Old Bethel Methodist church and 5+ acres of tended cemetary dating back to about 1805,was saved. Saved,and moved to Sharon Woods,in ne Hamilton Co board by board was the Elk Liick house. James Blackman,a ships carpenter,built the older section in 1815,followed by ELK Lick Mills. Col Wm Thomas,sometimes sheriff and sometimes distiller and then TP White's uncle Charles,of David,lived there-his wife was US Sen Thomas Morr is day. Mary Smith and son built the main front section, and - Slade kept it,and it's picket fence,fre shl y painted white,in my memor y. John Armleader and Bob Slade's East Fork H istor ical Assn attempted to save Richard Collins,o f Rev John's 16 room bri ck mansion.Basically,it was a Southern plantation,with,they say,slaves. He came from Maysville Ky,and d 18 55. It adjoined the New England industrial farm of the Pinkhams,and lastly,Reece's and Douglasses.Teegarden was the 1798 pioneer,and moved to Brookville,Ind 1811 with his new Doughty son-in-law. In came Nantucket Quaker whaler Andrew Pinkham.Then son,Dr Thomas Pinkham,who delivered undertaker T.P.Whit e . Lastly "Dolly 'Pinkham"-male.Cider,sorghum,Maple sugar,saw mill, grange hall,K OF P hall were the outbuildings. My wife's great grandparents ,Elmer and I zora Kellum Kirkpatr ick were the 1900 era tenent farmers of the Pinkham farm.