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Hi I just got back to Florida from McDowell county. My wife’s family is from North Carolina. Her great grand father lived up on road 226A The deeds go back to 1880-1956. We went to the homestead property and someone disassembled it and took the logs,we thank. There is a little stream on the bottom of the property which we could not get to. I was online looking up the history of McDowell CO. when I came across your website, I new their were Gem mines in some parts of the Carolinas but not there. I had no idea their was gold up there. What about gold or gems off of Highway 226A around the half way mark up the mountain road, where my wife’s family is from. The property is so steep I do not know why any one would live up there back in the 1800′s-1900′s. I do not see any way they could of farmed it.
Thank you for your time
Mark M.