Gunn Outhouse
Gunn Outhouse
Gunn Out-House - GUNOH
The story of the Gunn property started in 1908 when W.F. Wilhoit sold 160 acres to T.S. Locket, who married Oliver Wilhoit's sister. The land was originally Oliver L Wilhoit's old homeplace but became known as Harrison Reese Place after T.S. Locket sold 185 acres to Mary E. Reese in 1914 for $1895.62.
In 1918 Mary E. Reese sold 118 acres to James J. Gunn for approximately $9500.
Mr. Gunn then began farming and grew mostly cotton on the land as well as corn for the horses and mules.
The homestead consisted of a two story home, Smokehouse, Cooks House, Washhouse, Wood shed, Chicken Coop, Everyday Car Garage, Sunday Car Garage, Gear House, Mule Barn, Corn Crib, Cotton Crib, Out-house and Buggy House.
Dismantle completed: September 2011
Items made from this barn:
GUNOH0001- dbl frame for 20 x 24 print - whtd outer/whtd inner
GUNOH0002- dbl frame for 20 x 24 print - whtd outer/whtd inner
GUNOH0003- dbl edge frame for 8x10 - wthd outer/mossy pine inner
GUNOH0004- Weathered "Vase" holding glass vase 10"tall x 7" wide
GUNOH0005- Weathered "Vase" holding glass vase 10"tall x 7" wide
GUNOH0006- Weathered "Vase" holding glass vase 10"tall x 7" wide
GUNOH0007- Weathered "Vase" holding glass vase 10"tall x 7" wide