Detecting Cellar holes in New Hampshire

Thiltzy

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Last week I made a 4 day trip to New Hampshire for the Bone Hunt #20. The hunt it self is always fun but my main goal was to find some cellar holes. My friend John and I left each bone hunt early to concentrate on finding the cellar holes. Prior to the trip, I had researched some potential spots up there and luckily that researched paid off.

We were able to find 9 cellar holes in which most all of them had been hunted hard already. However, 2 of the holes in particular seemed to have little or no hunting done to them prior to John and I finding them. John did well and was able to find 5 coppers and even a flying eagle cent. I don't have pics of his digs but here are some of my finds from those cellar holes:
I believe picture # 3 might be a trigger plate, maybe some one out there might be able to verify? Thanks in advance
 

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hey great looking assortment of relics and coins Todd. |:cheering: |:cheering: the provincial token cleaned up very nice :smitten:
 
del link=topic=13217.msg140282#msg140282 date=1367540974 said:
hey great looking assortment of relics and coins Todd. |:cheering: |:cheering: the provincial token cleaned up very nice :smitten:
Thanks Dan :) Hey Dan, can you confirm if pic 3 & 4 is a trigger plate?
 
it does indeed look like a trigger guard off an old musket but unfortunately both ends are broken off (common at the screw holes) . so telling which type of weapon will be next to impossible. is there any markings on it anywhere??
 
del link=topic=13217.msg140287#msg140287 date=1367541659 said:
it does indeed look like a trigger guard off an old musket but unfortunately both ends are broken off (common at the screw holes) . so telling which type of weapon will be next to impossible. is there any markings on it anywhere??
No dan, not that I can see :-\ I cleaned it some but can't see any noticable markings other than the half circles at each end left from the original screw holes. It has nice patina
 
RobW link=topic=13217.msg140329#msg140329 date=1367587495 said:
Very cool finds :cool:

What is the token? with the hole and star? :confused:
think it may be where the wick went through for lantern?
 
Wow nice hunt. I've always wondered what it would be like cellar hole hunting in NH. Looks similar to down here.

Love that copper! & the cellar hole pictures. Can't get enough of those.

Thanks for sharing. :perfect10:
 

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