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  1. #1
    us
    You dig?

    Aug 2003
    Mc Allen, Texas
    CZ-7A FISHER
    82

    ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    A friend and I came upon an area last week used to discard trash that is most likely dated from 1905 to 1918 +/-. The general area was once occupied by the US Army on a military post just a few hundred feet from the Rio Grande River. To date we have dug buttons, coins, bottles, and many other personal items from the solders and their families. I myself have found 32 aluminum (or pot medal) dog tags and my friends have found two more. As the dog tags came up I realized that they were either lost in clothing or just thrown away.

    Once I got them home and I was able to clean them up, I then stared to be able to read each name on the tags some clearly and others in part. Some of the tags were duplicates and others were singles. All have wear marks around the holes that would have been used with a chain or twine around the necks of the solders. As I cleaned each one, it was like taking ‘Roll call’ 100 years after.

    From what I have read over 12,000 solders occupied the area at the turn of the century to protect the border lands from Mexican bandit raids and the threat the United States had from Mexico as the Mexican government was German sympathizers during World War I.

    Any one interested in the research to finding the next of kin to any of the solders listed is welcome to do so. Ones we can verify the information I will be able to return the dog tags to them. I know that this has happened in the past (as it is our code). It may also be information that the US Army may want for their archives, so any information on who to contact with the US Army would be appreciated.

    The lists of names on the tags are as follows:

    Note: Numbers in parenthesis (332256) is on the reverse side of the tag, all other information is on one side. is on areas that I can not read due to corrosion.
    -Photos attached-

    THOMAS ?
    4 CAV.
    U.S.A.
    331652

    THOMAS TEDFORD
    4” CAV.
    U.S.A.
    REG.SUP.SGT.
    331652

    KIRK FRIT Z.
    HRS
    TR. E. 4.CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (331872)

    ??RK FRIT Z.
    HRS
    TR. E. 4.CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (331872)

    JOSEPH. TOSCANO.
    TRP. D. 4. CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (332302)

    JOSEPH. TOSCANO.
    PVT
    TRP. D 4. CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (332302)

    BOWMAN. MILOW. D
    PVT
    4
    [CROSS SABORS]
    ?
    U.S.A.

    BOWMAN. MILOW
    PVT
    4
    [CROSS SABORS]
    ? [LOOKS Z OVER Z]
    U.S.A.
    (332362)

    GILLMAN.R. CARLE.
    PVT.
    4TH . CAV.
    TROOP. G.
    U.S.A.
    (332333)

    GILLMAN. R. CARLE
    BGL
    TROOP ‘G’
    4TH. CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (GILMAN)
    (332333)

    DYCHE ALBERT.
    CPL.
    TR. L. CAV
    U.S.A.
    (40)

    DYCHE ALBERT
    CPL.
    TR.E.4.CAV
    U.S.A.

    WILIIAM O REVIS
    332003
    PVT.
    TROOP H 4TH. CAV
    U.S.A.

    WILLIAM O REVIS
    332003
    PVT
    TP H 4 CAV
    USA

    JOHN C. KALLIN
    PVT.
    TR. E. 4. CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (331860)

    CHARLES F. VARRIER
    PVT
    TR H 4 CAV
    USA
    33201?

    SAMUAL J WAKENS
    338957
    CORP
    SERGT
    TROOP ??
    U.S.A.

    IK E KLINZAK
    TROOP G
    ?TH. CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (332359)

    AL?ONSO J. CROSS
    TRO?? CAV.

    HOUCK GEORGE W
    PVT.
    TR. E. 4. CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (331865)

    HANS L MADSEN
    PVT
    TR H 4 CAV
    USA
    (3??)

    GAR?ND F LYDA?
    TR H 4 CAV
    USA
    (331985)

    ITHEL M KING
    PVT
    TR H CAV
    USA
    (33I980)

    GREEN GEORGE B.
    CPL.
    TP. E. 4 CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (331855)

    OBERG. EPHM. W.
    U.S.A.
    (332.433.)

    CARL W. ROHRBECK
    PVT
    TR H 4 CAV
    USA
    (332005)

    RICHARD A. CATES
    PRIVATE
    TROOP L 4TH
    CAVALRY
    U.S.A.
    (332264)

    ALEXISKR IVCHUCK
    PVT.
    TROOP G
    4TH. CAV.
    U.S.A.

