Amazing 1830’s second Seminole war fort hunt

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I don’t usually post on here much anymore, but today I felt the need to. You just don’t come across sites like this in FL very often anymore. Got permission to a 1/2 acre yard near a fort site. The man said he never let anyone hunt, and the finds showed that. Here is my take from the hunt. A ton of musket balls, a complete hat plume holder with the flaming hat insignia, many buttons (US great coat, artillery, kepi, etc.), a lead handmade pencil, and more. My friend Britain also dug a hat plume holder, musket balls, about 20 buttons, and some other amazing relics (his finds not pictured) ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1578179337.064869.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1578179367.161706.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1578179380.894954.webp
 

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Those are incredible relics!
 

That was an amazing hunt!

You must have done some serious sweet talking to get that permission.
 

What a great batch of finds.
 

That was an amazing hunt!

You must have done some serious sweet talking to get that permission.

Sure did! Lol. Only can get on this place about once a year.
 

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