As I got my annual asbestos screenings at the University where I work I had time to walk back to the place where I was to be picked up and taken back to the other side of campus by our red-car service. I took a short cut through the middle of the quad area. There in the middle of it, right about the spot where the Chicago Cubs used to play at west side ball grounds, the ground was torn up for some kind of overhead post lighting upgrade. :yes: This area was built in the late 1880s or so. On the very top of the ground I found a little 3 inch perfume bottle and a little bisque head shoulder bust of a black child. It was probably a dolls head. As I looked on very intently I saw MANY pieces of broken pottery, dishes, cups, plates, bottles, etc. My heart began to race and the wheels really started turning inside my head. I wonder how many Barber coins, Indian head pennies, Mercury dimes, Standing liberty quarters, Morgan Dollars, etc this little 30 yard square may hold? :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: This site has probably never seen a detector and the finds, besides what the ground crew initially found, are sure to be plentiful in my opinion. :dontknow: The mud was at least 2 inches deep before my weight settled me in as far as I could go.. To make a long story short with the weather what it is around here the next few days im really going to give this place at least one shot. Its tricky because this land is owned by the State of Illinois and im not sure if I even should go there. It proposes an interesting conundrum to dig or not to dig? :hairpulling: :hairpulling: :hairpulling: What do you guys think?