How do I find old foundations?

Treasureman25

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Wow - you posted this exact same question on three different forums - you didn't mention your state (or country) - but you might consider jumping over to Sub-Forums: Select Your Area.... and selecting your state for information (i.e., clubs, hunts, finds, legends, maps, etc.) directly related to your state (or country).
 

Ok.thanks.ill try that.
 

In my area there are not many fields like you described but I have always been told to look for foundation stones stacked on the edge of a field. Whenever a plow turns one up they throw it on the pile. Thats my great advice. :)
 

Thank you penny..every little bit helps.
 

In both Calif. and New Mex. I have always looked for rocks that look like they just don't belong there.
 

another thing is look for flowers in a field that are in a box shape or straight line . they show where old houses were. not many wild flowers would grow like that.
 

Yes, non-native plants in an area is a pretty good give away. Or trees planted in a very deliberate manner.
 

I don't know if you still can, but...

40 years ago... I contacted the USGS with a list of topo maps...
I told them I wanted the oldest map that showed dwellings...
I also wanted the newest map of each one on my list...
Most map sets were 40+ years apart...
By having two maps of the same area, it was easy to cross the old with the new to
know if the dwellings was still there.

Oh.. the price of a USGS topo map at the time was 30 cents each...
Go ahead and laugh... but you can't beat experience! :thumbsup:
 

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