Hunting the Neuse

wilkere

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Sep 11, 2007
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The other day me and N.Y Rob finally got our schedules insync! We both had high hopes to find a few Yankee or Rebel war relics around Rob’s neighborhood as he lives right behind the front lines for the Battle of New Bern N.C. Since we just started daylight savings time here in the east, so me and Rob had a few hours of daylight to poke around the area after work. We hit the back acre of his house for a few minutes with nothing to show, then decided to hit the beach along the Neuse River.
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The beach starts at the end of his lane and once during the war had the remnants of a 4 Gun shore battery. Just downriver are the front lines anchored by Fort Thompson which today sports a subdivision. Hopes were high as N.Y Rob’s father in law talks of his childhood days when the locals would roll cannonballs home from the river during low tide, and as luck would have it today was a unusually low evening tide. Also, N.Y.Rob has found CW pipe bowls, and lead poker chips among other period pieces right on the shore.
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My Excalibur worked excellent on the Neuse and penetrated deep into the muck, finding stuff a foot and a half down. The matrix was a few inches of muck, 6 inches of sand, then clay. I’d love to tell you I found some relics, but only a fired bullet was found and that was on the shore in the river bank. However, I think with a little luck and perseverance a arty shot will be pulled someday. I’ll keep you posted!
 

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