    EDWARD KINNEY
    PVT.
    TROOP G
    4 TH. CAV.
    U.S.A.
    (332356)

    .PVT. JOHN. THARP
    TROOP M
    4TH OAV

    JOHN LONE
    CPL
    TP H 4 CAV
    USA
    (331893)

    SILVERIO MAR?IN
    TR B 4 CAV
    USA
    (331990)

    RAMOND FRED B.
    U.S.A.
    (332437

    I thought it would also be befitting to post this on Memorial Day week and to pay a small tribute to these solders and to remember their service to our county.

    S.P.Walker

    Keep on digging

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  2. #2
    Saber

    Dec 2005
    Southwest Georgia
    Whites Spectrum XLT, Whites Classic I, Minelab Sovereign, Garret GTX 2500, BH 3300
    126

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    That is some cool finds. It is almost like looking into the past. Unlike a coin here you have names, and even their outfit they were with on the tags. thanks for sharing. I agree this is a way to honor these men even this many years later.

    Saber
    Whites Spectrum XLT, Whites Classic I, Minelab Sovereign, Garret GTX 2500, BH 3300

  3. #3
    J@J salvors

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Cool Finds
    if you put tracing paper over someof the ones you can not read and gently rub with a pencil you may get more of the letters
    On some of the older tags there might not be any one left alive to claim them
    and of the living some would rather let old memories lie still
    ask your local army recruiting station they should have all of the numbers
    just make sure the land you found them on is ok to detect in
    The armed services are a little sketchy some times live ordinance and such
    Good Hunting
    Joe

  4. #4
    us
    Mar 2006
    Deep in the swamps of Louisiana..
    Ace 250--White's 6000 DI Pro
    1,825

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    THAT IS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!!! I RESPECT AND ADMIRE SOMEONE THAT WILL TAKE THE TIME TO PERSERVE OUR HISTORY AND ATTEMPT TO KEEP IT INTACT. I AM SURE THERE ARE RELATIVES OUT THERE THAT WOULD SHED A TEAR OVER THE SIGHT OF THEIR RELATIVES DOG TAG... I WOULD IMAGINE ALL OF THEM HAVE LONG SINCE GONE TO THEIR REWARD. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE THAT CARE!! GOOD FINDS!!! YOU KNOW THESE ARE ALL OLD HORSE CALVARY?
    Please look at my museum website.....      louisianahistorymuseum.org
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  5. #5
    us
    Oct 2005
    Goose Creek, South Carolina
    Tesoro "Eldorado", Whites "Beach Hunter ID",
    3,630
    Honorable Mentions (2)

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Awesome finds, HH Art...

  6. #6
    us
    Sep 2005
    Ann Arbor, MI
    Whites DFX & Beach Hunter ID
    5,408
    3 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    WOW....thats a real nice lot of history.....do you think electrolisis or something else would clean them up

    -GC

  7. #7

    Oct 2005
    Charleston S.C.
    3,670

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Very Nice And Interesting Finds, Congrats. trk5capt...

  8. #8
    Charter Member
    hu
    Gypsyheart~ Queen of Rust

    Nov 2005
    Ozarks
    12,716
    2 times

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Hope you don't mind but, I entered each of the soldiers names and info into the family name forums, along with this website address ,so hopefully some family members who are doing genealogy will see them and start contacting you.
    There were two family sites I couldn't find names for
    JOHN C. KALLIN CHARLES F. VARRIER
    So I will keep looking .




    I go a great distance,while some are considering whether they will start today or tomorrow

  9. #9
    Charter Member
    Looking for that ONE find.

    Nov 2005
    South Central Kansas
    Etrac
    5,511
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Thank you for posting the names. You are a true credit to the hobby. Good luck out there and be carefull.
    HH Burdie

  10. #10

    Sep 2005
    100

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Wow very cool. I wonder if they will contact you? I hope you let us know what happens.
    Great job
    PCGS Coins For sale!!
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  11. #11
    us
    You dig?

    Aug 2003
    Mc Allen, Texas
    CZ-7A FISHER
    82

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military site along the Mexican Border (UP DATE).

