Bailey family cabin

The Bailey family cabin is a location in the Savage Divide region of Appalachia.

Background
A small cabin, hidden in the remote wilderness of the Savage Divide. A couple, Henry and Nancy, lived there and upon Nancy's death, Henry wrote a letter to her.

Layout
When approaching the cabin facing north, there are two main structures in view, the cabin itself and a trailer. Going up the stairs to the deck and into the cabin, there is a bed to the left with a footlocker underneath it and a dresser to its side. To the right is a living area, as well as a stove and sink against the wall. A wood pile can be scavenged here.

Back outside, the trailer contains a fair amount of junk items, as well as a wooden crate and a duffle bag. Moving northeast from the trailer, there is a small picnic table near a destroyed barn. Further on, a small grave with three rocks as a headstone sits protected by some picket fences. South of the grave is an outhouse that has a trail leading back to the cabin.

Loot

 * Letter to my love - Note, on the bedside table inside the cabin.
 * Potential Vault-Tec Bobblehead - Inside the trailer, on the metal shelving.
 * Potential magazine - Inside the cabin, near the sofa and TV, on the coffee table.
 * Potential recipe - On the floor of the cabin next to a stove.

Related quests

 * Vital Equipment - This is a possible location to track down an item that has been stolen from Foundation by a thief.
 * St. Valentine's Day Massacre - A cliff near the cabin would have been the location of Valentine in this unused quest.

Appearances
The Bailey family cabin appears only in Fallout 76.