Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

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Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

My daughters and I recently found another old homestead site a couple of miles from the one we've been detecting and decided to go check it out yesterday. My oldest daughter took some pictures of the old foundation. The people who built this place certainly knew what how to plan a house site! It sits on a high bank overlooking a creek and a big bottom(a field). The house was a two room as far as I can tell and there are still a couple of old trees next to it. We haven't found where the barn or outbuildings were--still looking. We started metal detecting where we "think" the back door would have been. The kid smoked me on finds!! She started off with a wedding band :o! It was a ladies ring and says "CHECO"(?) inside--anyone know what that means?? and looks to be gold. She also found an 1898 Barber quarter and a 1913 buffalo nickel. About five feet from where she found the ring, I found a mans wedding band--its just gold plated and very thin. It also has some marks that I've never seen before and any information on these would also be appreciated! These finds are almost sad to me--I have to wonder why the man and woman lost their rings :'(. We also found a pocket knife, an A.J. Tower button(rain slicker)(I have found 2 of these at the other homestead site-this must have been a popular jacket/slicker), 4 brass reed things(?), 15 shotgun shells, a Merry Widows tin, a back off a pocket watch(?), some intricate iron pieces that say Peabody-Stiggleman Co., (maybe an old sewing machine?), and a cast iron foot(stove?). West and southwest of the foundation is a rocky outcropping and while metal detecting this, we started finding pieces of flint and maybe a couple of broken arrowheads. I found a trilobite, too!! At least I think that's what it is?! We'll be going back this week--the weather is supposed to be beautiful and in the 60's--the Oklahoma weather is really crazy right now, but I'm not complaining!! Here are the pictures and also a picture of a flock of wild turkey's we happened upon while driving to the site. Hope you enjoy!!! sandcreek4
 

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Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Great finds!! Nice trilobite.
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

I think the old lady musta found pop's stash of the widows, and got so mad that she took off her ring and chucked it. Then shot the old man when he came home ;D Idk what checo means, but that ring looks like it was plated also, I see some flaking off in your pic. Continued good luck in your endeavours....NGE
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

I believe your ornate cast items are from an old school desk. :wink:

Nice finds! :thumbsup:
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Acronym Definition
CHECO Contemporary Historical Examination of Current Operations
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Jerry1NJ said:
Great finds!! Nice trilobite.
Thanks Jerry1NJ!! The trilobite was a surprise-I've never found one before! sandcreek4
notgittinenny ( treasures ) said:
I think the old lady musta found pop's stash of the widows, and got so mad that she took off her ring and chucked it. Then shot the old man when he came home ;D Idk what checo means, but that ring looks like it was plated also, I see some flaking off in your pic. Continued good luck in your endeavours....NGE
Good Lord-could you tell all that from these finds?!?! ;D That's HILARIOUS! Thanks, NGE for the comments!! sandcreek4
Blacksheep said:
I believe your ornate cast items are from an old school desk. :wink:

Nice finds! :thumbsup:
Thanks for the info--I'll do some research on old school desks! sandcreek4
dontknownutin said:
Acronym Definition
CHECO Contemporary Historical Examination of Current Operations
Oh, really?! :icon_scratch: ;D Could be! ::) thanks for the comments! sandcreek4
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Wow! Awesome finds.
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Awesome finds! I agree with the logic of school desk hardware.

Always fun to find the 3 Merry Widows containers!

LOVE the Barber!

Congrats! Great hunt! :thumbsup:
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

checo is a spanish name.Maybe someone on here can search it.Terrific finds. :thumbsup:
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

sandcreek4,
outstanding group of finds.

Enjoyed your post; neat photos. :thumbsup:

have a good un........
SHERMANVILLE
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

very nice... Look at my 1955 Plate.. Alittle Rustie but a Nice find.

good luck.
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

nice finds those are old school desk items i have dug a truck load from what must have been the old sand creek school. nice pic's dave.
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

checo was a ring make in south Texas in the late 1880's to early 1910's i have one in my collection of rinds and it took me over a year to find this out. found it out by acadent while on vacation in Mexico.
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Nice finds. Can't help you with any identification on the rings. Looks like they busted up a sewing machine or an old student desk, but that's just a guess.