    I went back yesterday and cam up with two more dog tags to add to the list:

    FINCKE. ALBERT L.
    U.S.A.
    (331845)

    ROBERT GORDON
    PVT.
    I [HOLE] 8
    INF.
    (900876)

    SW

  12. #12
    Charter Member
    hu
    Gypsyheart~ Queen of Rust

    Nov 2005
    Ozarks
    12,716
    2 times

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    I will add those names to the sites....Are you finding anything else out there...would love to see pics of the area.....Hope someone contacts you on the tags.
    I go a great distance,while some are considering whether they will start today or tomorrow

  13. #13
    us
    BH Pioneer 505, Vibra Probe 560, lots of other funky stuff to help me dig

    Apr 2006
    New Hampshire, USA
    BH Pioneer 505
    168

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Very cool! Congrats and thanks for the post and your good work!
    There are many people who will be grateful.
    ~Ceejay (Vet: USAF, USAR)
    "...And she was Swingin'..."
    Never wear steel-toed shoes when metal detecting!

  14. #14
    us
    You dig?

    Aug 2003
    Mc Allen, Texas
    CZ-7A FISHER
    82

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Update No. 2

    Thank you gypsyheart for the help in spreading the information. I have tried the electrolysis and have cleaned the corroded ones up as mush as I can.

    The material that they are made of is a soft aluminum and they have been exposed to some heat. Some of the tags seem to be corroded and have a white powder that is very hard and it is stuck to their surface and also imbedded inside areas that has lost its outside face. This is only a few tags from the group so I consider all of them as a hole to be in very good shape for 90 to 100 years old.

    I will try to post some picks of the buttons and such we have found at the site as soon as I have the time.

    I went back yesterday with my son and we came up with four more dog tags to add to the list:

    J? J. DE?N
    USA
    (331967)

    CLARENCE. J. HADLEY
    USA.
    (645733)

    ARTHUR. J. OC? [MELTED]
    PVT
    D??1
    (101780)

    FINCKLE. ALBERT L.
    U.S.A.
    (331845)

    Keep on digging

    SPWalker




  15. #15
    us
    Jul 2005
    West Virginia
    919

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Great finds! I like artifacts, especially military artifacts.
    Just because it did not work does not mean it was not a good plan!

  16. #16

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Fantastic finds SW! I think it is extra special to find relics with someone's name on it, and you found a bunch of special relics!

    Awesome!

    Nana

  17. #17

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Hi SPW

    This is a really great post. I have been here reading a few times now and finally got a reply in. Congrats on the finds and for what you and Gypsy are doing. My hats off to you and to the former soldiers who once wore these tags.

    Smiles!
    BDoo
    "I'm a finder, not a loser!"

  18. #18
    us
    You dig?

    Aug 2003
    Mc Allen, Texas
    CZ-7A FISHER
    82

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Up date No. 3

    I went back yesterday and cam up with six more dog tags to add to the list:

    Thank you to all for reading

    SPWalker

    CLIFORD F WAGNER
    MTC
    (R421259)

    HENRY H HENDRICKSON
    PVT
    CO P. 3D ENG
    USA
    (331175)

    MARTIN J. ?LOOD
    LIEUT
    5TH F, L?. ART
    U.S.A.

    ANDERSON HERBERT
    U.S.A.
    (331834)

    HERBERTO. BLEVINS
    USA
    41256{5 or ?]

    OBERG ?PHR??
    (332.4 [3 or 8, 3 or 8] )



  19. #19
    LKATharp

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    HI! I dont know if u are even checking this post it has been a while, but I saw another post on the geneology site about this link... my great great grandfather was John tharp... I know my dad would love to have his dog tag !~ 2 cool!~

  20. #20
    TreasureTales

    Re: ‘Roll-call’ from a 1910’s military dumpsite along the Mexican Border.

    Quote Originally Posted by LKATharp
    HI! I dont know if u are even checking this post it has been a while, but I saw another post on the geneology site about this link... my great great grandfather was John tharp... I know my dad would love to have his dog tag !~ 2 cool!~
    Hello and welcome to TreasureNet. I did a check of the original poster's Profile and saw that he hasn't visited TreasureNet since July 2006. He has an email address on his Profile, but I have no idea if it is still valid. Here it is: spwalker@acnet.net Try sending an email to that address and mention TreasureNet, maybe you'll get lucky!

    I wish you good luck in getting the dog tag. And, many heartfelt thanks to your great great grandfather for his service to our country.

 

 
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