dirt diggler
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Went to WV for the thanksgiving holliday to a good freinds farm. Went detecting the first day i was there in a location that had a pony express stop back in the day . Found lots of iron a few peices ive never seen before in VA. Around the spring is where I found the fancy lookin sash buckle and the brass lock (any info on this would be appreciated).Well it was gettin dark so we headed down to the house for supper. After that my buddy was very excited and wanted to check out the yard at 9:30pm I said lets go . The property has a early 1800's barn down in the bottom wher the house stands ,the yard was full of bullet casings mostly from us over the years , but right when i was going to call it quits a belt plate poped out on it was two crossed flint lock riffles I've never seen a plate like this anywhere and still dont have clue to where or when is it from . In 1875 the us army used this symbol for the infantry but all ive found are patches no belt plates I know this should be whatsit but I hope one of you also have found one and can help with this.I went to see my freind at the stafford civil war reasearch center and he told me once again i found something he cant help me with.
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