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  1. #1

    Aug 2005
    Mobile Bay, Alabama
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    Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    I came across this one by luck. This was discovered by the home owner when he built his house in Spanish Fort in 1950. He kept it until old age where by luck I was able to acquire it. His house was built right on top of a trench.

    MichaelB
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    Feb 2005
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    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    How old is it supposed to be?
    Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and perish: for I work a work in your days, a work which ye shall in no wise believe, though a man declare it unto you. Acts 13:41

  3. #3

    Aug 2005
    Mobile Bay, Alabama
    409

    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    It was found about 150 feet east of Red Fort.

    The battle was in 1865.

    A local dealer has authenticated this item as authenic for me.

    THanks.

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    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    Very Cool Michael.

    Congrats !







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  5. #5
    SASQUASH

    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    Nice cond. has it been painted. SAS<><

  6. #6

    Aug 2005
    Mobile Bay, Alabama
    409

    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    No paint. The area where it was found is full of good old fashioned red clay (thus the name Red Fort). My guess is over time the clay added theredish tint. It has the same color inside the spout.

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    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort


    What a find!!!

    I assume this is Spanish Fort, Alabama....?

    I wonder what else could be there!

    Nana

  8. #8
    SASQUASH

    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    Wow I would have never guessed that was clay. SAS<><

  9. #9

    Aug 2005
    Mobile Bay, Alabama
    409

    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    The last major untouched section of the battle of SPanish Fort is being developed for houses. I asked the owner if I could check the area before he started flattening everything but he said he used to do that but the "relic guys" left such a mess that he just cut them all off. As I was talking to him they were filling in the last remnents of a trench. I thought I would throw up on the spot :P

    He told me the last guy he let out there found 50 mini balls in an afternoon. There is no telling what is out there. OK I am sick to my stomach again.

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    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    Nice canteen, to bad the developer is such a fool!
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  11. #11

    Oct 2005
    Charleston S.C.
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    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    Some of my best sites are now someones lawns. So much for progress. trk5capt...

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    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    What a shame. I used to hunt there in the early 90s. Last time I went through there there were so many houses I could not believe it. I wish I would of had a good detector back then.No telling how much stuff I have walked over and not detected.
    God and country.

  13. #13

    Aug 2005
    Mobile Bay, Alabama
    409

    Re: Canteen recovered at Spanish Fort

    I took this item to the Antique Roadshow in Mobile, AL this morning. They had never seen an intact canteen from this area. I saw a ton of unbelievable Civil War guns and documents from old familes that have a long history here is South Alabama. I learned the value of several smaller items. It was a great experience. I recommend itif anyone ever gets a chance.

    MichaelB

 

 

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