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We know that there were 3 Ore furnaces for Iron; at Verbena near Shenandoah was the Naked Creek Furnace, BIG GEM at Shenandoah (aka Shenandoah Iron Works), and Catherine Furnace in Page County, near Grove Hill/Newport. Where there is Iron Ore, there is Crystal & GOLD... "GOLD in DEM HILLS"? MAYBE! AND! LOTS of Limestone Caves/Caverns... HIDDEN Caches/Stashes? MAYBE!
 

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We know that there were 3 Ore furnaces for Iron; at Verbena near Shenandoah was the Naked Creek Furnace, BIG GEM at Shenandoah, and Catherine Furnace in Page County, near Grove Hill. Where there is Iron Ore, there is Crystal & GOLD... "GOLD in DEM HILLS"? MAYBE! AND! LOTS of Limestone Caves/Caverns... HIDDEN Caches/Stashes? MAYBE!

I'll be sure to keep u updated in my findings. The nice part is that I can literally walk out my back door and be standing on the backside of the foundation of the old brick mansion.
 

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I'll be sure to keep u updated in my findings. The nice part is that I can literally walk out my back door and be standing on the backside of the foundation of the old brick mansion.
YEP! You have a VERY nice area & a "piece of HISTORY"!
 

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Found this today!! Not sure what it is. Maybe to a door like a lock hinge. IMG_4276.JPG IMG_4276.JPG IMG_4276.JPG IMG_4275.JPG
 

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Not sure either... one item; suggest putting a dime or quarter next to it to get "size of artifact"... THANKS!
 

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ANYWAY, Shenandoah Iron Work (aka BIG GEM Furnace) just wanted the IRON; don't know WHAT they did with the VARIOUS colored GEMS that came out of the mine... which had a SMALL train (aka "Dickie Train") that the miners used to get the ore out, with a smaller gauge track; story is the miners hit WATER, flooring the mine & into what was known as Gay's Pond (Mr. Gay owned it & had a store across Rt. 340). Dickie Train is STILL in the mine, AND! NO ONE has been in the mine, since; time for Expedition Unknown with Josh Gates. It would be GREAT PR for Shenandoah!
 

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IMG_4283.JPG IMG_4283.JPG IMG_4284.JPG That's hilarious that u say the train is still in the mine because there was a newspaper article that it's believed to be in the bottom of gem pond. I foUnd lots of interesting things yesterday. IMG_4283.JPG . This is my fave
 

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That might be really what's at the bottom of the pond and they told the train story to keep people out!! May be the reason it has that weird color! J/k but it is interesting, it would be cool to track down Milnes relatives
 

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That might be really what's at the bottom of the pond and they told the train story to keep people out!! May be the reason it has that weird color! J/k but it is interesting, it would be cool to track down Milnes relatives
Yeah, Gay's Pond has a GREENISH color...
 

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Is there a "Town Historian" that you could talk to...? In the early 70's, we had I.W ("Bud"); he & his wife lived on Pee Dee Hill like my family did; "Bud" & I were Freemasons from Ashlar Lodge # 125 AM & FM in town. He died in 1978, & his wife died in 1983... "Bud" had a LOT of artifacts from Shenandoah in his basement; he showed ALL of it to me & I was "over-whelmed"; hope he "willed" all of it to the town museum. HE is the one, who contributed info on the "Old Manse" to SHENANDOAH: A History of Our Town an Its People. Ask your neighbor who to talk with; HE would know...
 

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IMG_4363.JPG Found this very strange rock today. Are you familiar with this type of stone in the area IMG_4359.JPG IMG_4357.JPG IMG_4362.JPG IMG_4356.JPG
 

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It appears to be Quartz, with pieces of GOLD in it; where there is QUARTZ, there MAY BE GOLD! SOMETIMES, even SILVER! GOOD ONE! HH! Good Luck! :icon_thumleft:
 

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