A couple of those turkeys would sure look good in my freezer!

As for the trilobite, you don't find stuff much earlier than that. WTG :icon_sunny:
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Your brass reeds are from an organ...they are organ reeds....you find these a lot around old homesites...
Baggins
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Organs, harmonicas, trilobytes and turkeys, oh my!
Those rings could sure tell a story!
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

congrats on you guys terrific finds and thanks for sharing the photos of the area absolutely gorgeous
hh
dave+bobbie
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Great hunt and finds for sure :thumbsup: that looks like a very promising spot for sure, I'd be hitting that one hard!
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Wow you sure have some awesome finds, nice barber & rings, nice photos as well.

Chris
 

Re: Another old homestead site found in Oklahoma-wedding bands & more!!

Ozzys_Angel said:
Wow! Awesome finds.
Thanks, Ozzys_Angel! sandcreek4
beetle662 said:
Awesome finds! I agree with the logic of school desk hardware.

Always fun to find the 3 Merry Widows containers!

LOVE the Barber!

Congrats! Great hunt! :thumbsup:
Those Widows always crack us up! ;D Thanks for the comments!! sandcreek4
warsawdaddy said:
checo is a spanish name.Maybe someone on here can search it.Terrific finds. :thumbsup:
Thanks warsawdaddy! sandcreek4
SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS said:
sandcreek4,
outstanding group of finds.

Enjoyed your post; neat photos. :thumbsup:

have a good un........
SHERMANVILLE
Thanks SHERMANVILLE! sandcreek4
Twin Digger said:
very nice... Look at my 1955 Plate.. Alittle Rustie but a Nice find.

good luck.
Thanks Twin Digger! sandcreek4
ok oil said:
nice finds those are old school desk items i have dug a truck load from what must have been the old sand creek school. nice pic's dave.
Thanks Dave--where was the old Sand Creek school? Was it near the Bartlesville Y--along Sand Creek? Or if this is still a good spot you're hunting, you don't have to tell me! Wait until you get all the goodies out of the ground!!! :wink: sandcreek4
Indyfan73 said:
checo was a ring make in south Texas in the late 1880's to early 1910's i have one in my collection of rinds and it took me over a year to find this out. found it out by acadent while on vacation in Mexico.
Thanks for the info, Indyfan73! Maybe the people who lived here came from Texas! sandcreek4
nebstater said:
Nice finds. Can't help you with any identification on the rings. Looks like they busted up a sewing machine or an old student desk, but that's just a guess.

A couple of those turkeys would sure look good in my freezer!

As for the trilobite, you don't find stuff much earlier than that. WTG :icon_sunny:
Thanks nebstater!! We're kinda thinking the same thing about those turkey's--my daughter loves to hunt and her grandad just bought her a new Mossburg 20 gauge--turkey season will be starting soon here in Okla.(April 6-May 6). She can't hardly wait :thumbsup:. sandcreek4
Baggins said:
Your brass reeds are from an organ...they are organ reeds....you find these a lot around old homesites...
Baggins
Thanks for the info Baggins--now if we could just find a whole organ!! sandcreek4
Lowbatts said:
Organs, harmonicas, trilobytes and turkeys, oh my!
Those rings could sure tell a story!
Thanks Lowbatts! Yes, the rings could tell a story for sure and I was thrilled with the trilobyte. sandcreek4
dave-enc said:
congrats on you guys terrific finds and thanks for sharing the photos of the area absolutely gorgeous
hh
dave+bobbie
Thanks dave+bobbie, glad you enjoyed the pics. of the site and finds!!! sandcreek4
Giant056 said:
Great hunt and finds for sure :thumbsup: that looks like a very promising spot for sure, I'd be hitting that one hard!
Thanks Giant056--we're going back to the site today! sandcreek4
seger98 said:
Wow you sure have some awesome finds, nice barber & rings, nice photos as well.

Chris
Thanks Chris for the comments. sandcreek4
 

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