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  1. FREE RESEARCH MATERIAL OHIO/PA TREASURES

    Greetings, I am traveling to Columbiana County this week. I have a significant amount of research material (mostly primary) for three different treasures - two Ohio (Springfield and French Fort Duquesne treasures) and the Dent's Run Civil War treasure. First come/first serve. Must come to me...
  2. how much time do you spend each week on research?

    I spend probably 3-5 hours each week on civil war research. Mainly comparing civil war maps to modern maps. I compare them to Google maps and the county I am searching on their GIS property tax maps. In that way I can tell if the property is public or private. Also accurate representation of...
  3. error on Civil War map or modern map?

    I am looking at Civil War maps for troop movements, battle areas, camp sites. On the civil war maps my main key for locating on a modern map are creeks. But in this one case the difference in a confluence of one smaller creek to a larger creek on the civil war map is about a mile west of the...
  4. HELP NEEDED

    Hey everyone! My names jamesfrom Connecticut . I’m new to this site and treasure hunting in general. I have always been fascinated by the idea of it and have decided that I’d give it a shot. I’d love the experience of being out trying to find lost treasures. That being said I have no idea where...
  5. Research tools that work

    Huntstand is a great app for finding who owns property and property lines, pretty simple to use. Penn Pilot Photo Centers is a great site for anyone in Pennsylvania. Old aerial photos from the 30s to the late 60s with pretty good detail. I've found many new places to detect using these photos...
  6. 19th Century Plantation and What to Look For

    Treasure Hunters, Had the first hunt of the new year with my digging buddy. We found a bunch of clad coins, a little silver and our first gold find; heart shaped locket. Although we had a good day today, these days don't happen as often as we think it should so I hoping to get some advice on...
  7. Where To Research

    I am new to hunting and I was wondering if I could get some help on websites and ideas on places on the internet to research for places to look, such as abandoned mills and other places there would have been congregations of people in the past?
  8. Found A Site With Land Owner Information for Mississippi

    As I was looking for a way to find land owner information on a few old homesites I was interested in, I came upon this website: https://atlas.geoportalmaps.com/ It has a list of different counties in Mississippi and even Louisiana. I'm not sure it has every county available though. You can use...
  9. Treasure Hunters (Top Sources for Research Materials)

    Hey all. I am curious about internet as well as location based research sources. What are the best places hyperlinks etc... to search for free or fee downloadable maps, documents, news article and government as well as independent publications and historical documents. Post your favorite...
  10. History of the parks and public grounds of St. Paul

    History of the parks and public grounds of St. Paul by Peabody, Lloyd; Minnesota Historical Society Published 1915 Pages 36 Copyright status: NOT IN COPYRIGHT https://archive.org/details/historyofparkspu00peabrich
  11. Faberge Eggs

    I want to go on an expedition to find the Royal Danish Faberge Egg lost in the early 1900s. Message back if you want to help research or go on an exploration.
  12. Winter downtime hunting

    So i was just wondering what those of you who have downtime in the winter (because of snow etc) Are doing while waiting on the spring/ Summer when it comes to research and so on :) Myself im looking at satellite and airplane photos after building ruins, thought i found the jackpot yesterday...
  13. detector only for gold

    Can some of you tell me if there is a gold detector that does not signal any other metal such as aluminum, steel, copper and bronze? I have to discover a little box containing gold jewelry buried in the walls of an old house. Water and electrical pipes are made of aluminum, copper and steel...
  14. 1867-1970 MN Sanborn fire insurance maps

    Best damn maps for our hobby, IMHO. Got a library card? Or even if you don't. Hennepin County Library offers the entire MN collection of the Digital Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps from 1867 to 1970. Viewable online, or download the Hi Res pics. Go here to get started: Digital Sanborn Maps...
  15. Screenwriter researching for a new script...

    I'm writing a new script that has a bit of a Goonies feel, involving the Pirate (Privateer) Jean Lafitte. I have a modern kid who inherits a treasure map, and enlists some new-found friends in his journey of discovery in and around the city of New Orleans (and the Bayou). I am particularly...
  16. Thisll keep you busy for a while...

    This'll keep you busy for a while... There's not a lot I can do well - just ask my friends and co-workers! :tongue3: But I DO know my way around researching. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ghost_towns_in_Illinois I've already found 7 or 8 of these that are long, LONG gone, and have...
  17. NOW CASTING TREASURE HUNTERS

    The producers of former successful treasure hunting shows are now casting treasure hunters for a new series looking for historic lost treasures. Are you a treasure hunter with an interest in long lost treasures? Do you have a knack for solving puzzles? Are you good at research? Please...
  18. HANDY!--->Abandoned Rails~ Website = MAPS, historic info & photos

    Hi everyone!, my 1rst post on treasurenet....anyways...I'm sure this link has prolly been posted before.... but...just in case...here it is.... Abandoned Rails website website---->>> Abandoned Rails: Home has each state and shows where the old torn up or abandoned rails used to lay...MAPS with...
  19. National Archives research

    Anyone done research in the National Archives? Online, in their centers, or through the private researchers? I look at it like a Black Hole of American History, sort of like the last scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark where the Ark is stored in a vast warehouse never to be seen again...
  20. Looking for New York metro area (Whiteplains, Beacon OK) experienced hunter!

    Hi everyone, I'm a MA candidate at a graduate program in New York City. I've done some projects involving refuse and metropolitan areas generally during the second half of the nineteenth century and I'd love to accompany someone or a group of people on a dig so I can get first-hand experience...
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