Shae1324
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- Nov 25, 2017
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- Location
- Southaven, MS
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- Garret AT Pro, Fisher F22
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- All Treasure Hunting
During a recent trip to the Uhwarries in Montgomery County, NC, I dug this stuff from under two giant Oaks that had grown up through some barb wire tangle. At one time the area was part of a reservation, and then later was used extensively for mining. This place is not far from some rail tracks and an old shack, likely used in relation to the mining.
Most of this stuff I recognize. Old stove parts, a fired blank (not sure of the caliber yet), a ton of pottery and broken glass, a couple bottles, and pieces of an old porcelain mason jar lid. I am very curious about the age of the plow share, but I cannot discern any identifying markers on it as of yet. The rest of the pieces, well, you tell me if you are able. Thanks in advance guys.
Everything together, including the stuff Ive already identified:

The stove parts.Lids, maybe a foot, and Im not sure what the decorative round piece is.

Bottles with assorted pottery and glass inside.

The plow share. Any thoughts concerning age or manufacture would be most appreciated.

What are these?



This piece is very heavy and 1" thick at it's widest point. It kind of reminds me of a steel wedge used for splitting wood.

This is about 2" in diameter.

Most of this stuff I recognize. Old stove parts, a fired blank (not sure of the caliber yet), a ton of pottery and broken glass, a couple bottles, and pieces of an old porcelain mason jar lid. I am very curious about the age of the plow share, but I cannot discern any identifying markers on it as of yet. The rest of the pieces, well, you tell me if you are able. Thanks in advance guys.
Everything together, including the stuff Ive already identified:

The stove parts.Lids, maybe a foot, and Im not sure what the decorative round piece is.

Bottles with assorted pottery and glass inside.

The plow share. Any thoughts concerning age or manufacture would be most appreciated.

What are these?



This piece is very heavy and 1" thick at it's widest point. It kind of reminds me of a steel wedge used for splitting wood.

This is about 2" in diameter.

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