ToastedWheatie
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- Jun 30, 2013
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- Relic Hunting
You can't always find gold, or silver, or even a wheatie, but....
Many will agree with me that sometimes researching a property can be as fun as detecting it.
Researching this one, I find that the neighboring house is 1700s mill. My 1875 map shows the property (combined at that time) owned by JB Gerow.
JB divided off a piece and built a large home for his daughter in 1900.
The daughter's property so far has given me a dozen wheats, an 1890 Indian head (Woo Hoo!), 3 1951 Japanese 10 Yen coins, tea pot, some copper jewelry, clad, the usual farm pieces parts,etc and this:
Finding a name plate ( tool box? plane? who knows.) from the owner who is listed on the map I think is fascinating.
I approached the neighbor who is in the original homestead. He is ecstatic to get the name plate ( he knew the name).The plate is getting nailed inside a basement stairwell stud in the original home. Where it belongs.
Many will agree with me that sometimes researching a property can be as fun as detecting it.
Researching this one, I find that the neighboring house is 1700s mill. My 1875 map shows the property (combined at that time) owned by JB Gerow.
JB divided off a piece and built a large home for his daughter in 1900.
The daughter's property so far has given me a dozen wheats, an 1890 Indian head (Woo Hoo!), 3 1951 Japanese 10 Yen coins, tea pot, some copper jewelry, clad, the usual farm pieces parts,etc and this:
Finding a name plate ( tool box? plane? who knows.) from the owner who is listed on the map I think is fascinating.
I approached the neighbor who is in the original homestead. He is ecstatic to get the name plate ( he knew the name).The plate is getting nailed inside a basement stairwell stud in the original home. Where it belongs.
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