A decent cellar hole/foundation

Mirage

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Dan and I hunted a couple weeks ago. Per our usual methodology we were investigating potential cellar holes. We finally found a decent one:

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The first time there Dan concentrated more on an area that produced lots of wheats and a Mercury Dime for him. Here is what he found:

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The second time back he concentrated more on the areas right around the old foundation. He found some neat stuff (sorry no pics).

Here are my finds for the two trips:

Some crusty wheats and an IH:

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The IH is pretty beat up:
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Found a pill case?
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An interesting “Brother” pin. Probably has some age to it.
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Back side:
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An 1892 Thimble:
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Some junk:
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A cool cheap old ring:
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Dan and I kept finding these octagonal shaped tacks. We wondered what they were. Then I found one pounded into a piece of slate roofing. Also found a couple flat buttons:
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Lastly, the other day I had to just do twenty minutes at the LC site after work. Found a wheat penny and this nice old little button:

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Cleaned it up and it has some lettering on the back:
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I would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Good luck in your treasure hunting in 2010.

Bob
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Very nice! Looks like you have found a real nice spot, good luck and keep the pics coming.
 

i have found some of those roof tacks and i had no idea what they were either...thanks for the info
 

During WWII there was something called, "Blue Star Mothers". They displayed a small red, white and blue banner in their windows. It had/has a blue star on it. No doubt there were pins also. It was to indicate a mother who had/has a child in the military.

You may have found a Blue Star Brother pin. That is a pin meant to be worn by someone who had a brother in the war.

Google Blue Star Mothers and you will see that they still exist.
 

Man that is a cool site. The stuff dug covers a wide range of years. The flat buttons in the pics date the early 1800's The backmarked ones 1820 or so. The first word on the back of the one button looks like rich. The backmark is probably Rich Gilt, but may be Rich Orange Gilt or Rich Gold Gilt. Just because the buttons are that old doesn't necessarily mean they were lost the long ago but digging more than one is a good indication that they were. I would hit that place hard.
 

Somewhere in Ohio, an awesome site to hunt! The thimble with a date is cool, I haven't found one with a date. Great pictures and HH, Mike
 

Great spot you're on :thumbsup: Excellent mix of cool finds too WTG Love the blue star pin
 

That is a cool site to hunt. Nice finds as well. What? No snow in Ohio yet...... :icon_sunny: Congrats on the finds and no snow! jgas
 

great pics Bob.

Before, on the second trip there when you and Nate had to leave, I did forget to tell you that I also dug the exact same Junior Fire Marshal ring...and like yours it was close to the foundation (was in the area by the back entrance where I was excavating that strip)
Mine's in better shape :P
 

Nice foundation hunt and great finds ... a dated silver thimble is kind of a rare find and pretty cool ... congratz on a nice outing! :icon_thumright:
 

Great looking spot Bob.
Congrats to you & Dan on the finds. I hit an old property once that had a load of those octagonal tacks in the yard. It drove me nuts! :tongue3:
Happy holidays from Club Miner.
-Doug-
 

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Nice finds! I have dug that exact ring too. Its from The Hartford Fire Insurance Co. located in Hartford CT. If you look close on the bottom of the band you can see it. The Hartford is still in Hartford CT. and they still use a big buck deer for their logo.
 

:hello Thats a big foundation you've found there ,I love the colors on the brother pin
vermonster
 

Thanks Bob, did'nt know they had used them in slate roofs also, those tacks have driven me crazy at times. They use them in a tin metal roofing also that was on some of the better homes in the early 1900's. A lot of homes in my area still have this type of roof. A dead giveaway to an older home even if it's been vynled on the exterior. Nice finds and great pics!
 

INCREDIBLE FINDS!!! WAY TO GO
 

Here's a picture of that brooch I found on that trip. I posted it in the What is it section. General thought based on the design is early Federal
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That site must have had folks around for a LONG time with the variety of finds you all are digging. And all of them are super! :thumbsup: Great pictures as always. It's been a pleasure to read about your adventures over the years.

Merry Christmas, Bob! :icon_santa:

Nana :hello:
 

Hey Bob! Looks like you guys have been hunting some decent spots. :icon_thumright:

In one of your photos there appears to be a star button with a snake around the rim at first look. It is sitting next to a silver dime in the photo. If so it should have thirteen stars gaurded by a serpent, a very nice early political button with some collector value.

I missed not hunting with Nate and you this year, lets try for a couple of hunts in 2010.

Take care and Merry Christmas to you and Nate!

Steve Jones
 

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