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Mar 09, 2007, 09:56 PM
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I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
We live in Northwest Ohio on a farm between two waterways. There is a map that shows "X" where solders buried a cannon when Indians were getting close. This farm has arrowheads and other pieces. We do know we have buried Indians and the settlers that stake this farm in 1800's. If you have any info please reply, thanks
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Mar 10, 2007, 11:25 AM
#2
Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
So are looking for the map or the cannon? Or both?
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Mar 10, 2007, 03:33 PM
#3
Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
we have map, just dont know how to start.
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Feb 29, 2008, 10:48 AM
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Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
I grew up in Lima.I ,too, have heard this story.Someone told me by pointing,that the cannon was "over there".I don`t know who owns the property in the area,but there is a house for sale on Ft. Amanda and Dug Hill Rd. that lies in the direction to which he pointed.The area is rich in history from Indians and the war of 1812.I have permission to MD and artifact hunt WITH the prop owner about a 1/4 mile away,and will do so this spring(`08),and will pick their heads for what they know.I will post any info I can come up with,and who knows,maybe I`ll see you there.
Good luck and remember,the Auglaise is state property,so no permission needed to stomp around! Might even get the OK to hunt the surrounding area!
Paleo10kbc
It is neither wealth nor splendor,but tranquility and occupation which give happiness
-Thomas Jefferson
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Mar 04, 2008, 11:16 AM
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Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
Paleo10kbc
Is there any other information you know of on this. I've always wanted to do some searching in that area just never could find the permission.
Indiantrade
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Mar 04, 2008, 11:32 AM
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Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
Gateway hasnt logged in for a year
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Mar 04, 2008, 11:54 AM
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Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
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Mar 04, 2008, 07:27 PM
#8
Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
 Originally Posted by indiantrade
What about Paleo10kbc ?
I believe paleo10kbc was on this morning.
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Mar 04, 2008, 08:15 PM
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Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
bump
All animals are equal, but some are more equal then others. -George Orwell
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Mar 05, 2008, 07:52 AM
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Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
bump
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Mar 05, 2008, 07:08 PM
#11
Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
Hey guys.Paleo here. I gave up all I know for now When spring breaks, I plan on getting out to do some MDing,and that`s my first stop.My friend who has the property that is in the area has family that has most likely been there for years. I`m sure they know more if I can just pick their brains.
The next time I`m in the area,I`ll take some pics of the historical markers there on FT.Amanda RD. and post them.
Indiantrade,let me feel out the situation,then maybe I can invite you along.It`s always nice to hunt with other people.Covers more ground.Maybe Stringfrenzy will want to join us.He seems to know the area and I think he lives only a couple blocks from me here in Celina.
feel free to PM me,guys.I`m not sure how the PM works,but I`ll figure it out.I log on TN every 2 or 3 days.
by the way,what is "bump"?
paleo10kbc
It is neither wealth nor splendor,but tranquility and occupation which give happiness
-Thomas Jefferson
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Mar 05, 2008, 08:24 PM
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Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
A "Bump" is basically just a way to keep the topic thread towards the top of the list. Kind of a way to keep the topic active in a sense.
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Mar 06, 2008, 10:47 AM
#13
Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
 Originally Posted by paleo10kbc
Hey guys.Paleo here. I gave up all I know for now When spring breaks, I plan on getting out to do some MDing,and that`s my first stop.My friend who has the property that is in the area has family that has most likely been there for years. I`m sure they know more if I can just pick their brains.
The next time I`m in the area,I`ll take some pics of the historical markers there on FT.Amanda RD. and post them.
Indiantrade,let me feel out the situation,then maybe I can invite you along.It`s always nice to hunt with other people.Covers more ground.Maybe Stringfrenzy will want to join us.He seems to know the area and I think he lives only a couple blocks from me here in Celina.
feel free to PM me,guys.I`m not sure how the PM works,but I`ll figure it out.I log on TN every 2 or 3 days.
by the way,what is "bump"?
paleo10kbc
Far be it for me to turn down a chance to get out and hunt or even talk with other hunters. I'm always up for a hunt.
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Mar 08, 2008, 12:11 PM
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Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
Sorry I haven't posted but "StingFrenzy" You're always welcome to join in a hunt. There's plenty out there just need to find it.
IndianTrade
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Mar 09, 2008, 07:28 AM
#15
Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
 Originally Posted by indiantrade
Sorry I haven't posted but "StingFrenzy" You're always welcome to join in a hunt. There's plenty out there just need to find it.
IndianTrade
Thanks very much. 8)
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Jun 28, 2008, 10:35 AM
#16
Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
 Originally Posted by Gateway
We live in Northwest Ohio on a farm between two waterways. There is a map that shows "X" where solders buried a cannon when Indians were getting close. This farm has arrowheads and other pieces. We do know we have buried Indians and the settlers that stake this farm in 1800's. If you have any info please reply, thanks
Sent you a P.M.
Steve
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Dec 06, 2008, 10:12 PM
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Re: I am looking for a 18# bronze cannon in ohio
I met an elderly gentleman in Medina that worked for the county. He told me that where SR-18 crosses the Rocky River, on the northeast side behind the strip mall, there were cannon at a depth of @ 35 ft. dating back to at least the civil war. He said that the old county engineer maps actually showed the location as about 50-75 ft north of the current road bed. Given the old trails and the history of the area, I'd guess more like the battle of Fallen Timbers and they just plain got stuck in the mud and they left them there. I don't have the resources to go dig the site, so if you do, good luck and good hunting. We have so little of that here in Ohio, it would be fantastic if it would be true. HH.
Ed
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