Civil War finds from yesterday and last week

smokeythecat

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I've been detecting three Civil War sites for the past couple weeks. Yesterday was great, I got a lot of different items. Not everything is cleaned up yet, it does take awhile.

DSCN0137.JPG The first pic is a knapsack "triangle" in brass, a bent iron wire for unknown purposes and iron buckles.

DSCN0136.JPG Second picture is three equipment buckles and a nice Civil War fork. I have a second one but it is uncleaned as of yet.

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DSCN0133.JPG Two nearly complete ration cans, they are HARD to get these days, some lids to the cans, and the neck to a CW champagne bottle.

DSCN0138.JPG .69 caliber Confederate Gardner bullet, Union 6th corps badge in brass and half to a bowl of a CW pipe.

DSCN0139.JPG Sharps bullets, one 3 ringer and other lead.

DSCN0140.JPG Three pieces to brass pen knives, What is probably a small piece (on the right) of a busted "US" plate, porcelain button, iron underwear button, lead.

DSCN0141.JPG Four Union eagle buttons and a nasty looking eagle "V" button, my first. Underwear button and brass grommet to poncho. One of the eagles looks funny as the front was partially broken and I'm filling it in with plastic to conserve it.

DSCN0142.JPG Company hat letter "B", porcelain buttons, underwear buttons, two percussion caps, shield shaped item in brass, more of those blasted poncho grommets (signals sound like cuff eagle buttons, oh the horror of it), two more porcelain buttons, camp lead, and one of my favorites, to the right of the percussion caps is a button made of horn!

Not shown: a complete Enfield ramrod, cut carefully into two pieces, and half a bucket of glass, nails, and I'm missing a couple eagle buttons and a few other items I have put...somewhere close. This was a LOT of work, but the Deus worked like a champ in the undetectable red Virginia dirt.
 

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Nice hunt indeed! Glad to see you saving the history.
 

It will get cleaned further and boxed and labeled correctly. Takes forever.
 

Some really nice CW saves. Your nomenclature is excellent. Congrats!
 

Very nice hunts, congrats! :occasion14:
 

Some real nice pieces of saved history along with a great description of each piece. Thanks for sharing the pictures and story. Congrats.
 

No, not Brandy Rock. I was there a few years ago but didn't do very well. I can't dig three days in a row anymore.
 

I hear you. I stopped going a few years ago. Without a pulse induction machine like the GPX, you have no chance anymore. Brandy Rock has been pounded, but they're still pulling lots of great relics out of there. A hunt just finished up. Check out their Facebook page...hard to believe the quantity and quality still coming out of there!
 

That's a good haul smokey! Dont think I've seen many eagle V's dug on T-net.
 

I have a PI machine. A few years ago when I went there I got 4 bullets and a button back. One guy had about 20 POUNDS of nails to go with his 20 or so minie balls. Not for me. Diggerkidd2003, that was my first corps badge and first eagle "V". Both in the same place. You can go a full day there and maybe get one good target, or hit a Civil War trash area and do what happened here.
 

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You still rock Gal! that was a lot of up and down and many holes dug for all of those prizes. I know that you had to feel that for a day or two. The Deus Whisperer
 

Thanks for sharing and congrats!
 

Thank you all. At one point I resorted to the shovel and the pinpointer, and used to machine to make sure I hadn't missed anything. I have a gallon of other relics from the site from this week. Mostly junk. Still cleaning the ramrod, it's almost done.

BTW someone once upon a time ago had dug the ration cans and deposited them next to the base of a tree.

Notice most of the targets are very small? That's how the site is. The big brass and silvers (for the most part) have been dug in the last century.
 

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Nice digs Smokey!! My favorites are the "V" button,.69 Gardner and the hat pin :occasion14:
 

Wow! That's a lot of finds! Congratulations! You obviously worked hard to recover those.
 

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