Finally made a hunt

Cajunme

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I finally took off work, had a not really hot day and made a hunt. Found a new field and it has produced nicely. Found a bunch of marbles, couple of round balls, 1905 O Barber dime, an adverising token "Esto Broussard 1515 florida St" ,"inside star "pat. 15-23 Geo. Heene Eveland.D" and the american flag in the star on the back. what could it be? The best is a notary seal for Assumption Parish, F. Gillet. The seal having the Eagle instead of the Pelican makes me think it could be pre-civil war. Anybody have any ideas I am all ears.
 

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Juanmoretime

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I don't know what it is but I'm glad to see you made a hunt. Ricky and I haven't made any attempt for the whole summer....bummer. Looking forward to cooler weather to start again. When is the sugar fields cut? We don't have that up here so I don't know. Lets get together for a hunt again somewhere new that we haven't been....road trip!!! I finally retired and bought a big 4 wheeler the other day, so I'm ready for anything! Good luck on discovering what you found, it looks really good!!!

Steve

I vote that its a notary seal of some kind, hope its really old for your sake.
 

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Excellent finds!! I'm gonna agree with pre-CW based on what I found...

Abstracts from the Assumption Pioneer, 1850-1851, Assumption Parish, La.
Submitted by David J. Valenziano for Audrey B. Westerman
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http://usgwarchives.org/la/lafiles.htm
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This article appeared in the Terrebonne Genealogical Society's
publication Terrebonne Life Lines (TLL), Volume 4, No. 3, Fall
1985. It was contributed by Audrey B. Westerman. It is published here
on the LaGenWeb Assumption Parish Archives with the permission of
Ms. Westerman and the Terrebonne Genealogical Society.

THE ASSUMPTION PIONEER, 1850-1851
(Published every Saturday)

by Audrey B. Westerman

(Taken from microfilm of the "Assumption Pioneer," a weekly newspaper,
on file at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, La. These notices
which appeared in the paper give locations and directions to land not
always specified in the legal records at the courthouse, making it
easier to determine the area where the parties lived. The paper was
written in French but all legal notices were printed both in French
and in English.)

8 Sept. 1850

Succession sale of the property of deceased URSIN FALTERMAN - Order
dated 2 Sept. 1850 - CYPRIEN L. BLANCHARD, auctioneer...Plantation of 3 arpents
front of the right bank of the Attakapas Canal going toward Lake Verret in the NE
1/4 Sec. 2 T14S R13E, excepting 2 arpents front which belongs to HUBERT BARBIER
and the portion to which LASTI FALTERMAN has a right.

15 Sept. 1850

Died - ALEXANDRE SIGUR, age 49, of Assumption.

Succession of CELESTE LANDRY, deceased wife of BENJAMIN LANDRY, to
NATHAN G. PIERSON and MARIE EUGENIE LANDRY.

22 Sept. 1850

Election Notice - Election to be held on Monday, 30 Sept. 1850 to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Hon. C. M. CONRAD - polling places (note:
the wards seem to have begun on the east side of Bayou Lafourche at the Ascension
Parish line, then gone south along Bayou Lafourche to Ward 6 at what is now the area
of Labadieville to the boundary with Lafourche Parish, crossed Bayou Lafourche with
Ward 7 below Napoleonville, Ward 8 continued to Napoleonville, then gone up Bayou
Lafourche ending with Ward 13 at Pierre Part. Grand River is what is today known as
Belle River.) - 1st Ward: at or near JEAN ALLEMAN's residence; Commissioners -
MELIZE LEBLANC, JEAN ALLEMAN.....2nd Ward: at or near the residence of ANDRE
ACOSTA; Commissioners - THEOPHILE FERNANDEZ, ANDRE ACOSTA, TRASIMON
TRAHAN.....3rd Ward: at or near the plantation of SEVERIN LANDRY near the
Parochial Church (now Plattenville); Commissioners - MARTIN MELANCON, NARCISSE
TEMPLET, FRANCIS MARQUETTE.....4th Ward: at or near the residence of MARIUS
ALBAGNAC; Commissioners - ROSEMOND LEBLANC, WM. A. PUGH, ETIENNE
LANDRY.....5th Ward: at or near the residence of DRAUSIN HIMEL; Commissioners -
CLAIRVILLE HIMEL, JEAN BOURG.....6th Ward: at or near the residence of J. L.
LABADIE; Commissioners - THEODULE LABADIE, AUGUSTE FREMIN.....7th Ward: at
or near the residence of E. E. MALHIOT; Commissioners - VINCENT LANDRY,
CHARLES BOLLOT, WM. A. SIMS.....8th Ward: at or near the Courthouse;
Commissioners - NATHAN WEBSTER, C. L. MAVOR.....9th Ward: at or near the billiard
room of C. J. E. GAUTHIER; Commissioners - J. B. L. DUGAS, FELIX GILLET, FIRMIN
ACOSTA.....10th Ward: at or near the residence of DUFOSSARD LANDRY;
Commissioners - DUFOSSARD LANDRY, DORCINO LANDRY, JULIEN TOURNILLON,
JR......11th Ward: at or near the residence of MARCELIN B. LEBLANC; Commissioners
- JOSEPH LANDRY, URSIN MELANCON.....12th Ward: at or near the residence of
ETIENNE PENISSON; Commissioners - ZEPHIRIN GIROIR, CLEOPHAS PENISSON,
WALTER MORRISON.....13th Ward: on Bayou Pierre Part at or near the residence of
ANACLETTE SIMONEAUX; Commissioners - VALENTIN BARRILLEAU, PREVAL
BOURGEOIS, ANACLETTE SIMONEAUX.....and on Grand River at or near the
residence of DORCINO RENTROP; Commissioners - C. THADDIUS KNIGHT, PIERRE
THERIOT, DORCINO RENTROP.....Signed: A. F. HICKMAN, sheriff of Assumption
Parish.

Succession of GRAVIEL PLACENCIA - DESIRE PLACENCIA was appointed
Administrator. Dated 10 Sept. 1850.
 

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Cajunme

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Got some good info on the seal. The eagle was chosen by Gov Claiborne in 1805 and used until 1864 when the pelican was chosen. Felix Gillet was a commisioner of elections in 1850. I just love finding this stuff and then putting the history together. We have lots of smart people out there. Thanks for all the help River Rat. Putting the seal in what is it paid off. Brent
 

Juanmoretime

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Good job once again by RR and good job my CajunMe finding this stuff. Tying history with a find is such a cool part of the hobby and Brent, you are right, we are llucky to have some smart people to research his stuff and come up with what they do. Hats off River Rat once again, you just don't miss very often!!!!

Steve
 

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