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  • Thanks for your insight and direction CannonBallGuy;
    Did magnet test and fragments are iron. And fragments are 1/4 inch thick (might just be pipe) considering the assessment.(residential area) But here is a little Background on area: Township residents played a major role During the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War periods. Forts by the names of Gilchrist, Patton, Barnett, and Berryhill were located in the valley immediately south of Blue Mountain, along what is now known as Linglestown Road (PA Route 39). Im about 200yrds north of RT.39 and just south of Blue Mountain.This road, originally an Indian trail, later became a major east-west road for settlers traveling to Fort Hunter (along the Susquehanna River) and beyond. Here are links to pictures of fragments on treasurnet.
    http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/members/36571-albums2460.html
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