182 year old Indian House reaps reward!!

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Ok this is my first post on this website, so here is my story of how I went about finding this awesome axehead of somesort. I live in Northeast Indiana and theres this old Indian house near my fathers that I've always known about. It was owned by an Indian named Chief Richardville, here is some info from wiki about him
"After signing the Treaty of Mississinwas, Richardville lived in the Richardville House, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The federal government donated $600 to the building, which was a stipulation of the treaty. Richardville used his own funds towards the house, and in 1827 it became the first Greek Revival house in Indiana.

Richardville is considered to have been the richest man in the state of Indiana at the time of his death in 1841. He was succeeded by his eldest daughter's husband, Francis La Fontaine. The Richardville house remained in the family until 1894. The land around it was mined for gravel in the 20th century. In 1991, the house was acquired by the Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical Society, which has restored the remaining property."

So this house is undoubtedly very old and lucky for me my moms work owns it now and I live no more than three minutes from there so i asked her if I could go out there and poke around in the woods around the house and I got the ok to do so. So I headed out there today to look around because we just recently had some heavy rain. So I go out there and I found something sticking partly out of the ground, when I dug it up I was so happy with what I saw, I brought it home cleaned it up and took pictures for you guys, so here it is!!! (and It sounds like this place was a trading outpost as well and the whole is area is covered in woods so who know whats buried out there I'm definitely going back out there to look. And also I'm planning on giving this to my moms work because there a museum and it belongs there with all the other things from around here.)​
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sorry about the size issues but everything works now, so what does everyone think?
 
Is "WAY COOL" too understated???????? :o
SWEET FIND!

~Nash~
 
Very nice axe. From what I have heard tho, the property was off-limits to detecting(10 minutes away). Guess it is who you know...lol. And great gesture giving it to the museum. HH.

Ed
 
Whao - nice!

HH and welcome aboard here!
 
Good eyes! Donating it to the museum is probably the right thing to do. Way to get your ax together! The donation might also open a door that would allow you to detect around the area. If that would be the case you might have a nice little location full of surprises. That is a beautiful native stone piece.

JRich
 
Wow, thats a beauty. 3/4 groove ? I have been looking for points for years and haven't come across one yet. Nice find !
 
Thanks to everyone who has shown interest, indeed I did know this area was private property, however I am an active volunteer there at my moms work and know and am friends with most of the staff there and DID get the ok to do so and didn't do any detecting either just a nice walk and a look around like usual and to THingfool, I grew up around here and have been in these woods for a long time and have never found anything like this!
 
That is a really beautiful example,glad to hear you are donating it to the museum for generations to enjoy. That spot must be buried in treasure and artifacts after this find they should give you free reign. I have some family up in Columbia City maybe someday they can take their little boys to the museum to check out your finds,HH...Shoot
 
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That is a really beautiful example,glad to hear you are donating it to the museum for generations to enjoy. That spot must be buried in treasure and artifacts after this find they should give you free reign. I have some family up in Columbia City maybe someday they can take their little boys to the museum to check out your finds,HH...Shoot
thanks i appreciate your comment, makes doing the right thing even more rewarding for me!
 

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