OxShoeDrew
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I was up before the sun today to get a few hours in
cheesysmile
before I had to repair the gutters and rake the garden
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I was at a hole that was still standing as late as 1970. You never know what to expect from places like that.
I guess that brick oven looking structure was a root cellar? It was at the top of the highest point on the property. I found a memorial at 5in right in front of that thing.
The draped is 1802, the indian 1884, six wheats were in one hole, two were singles (1919-54)...and the one memorial is not pictured.
I just sped through the site and came up with all this loot. I'm going to spend some slow time there with a small coil to try to coerce some more coinage to surface. Thanks!
PS my new belt holder for my new shovel broke on its second hunt WAAAAA :girlcry:



I was at a hole that was still standing as late as 1970. You never know what to expect from places like that.
I guess that brick oven looking structure was a root cellar? It was at the top of the highest point on the property. I found a memorial at 5in right in front of that thing.
The draped is 1802, the indian 1884, six wheats were in one hole, two were singles (1919-54)...and the one memorial is not pictured.
I just sped through the site and came up with all this loot. I'm going to spend some slow time there with a small coil to try to coerce some more coinage to surface. Thanks!
PS my new belt holder for my new shovel broke on its second hunt WAAAAA :girlcry: