Then and now – a view from the island

Frank and I were out at Glencoe on Saturday (hooray for gorgeous North Carolina weather!), and I had the time to walk around and get take some photos.  I was able to get back on the island behind the Mill buildings.  Since the foliage hasn’t yet grown in, I could see the backs of the Picker House, the Cotton Warehouse, the Cotton Sheds, and the Napper House.  I remembered that I’d seen an old photo of the back of the Napper House taken from the island, so I tried to take a photo from a similar angle.  Based on Sanborn and other fire insurance maps, I date the photo close to 1949 (if you know better, please correct me).  How neat to have a new photo 60 years later!

Here are a couple other photos you might enjoy.  The other photos were taken while I was on the island.  I took a photo up the race toward the Napper House, down the race as it runs into the Hyrdoelectric Plant, and down past the Hydro where the race goes to rejoin the Haw River.

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