ink-a-alot
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- East Texas
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Yall can laugh at me all you want but i like to go and talk to oldtimers around my town who have lived here all there life's. And it duzz pay off, I have learned more from old folks then any place else, like knowing how to tell an old home place by looking at the tree's growing around the land or old road beds, and crossing's.. ive been told about old story's of finds in the area i live in that they remeber from their childhood. old indian camp sites,ect... I know a old man in his 90s that was a surveyor and he could rember the old maps he would use on the land he was working on,, with his help i found a old jail from the 1800s and some old pioneer camps, and i havent checked it out yet, but he told me about an old Slave Camp near by.. im just saying asking older people can help more than old books or just hunting places that you think are good spots... people farmed more in the old days, and would plow up all sorts of things like arrowheads , pots.. money, all my old bottles that i have found came from old town dumps that most folks didnt know about.. ...