romeo-1
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Neither...just a nice light snack. My bud and I detected a site that I had researched which had some serious military relic potential. It was a drill ground from the early 1800s until the 1870s when it became a school. After hunting for a couple hours and talking to some locals we realized that the actual drill area was half a mile down the road. We eventually found the site but decided to leave it for another day.
I did manage an early Victorian military button. It is a Nova Scotia Militia button pre 1867. In 1867 the Nova Scotia Militia became the First Regiment of Annapolis County Volunteers.
Also found the usual brick-a-brack; crotal bell, harmonica, unidentified decorative metal thing, gold plated ring...not shown; half a dozen spoons and musketballs which were given to the homeowner.
I did manage an early Victorian military button. It is a Nova Scotia Militia button pre 1867. In 1867 the Nova Scotia Militia became the First Regiment of Annapolis County Volunteers.
Also found the usual brick-a-brack; crotal bell, harmonica, unidentified decorative metal thing, gold plated ring...not shown; half a dozen spoons and musketballs which were given to the homeowner.
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