More POW Camp Finds

WawaDuane

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Back to my POW camp here in Northern Ontario.....it hasn't been "officially" confirmed as a POW work camp but it certainly has enough local nods that it is a camp.



I guess they had canoes at this camp...this is the second Peterborough Canoe Co. tag I've found there.

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Corners for a trunk and the old grommet thing.

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An oddball find of a piece of clay pipe which makes me wonder just how old this spot really is.


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Finck's buttons must have come off some kind of coveralls.


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Hazel nuts are pretty rare around here..surprised to find them there.

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pepperj

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Cool relics, liking the tag.
The Hickory nuts are starting to drop now as well.
 

A2coins

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Cool finds I would love to hunt there. Id worry about finding a body that was buried or got turtured
 

Javadroid

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Some haunting history behind those relics. Congrats on your great finds!
 

scruggs

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Love the old Finks buttons. They started making coveralls in the early 1900's. Nice finds!
 

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