1780s homested finds

Broken knee

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1780's homested finds

Nothing to great today, A 1892 I.H. 1920 W.B. more pottery, clay pipe pieces and a hand made copper ring, quite possibly a wedding band. It looks like it was made from a coin?
This site should produce some great finds hopefully.
Well thanks for looking
Broken Knee
 

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civilman1

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Re: 1780's homested finds

I love the old house's,never know what's gonna show up.Cool dig's :icon_thumright:
 

Wldbil

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Re: 1780's homested finds

Some cool finds... Looks like you have a great site.
 

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