YosemiteSam
Jr. Member
SASQUASH said:Hear is the tooth with the shootgun led still in it. SASQUASH
couldnt afford gold and used lead instead,that lead polishes up bright!

SASQUASH said:Hear is the tooth with the shootgun led still in it. SASQUASH
nahabit said:Interesting theme... Whether and if 100 or 150 years that are found body\bones which begin to cause you police?
And what it was for war at you in 1812?dekalb33 said:i knew a guy who found one(ring)in a grave from war of 1812 or sometime near that on a river bank in the woods...
nahabit said:And what it was for war at you in 1812?dekalb33 said:i knew a guy who found one(ring)in a grave from war of 1812 or sometime near that on a river bank in the woods...
jeff of pa said:nahabit said:And what it was for war at you in 1812?dekalb33 said:i knew a guy who found one(ring)in a grave from war of 1812 or sometime near that on a river bank in the woods...
Personally, I Don't know Why.
But this should Help.
http://www.multied.com/1812/
The United States declared War on Great Britain on June 12, 1812. The war was declared as a result of long simmering disputes with Great Britian. The central dispute surrounded the impressment of American soldiers by the British. The British had previously attacked the USS Chesapeake and nearly caused a war two year earlier. In addition, disputes continued with Great Britain over the Northwest Territories and the border with Canada. Finally, the attempts of Great Britain to impose a blockade on France during the Napoleonic Wars was a constant source of conflict with the United States.
Lying on the bottom wouldn't be as bad as having it float in front of your mask in a minimum viz environmentlonewolfe said:Actually,
this is a big fear of mine while scuba diving!
Haven't run across any drown person laying on the bottem yet (and hope I don't)!
HH
Lonewolfe
jondar said:Several years ago I was searching the area where a Civil War battle had occurred. I saw a farmer on a tractor and went over and talked with him. He pointed out a piece of land to me and said that the man who owned that property in the 1950's was plowing some land which had been never been plowed before and started turning up bones. Recovered thirty skulls along with many bones. Confederate dead buried there after the battle. The Union dead were taken to cemeteries north of there.