The Gold was Tarnished ? Champlain n.Y. 1909.

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Really Brass, Counterfeit Coins or Buried in Tin causing a Reaction.
Still I find I'd like.

The Ocala evening star.
(Ocala, Fla.), 05 Oct. 1909.

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The Ocala evening star. (Ocala, Fla.) 1895-1943, October 05, 1909, Image 1 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress
 

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About two blocks from me. You can find more info in "The Malone Farmer"
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I'm in Morrisonville. In the past I've looked at the old fire insurance maps from back then and could not find any land owned by a Vosberg. I came up empty.

But, the Malone Farmer article makes it sound that Vosberg lived near Champlain, but was farming in Fort Ann. And it goes on to say that it is strange that the coins we're found so far down the lake, and not near Champlain.
 

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