SW Detroit PolishFinnish
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Almost 2 years research narrows the " GOLD" spot to within half a mile.
Just putting up a second posting for basically the same but with MUCH MORE DIFFERENT results than my first posting.Had to sacrifice good old plicking, thats what I call your normal everyday detecting ladies and gentlemen. Now what I need is a solid,honest,healthy,historically orientated,skilled individual to help me walk the wooded embankments of the river/creek.Yup!!! No baloney!! Besides the atlas and old magazine issue, had researched and found the evidence that Gold was found in this area, west of Detroit,from 3 solid out of state papers including two probables from towns nearby.The Gold purity was similar to that found in Georgia and the Carolina,s at that time, basically the Gold Rush of 1799 and 1832.Fall is coming so alot of that prickly stuff along the embankment is going to die out so the grounds going to clear up, matterfact thats when the Gold was discovered, around late October and early November.Anyone now for alittle Recon and a pair of extra eyes to help me out.Anyone with some experience in prospecting for Gold along creeks and rivers is up on top on my list.Never commercially mined,State Historians at Lansing don,t know anything about it as also state Geologist, a second discovery a few months later than it dropped out of history after the Gold strike in California.
Just putting up a second posting for basically the same but with MUCH MORE DIFFERENT results than my first posting.Had to sacrifice good old plicking, thats what I call your normal everyday detecting ladies and gentlemen. Now what I need is a solid,honest,healthy,historically orientated,skilled individual to help me walk the wooded embankments of the river/creek.Yup!!! No baloney!! Besides the atlas and old magazine issue, had researched and found the evidence that Gold was found in this area, west of Detroit,from 3 solid out of state papers including two probables from towns nearby.The Gold purity was similar to that found in Georgia and the Carolina,s at that time, basically the Gold Rush of 1799 and 1832.Fall is coming so alot of that prickly stuff along the embankment is going to die out so the grounds going to clear up, matterfact thats when the Gold was discovered, around late October and early November.Anyone now for alittle Recon and a pair of extra eyes to help me out.Anyone with some experience in prospecting for Gold along creeks and rivers is up on top on my list.Never commercially mined,State Historians at Lansing don,t know anything about it as also state Geologist, a second discovery a few months later than it dropped out of history after the Gold strike in California.