Grooved stone axe

fossis

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fossis said:
This large grooved stone axe was given to me by my
wifes Aunt.
It is from Scott CO Indiana.
Some of the wifes relatives were killed by 'Shawnee'
indians at The Pigeon Roost, several young people were
killed before a man held them off until help arrived.
There is a large monument at the site, I visited several
years ago.

Fossis................
One beautiful axe,thanks for showing. Where my home sits now was once a shawnee camp. Tecumseh was a teenage warrior across the river from a white man,s settlement Limestone,which is now Maysville Ky.Ilive across the river. Jeff
 

ohioriver hunter said:
fossis said:
This large grooved stone axe was given to me by my
wifes Aunt.
It is from Scott CO Indiana.
Some of the wifes relatives were killed by 'Shawnee'
indians at The Pigeon Roost, several young people were
killed before a man held them off until help arrived.
There is a large monument at the site, I visited several
years ago.

Fossis................
One beautiful axe,thanks for showing. Where my home sits now was once a shawnee camp. Tecumseh was a teenage warrior across the river from a white man,s settlement Limestone,which is now Maysville Ky.Ilive across the river. Jeff

You're welcome Jeff, My wife's Grandmother held
grudges against Indians for many years after her family was
killed, later, her daughter moved to OK, where she was a
Missionary & house parent at an Indian Orphanage.
My Great-Grand parents migrated to AR , from Clifty KY, in
Western part of the state, I'me going to visit some day, & see
the old Cemetary where my folks are buried, & visit 'Mammoth
Cave'.

Fossis...............
 

fossis said:
ohioriver hunter said:
fossis said:
This large grooved stone axe was given to me by my
wifes Aunt.
It is from Scott CO Indiana.
Some of the wifes relatives were killed by 'Shawnee'
indians at The Pigeon Roost, several young people were
killed before a man held them off until help arrived.
There is a large monument at the site, I visited several
years ago.

Fossis................
One beautiful axe,thanks for showing. Where my home sits now was once a shawnee camp. Tecumseh was a teenage warrior across the river from a white man,s settlement Limestone,which is now Maysville Ky.Ilive across the river. Jeff

You're welcome Jeff, My wife's Grandmother held
grudges against Indians for many years after her family was
killed, later, her daughter moved to OK, where she was a
Missionary & house parent at an Indian Orphanage.
My Great-Grand parents migrated to AR , from Clifty KY, in
Western part of the state, I'me going to visit some day, & see
the old Cemetary where my folks are buried, & visit 'Mammoth
Cave'.

Fossis...............
Very intereting family history Fossis.One of my great,great something or another grandmother,s was a Martin. Her brother was killed by Indians in a battle in Va., now Martinsville Va.My youngest son went to Mammouth Cave a couple weeks ago. Iwas there at about 17.Beautiful area. I have kin near Bowling green, Ky. Hope you get to visit there someday. Jeff
 

That is one sweet axe there Fossis.I'm still looking for one.
I have lived in KY all of my life and have never been to Mammoth Cave. I've gotta go see it some day.
Yes you do.It is awsome.
 

superduty said:
Mammoth Cave ROCKs!!!!!!

I've read the history of the early explorations,
It is a very intresting place.

Fossis.............
 

Adena_man said:
Very nice axe Fossis! I have lived in KY all of my life and have never been to Mammoth Cave. I've gotta go see it some day.

Don't feel bad Adena, I'me still exploring AR & OK.

Fossis..............
 

ohioriver hunter said:
fossis said:
ohioriver hunter said:
fossis said:
This large grooved stone axe was given to me by my
wifes Aunt.
It is from Scott CO Indiana.
Some of the wifes relatives were killed by 'Shawnee'
indians at The Pigeon Roost, several young people were
killed before a man held them off until help arrived.
There is a large monument at the site, I visited several
years ago.

Fossis................
One beautiful axe,thanks for showing. Where my home sits now was once a shawnee camp. Tecumseh was a teenage warrior across the river from a white man,s settlement Limestone,which is now Maysville Ky.Ilive across the river. Jeff

You're welcome Jeff, My wife's Grandmother held
grudges against Indians for many years after her family was
killed, later, her daughter moved to OK, where she was a
Missionary & house parent at an Indian Orphanage.
My Great-Grand parents migrated to AR , from Clifty KY, in
Western part of the state, I'me going to visit some day, & see
the old Cemetary where my folks are buried, & visit 'Mammoth
Cave'.

Fossis...............
Very intereting family history Fossis.One of my great,great something or another grandmother,s was a Martin. Her brother was killed by Indians in a battle in Va., now Martinsville Va.My youngest son went to Mammouth Cave a couple weeks ago. Iwas there at about 17.Beautiful area. I have kin near Bowling green, Ky. Hope you get to visit there someday. Jeff

Hey Jeff, I tell people 'Indian fighters' used to run
in my family, when they saw an Indian they would run. ;D
seriously, I have driven through Somerset, & rode a Greyhound
through the 'Bluegrass country', but we never have enough time
to really stop & explore.

Fossis..............
 

Hill Billy said:
That is one sweet axe there Fossis.I'm still looking for one.
I have lived in KY all of my life and have never been to Mammoth Cave. I've gotta go see it some day.
Yes you do.It is awsome.

Thanks Hill Billy, I have found only one myself, &
one celt.

Fossis...............
 

Old Dog said:
Darn Fissis,

That is Purty,
Always wanted to find that kind of stuff.

All I end up with is leeverite.

LOL
OD

Thanks Old Dog, I can't take credit for finding it,
but I like it just the same.

I find a little 'leeverite' too. ;D
(For the benefit of those who don't know what 'leeverite is)
It means leave er rite where you find it. ::)

HH, Fossis............
 

Johnny X said:
Fossis that is SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET.



I love those axes.


xstevenx

Thanks, Fossis................
 

My mother and her mother is from Scottsburg, Indiana and they had a fighting chicken farm where my step grandpa raised them for sale but I didn't grow up there and had only visited for a bit at a time but I would love to go back there to the farm to search if this stuff is there
 

Nice ax but very old post.
 

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