diggerfororo
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We had a nice day Yesterday and I got tired of dodging my wife. I decided to get out of the house and do some diggin before she found something for me to do. I didn't have for to go (6 blocks) the the site of Old Powel park. This site was abandoned as a park in 1946 when they built the new city park at the edge of town. (120 Acres) This story shows what you may find with a little research and some luck. My father had in his possession a copy of the hometown newspaper from 1898. I was looking at it one day (about 3 years ago) and noticed a story about the annual 4th of July picnic that was held at Powel park. Being as this is my home town, and I had never heard of "Powel Park" I ask my dad. He told me the history behind the park and where it was located. ZOOOOOOOM I was gone. To make a long story short, I started hunting there every chance I got. This site was also the site of carnivals during the 50's so there was a wide range of coins. Most of the newer coins were located to the north end of the area and the older coins were on the south next to the RR tracks. I took some pix of the area and you can see a large mound of dirt in the back, behind the substation. This area was the location of the ball diamond. I managed to locate some photos of the field from the 20's and it had a very large grandstand area. I managed to dig well over 100 pieces of silver on this site with a large percent being Barbers. When I got the this area yesterday I found that they had graded off a larg area on the north.(Goody-goody) I managed to ger several silver and 1 Indian. This IH has been coated with silver or something. I guess this goes to show you that, the grass is not always greener on the other side.
Les
I added a better pix of the Indian. Don't know whether it is plated or not.
Les
I added a better pix of the Indian. Don't know whether it is plated or not.
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