Lightning Strikes TWICE- Charleston SLAVE Tag and Relics

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Hey guys,

After digging the 1837 Servant tag last month, I have been researching and reading every available resource I can get my hands on. This insight lets me share the history of slave hire badges in the low country while it accompanies me on group hunts...or dinner out with other history buffs. It is amazing to see other's reactions when holding a piece of American history rarely seen outside a museum. That being said, I never though I be posting "Charleston Slave Tag" ever again here on Tnet...until today. A bit of back story-I have a tried and true colonial trash pit that has turned up a variety of flat buttons and colonial relics. While the site has been pounded over the years, recent erosion had revealed a fresh layer of oyster shells and brick.

First out of the pit was 4 buttons, two of which still had the much of gold/silver wash intact.

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Also managed a pair of buckles, the two piece with "PARIS" stamped on the base.

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After a few hours of swinging along the salt flat, I got a strong deep signal. At the bottom of a 14 inch plug was this pewter spoon bowl with jagged design molded in.

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Also managed another pewter handle and a more recent (19th Century) copper spoon.

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Surface finds included a chain, musket/pistol flint and interesting glass cameo of a man. Any ideas on date?

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Now for the title dig- my second Charleston Slave tag in 2 weeks. While this one is only a partial, it is almost certainly 1800-1810 given the shape and size. To all those wondering, I did excavate the pit for about 6 hours trying to recover the other half...although unsuccessfully.

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The condition of this one is typical of those recovered in privys or trash pits. The slave owner was required by law to renew his slave's permit every year and appropriated another badge with another permit number. As such, expired tags were destroyed and discarded by wearer. Even as a partial, it is still a remarkable piece of history.

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Hard to beat that lowcountry dirt and as always, thanks for looking!
 

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Wow! Great job Jon. That looks like an early one and even though it's not complete it's still an incredible find. Super huge congrats!
 

HOLY SHIZ NICS!!!!! You are in the zone for sure. BIG CONGRATZ on the MAJOR HISTORY!!!!!!!
 

Wow! Great job Jon. That looks like an early one and even though it's not complete it's still an incredible find. Super huge congrats!

Thanks Darby, I can just make out the top of a 6 below the O in Charleston. Suspect the other half of this one, like so many others, just didn't survive.
 

I might get banned for saying this, but....DAMN!! That's amazing!! Congrats.
 

Btw, I think the cameo is in fact a woman, with a robe over her head.
 

Wow truly amazing finds....that tag in any condition is a true piece of history..Congrats...Banner find...hehehe
 

Amazing history you are getting there and so nice that the finder is one who truly appreciates what he has found.
 

Absolutely amazing. Congrats on your second slave tag! Incredible pieces of history.
 

Even a chunk of a slave tag gotta count for something!
It's pretty close to the lightening strike you mentioned.
I like the stone from the wax seal you found! It's not a cameo. Great job!
 

Amazing history you are getting there and so nice that the finder is one who truly appreciates what he has found.

Saving these relics is what its all about- nothing against coin shooters but these kinds of targets are what I live for.
 

Great find Jon. When you first told me about it I was hoping you could find the other piece(s). But it's still remarkable find. You are so correct about the reactions you get when people actually hold a Tag. And the education they get from me also as few are aware that Slave Tag existed much less any history that goes with them. BTW I thought they didn't have internet in Oklahoma :laughing7:
 

Be thankful you dug the complete one first... just imagine how big a heart breaker the piece would have been.
 

Great find Jon. When you first told me about it I was hoping you could find the other piece(s). But it's still remarkable find. You are so correct about the reactions you get when people actually hold a Tag. And the education they get from me also as few are aware that Slave Tag existed much less any history that goes with them. BTW I thought they didn't have internet in Oklahoma :laughing7:

Had to get my last digs posted before hitting the road and 22 hour drive...I'll be lucky to dig a wheat penny where I'm training for the next month haha.
 

Had to get my last digs posted before hitting the road and 22 hour drive...I'll be lucky to dig a wheat penny where I'm training for the next month haha.

Well be safe and know I'll be taking Stef to the WP 2 in your place and hopefully he will have a room full before you get back. You're welcome for anything I could give you to think about during that drive lol
 

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