put on the historic register. There's a bit more to the process than that.
TigerAnn It began being built in 1867 and was finished in 1876. This article says it all.
abandonedsoutheast.com/2016/09/07/southern-comfort/
If this is the new music I would hate to hear the old music ! what's on hear now is not good to say the least especially the high pitched squeal, I had to turn the voluminous off ! Also some of the photos look like a doll house and so me just look photo shopped, I sorry but I just don't know what to think of all this...
The soundtrack is a bit much...otherwise enjoyable.
It is a lovely place. Looks nothing like a horror movie scene. It deserves better music.
I would have to take some kind of memory with me from these houses......if it is just a photo.
Somebody save this place!
The Civil War ended in 1865. This house was built in 1876. Not two years after the end of the Civil War. I suppose it could still have been put on the Historic Homes Registry.
where is this house located? we've been trying to find it but not having any luck
Pam Keeton you ever find it? My family who lives in Utica doesn't know anything about it!
It is actually in Georgia, is still standing and is for sale... www.oldhousedreams.com/2018/02/15/1876-gothic-revival-louisville-ga/#comments
This house was subsequently inhabited? I say this in relation to the nintendo controllers
Untouched? I seen a freaking Nintendo controller 😂😂
Untouched = meaning not disturbed (very much). No graffiti. Mostly original.
I thought you might tell more about the lounge singer or her novelist brother or show pictures of them.
In the caption, it was stated that this house was built in 1876. That would've been 11 years after the Civil War ended, not 2 as mentioned. So which is correct? Was this house built in 1867 or 1876?
Im moving, it looks like a good place. is it on the market?
WOW...
The house across the street is pretty cool too, or at least it was, but somebody renovated it, so it's lost it's abandoned charm.
Very cool house. Anyone know the name of the novelist?
I saw a Nintendo controller,but still a beautiful find
The house is in Georgia, is still standing and is for sale. The Civil War ended in 1865, if the 1876 date is correct, it was built more than a decade after the war ended. Sale information is here
www.oldhousedreams.com/2018/02/15/1876-gothic-revival-louisville-ga/#comments
That place should b saved
So what's up with the Nintendo controllers? That wasn't released until 1985, so I'm guessing this house was abandoned in the 90s??
The proper people made a video on this house , they found a papaer that was left there on june 18 2003. so it was probably abandoned in 2003 , check their video out to know more
Vacated late 80's. (Sqautter or urban explorers probably left the Nintendo controllers).
Lots of incorrect details and guess work in the video ie/ the build and occupancy date....but still, it's such a shame that the owners left it to decay....such gorgeous architecture.
Would you know if this house is for sale?
You wouldn't want to buy it. With all that toxic black mold you would never be able to restore it unfortunately.
Mary Tillman also lead paint on the walls
Fionn O'Brien so true!
JFK lol!
Incorrect history data on house. Civil war 1861-1865, etc. more detail in pics would've been nice. Liked the format...just needed close ups too.
Love the video, hate the music.
Ok thank you 👍🏻🤪❤️☮️
Sorry, couldn't watch the whole thing. The music was too irritating.
Sandra Weiler turn the volume off. Tf?
The Proper people made a proper video on this house , its amazing if you check it out!
I think the numbers may have been transposed.
How sad. The architectural style is called a Toll House.
Holly Golightly very cool
Looks like the house on Mulberry Street in Louisville, GA. Go to oldhousedreams.com and see photos. Hope someone buys it and restored It!
Too many inconsistencies in the stories.
Even the video descriptions are full of shit. These videos, I just report the videos as misleading, downvote the video and block the channel.
So who owns it now?
Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.
It sais civil war era.. which means from that time period. Just thought I'd point that out.
The actual house was from the civil war era, not the contents.
in the corner was a modern mop to wash up the floor. come on...:-)
Maybe someone left it there....?
MAKES YA WONDER WHY HEIRS DIDNT SELL IT, IF NO HEIRS, WHY THE ST? HASNT SOLD IT FOR DELINGQUENT TAXES
American education system...WW2 was from 1934 to 1960...
If u ever go there if it's still there better was a mask so u don't breath on all that old dust, mold, or whatever is in that paint
This is hysterical. So stupid, but I couldn't stop watching.
No bathroom
There are at least 3 bathrooms in this house. One in the back near the storage room, one off the pantry/utility room, and one upstairs. (None were shown in this particular video).
The house is in georgia.........
your time capsule home has stuff from the seventies in it.plastc jars didnt break on the sene until the eighties.
sorry ,pun intended. lol
As the house was occupied until the late 80's, it's only natural that there is stuff from the 50's - 80's.
How the hell is there an elvis poster in there..?
Very easy. Someone who lived there in the 60's - 80's purchased it and put it up.
@@mikecroaro519 says it hasn't been lived in since late 30's. Just saying someone is full of shit..
@@dillongriggs321 that's not true. The house was lived in thru the late 80's. I believe 1987 to be exact.
@@mikecroaro519 I'm not saying it wasn't. I was saying that according to the person that put this video on the internet saying it was foreclosed in 1937. How is there an poster of someone who would be a 2 year old rockstar...? With that being said, there is no way I know what else happened to the house with the information provided. Instead of trolling me, troll the person who put this bullshit on the internet.
@@dillongriggs321 I'm just letting you know the house was occupied until the late 80's. That explains the Elvis poster. The video maker was in error when he stated that in the video that the house had been vacant since 1937.
Caprions wallow in lameness!
brand new bed cover on the bed though.....kkk
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