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- S1 E1 - Izard HouseNovember 7, 201220minRobert Kulp, Mike Whiteside and the Black Dog crew salvage the Izard House, a two-room cabin built in late 1892. The team removes a box bay window in one piece, a Dixie Oak stove, a stairwell and old poplar wood.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E2 - Washington MillNovember 14, 201220minMike Whiteside, Robert Kulp and the Black Dog crew salvage the Washington Mill, an old cotton mill from the late 1800s. They find wooden louvers, open wire baskets and an old barber chair.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E3 - Robert E. Lee HotelNovember 28, 201220minRobert Kulp, Mike Whiteside and the Black Dog crew salvage the Robert E. Lee Hotel, a six-story luxury hotel built in 1926 in Lexington, VA. Key finds include a peg leg sink, French doors and pelican urinals.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E4 - Bent Mountain MillDecember 5, 201220minRobert Kulp, Mike Whiteside and the Black Dog crew salvage the Bent Mountain Mill, a grist mill used for grinding wheat and other grains. Key finds include patina doors, mill stones and running gears.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E5 - James HouseDecember 12, 201220minRobert Kulp, Mike Whiteside and the Black Dog crew salvage the James House, a 5,000-square-foot home built in 1893. The team removes a handcrafted marble mantel, a cast iron sink, vintage cabinet and historical negatives.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E6 - Ghent RowMay 31, 201320minMike Whiteside, Robert Kulp and the Black Dog Salvage crew tackle an entire city block of Victorian houses in Norfolk, VA. One of the buildings is The Painted Lady, an old tearoom originally built in 1892 and renovated in 1997.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E7 - Smith Mountain LakeJune 7, 201320minMike Whiteside, Robert Kulp and the Black Dog crew salvage wood from a cabin at Smith Mountain Lake. From that wood, Mike builds a four-post bed to sell in the shop.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E8 - First Baptist ChurchJune 14, 201320minMike Whiteside, Robert Kulp and the Black Dog Salvage crew save parts from the former First Baptist Church in Bluefield, WV. Key finds include accordion doors, a pipe organ and a balcony.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E9 - Homestead StablesJune 21, 201320minMike Whiteside, Robert Kulp and the Black Dog crew tackle the Homestead Stables and carriage house in Hot Springs, VA. Key finds include stable doors, a carriage, trusses and a hand-operated carriage elevator.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E10 - Foursquare ChurchJune 28, 201320minMike, Robert and the Black Dog Salvage crew take on extracting large and fragile stained glass windows at a church in Salisbury, NC. The guys also pick through a local piano store for some interesting finds.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E11 - Post-War Colonial Revival HomeJuly 5, 201320minMike, Robert, and the Black Dog Salvage crew salvage a house from the 1940s in Washington, DC. Key items include a large conservatory, bottle glass windows and dark room supplies.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E12 - American Foursquare HouseJuly 12, 201320minMike, Robert, and the Black Dog Salvage crew tackle an American Foursquare house from 1910 in Fairmont, West Virginia. Key finds include huge built-in cabinets, mahogany wainscoting and a porcelain tub.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
- S1 E13 - Stick Style HouseJuly 19, 201320minMike, Robert, and the Black Dog Salvage crew salvage an extremely dirty house in Knoxville, TN. Key finds include some East Lake hardware, mantels, surround tiles and front porch columns.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase
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- Producers
- Bill HayesJeff LanterClark McCarthy-MillerKirk StrebKristin GenszlerBeth GloverRobert NastasiAngela RooteGriffin KenemerRebecca Anne Moore
- Studio
- Magnolia Network
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