Come my children and you shall hear, the distinct eerie sounds of Paul Revere.
As he galloped and ran from the rear of his house, while his fellow countrymen slept in their beds quiet as a mouse.
As he fumbled with buttons while on a dead run, he knew all too soon that this was no fun.
While he made great time across the field and through the gate, he realized that when reaching the privy, that he had arrived much too late.
A dad caught his son by the collar, "Son, did you knock over the outhouse?"
Son, "I cannot tell a lie. Yes Papa, I did."
The dad quickly turned the boy over his knee and spanked him good.
Son, "Papa, when George Washington chopped down the cherry tree his dad didn't spank him."
Dad, "That's true, son, but his dad wasn't in the cherry tree."
The wealthy used a chamber Pot and the staff and guests used the House. I would guess he would use it during the day? Who knows I am not an expert in crap.
That will be revealed as they date artifacts and testing. I'm guessing, that is.
You all are rotten! Have me choking on supper! Lol!
There's lots of stuff down them privies! And yes there is odor. That's a key to finding them. I've been all over this place trying to find the privies. Thought there should be more than one because it's nearly 200 yrs. Went to a digger club and asked someone. Found out in the country, they didn't bother. They just ran outside!
People used to throw their trash in privies. As seen in the news clip, they found a broken piece from a beer Stein. This "trash" will be historical clues to colonial history. I don't know what kinds of "trash" people look for except for bottles. I'm sure there's other stuff. But finding a 240 year old bottle intact would be a really cool historical piece and it would probably fetch a pretty penny considering who's privy it came from.
It reaffirms the saying...
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Exciting! I was on a dig/salvage that intersected a privy, that was twelve feet deep, filled with mostly bottles - the ol' boy drank heavily, and someone in the family had Consumption (TB)...!