GOT MY 5TH JESUIT SENECA TRADE RING

VERMONTIS

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Went out dirt fishing last night and found my 5th Jesuit Ring. This Seneca Indian site dates back to 1655-1675. The Jesuits here preaching Christianity to the Senecas. They brought trade items with them. I can't believe in 6 trips and I found the 5th one. This one has an L with a really crude heart! I also picked some glass trade beads. One is a really cool black glass tube bead and the others are red trade beads, which are so great to find. The trick is to find something so small in a plowed field! Thought i'd put in a pic of all 5 Rings! View attachment A538 - 20181011_214426.bmp View attachment A539 - 20181011_214429.bmp View attachment A542 - 20181012_165740.bmp View attachment A543 - 20181012_170621.bmp
 

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Congratualtions on the multiple trade rings! :occasion14:
 

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VERMONTIS

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I cant imagine how long it was on a sail ship just to get here in the 1600's:thumbsup:
 

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I cant imagine how long it was on a sail ship just to get here in the 1600's:thumbsup:

Imagining the history behind such wonderful finds is one of the best things about detecting. Congrats on ring #5. You have a great site. Keep swinging.
 

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VERMONTIS

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I think the L and the heart is to display devotion to the jesuit founder Ignatius Loyola or french king Louis XIII, XIV. I'm just mind boggled that this site just keeps giving and giving. 1655-1675...One can only imagine what was going on here back then! Getting close to planting winter wheat and that will be the close of the season on this site. Think I still got a week or so left.
 

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Went out dirt fishing last night and found my 5th Jesuit Ring. This Seneca Indian site dates back to 1655-1675. The Jesuits here preaching Christianity to the Senecas. They brought trade items with them. I can't believe in 6 trips and I found the 5th one. This one has an L with a really crude heart! I also picked some glass trade beads. One is a really cool black glass tube bead and the others are red trade beads, which are so great to find. The trick is to find something so small in a plowed field! Thought i'd put in a pic of all 5 Rings! View attachment 1641505 View attachment 1641506 View attachment 1641508 View attachment 1641509

Amazing finds! Jewelry doesn't interest me too much, but those rings and the history they represent are awesome! I'd love to find one of those!!!
 

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Well done nice trade ring do you want to trade????????
 

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Well you must be on marsh site or dann or Rochester junction....you do know those sites are off limits and your being watched and could get arrested right?....
 

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