5 Mile South of Fordland, Webster County The Plows Spread $500.00 in Coins

jeff of pa

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Pre 1862 Mexican , French, Spanish & American Coins

Every Detectorist Knows There
is always Something Left.

And it Looks like Missouri Is still almost all Open Land
all the way Down to Arkansas

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That's it...

I am buying a plow.
 

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jeff of pa

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T.C. Strickland's new sectional map of Webster Co., Missouri.Created / Published [S.I.] : c1877.

https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4163w.la000412/?r=0.011,0.792,0.735,0.384,0

Possible Southern End of Benton Twp, If Not under their Name in the 1870's
"Father ?"

Looks like Jas. Denny {Jason ?}

View attachment 1792681 00map.jpg

if that is the Twp line, Someone who knows
the area Should be able to ID the creek
and General Area. where the Farm stood.
Though I don't expect them to be as Generous with the Info :unhappysmiley:
But a Post with Pics of the Finds, if any would be Cool :coffee2:

No Proper Landmarks to Measure 5 Mile south of Fordland here https://www.freemaptools.com/how-far-is-it-between.htm
 

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