Giving Something Back - 1830 CW house

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Thought I would post up some more info on the house / property where I found that piece of Spanish silver 8 reale about a week ago. As I mentioned, this 1830 house (known as the Page House) is right in the mix of where the Morrisville, NC battle took place on April 13th, 1865.
Lt. Williamson Malcus Page
(1836 Ð May 7, 1910, Page Family Cemetery, Morrisville, NC)
Malcus was 25 years old when he enlisted and accepted his commission in the Confederate Army as lieutenant on May 16, 1861. It was at his house in Morrisville where the grand send off gala was held on June 1, 1861. Once in service, he gained the appointment of Assistant Quartermaster, which held the rank of Captain, on October 7, 1862. Paige for reasons unknown resigned from this post on April 29, 1863. He returned to Morrisville and ran the Confederate commissary, where local citizens were required to pay their 10% crop taxes to the government.
After the war and Reconstruction was over, Page became the Register of Deeds for Wake County in 1883. He was quite popular in office and elected on the Democratic ticket, Sheriff for the county in 1890 and again in 1902. (Image courtesy of Mary Page Ferrel, Morrisville. She still lives in the original Page house where the company was organized in 1861.)


Every time I've been there to hunt so far, I've been able to come home with coins and/or relics still even after all the years this place has been detected.
To show my appreciation to the wonderful owners, and to give MDer's a good name, I decided to make them a shadowbox containing old relics mainly from their property, plus a few more thrown in for good measure.
There is a 1890 IH, 1800's buttons, fired CW bullet, silver spoon piece (dated 1908), etc.
Enjoy,
MM
 

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You guys keep this up I'm going to start crying. :'(
I truly appreciate all your great comments. I love this hobby, and the great folks on TN.
You are a great bunch, and I'm darn proud to be a member.
Have a great week.
-Doug-
MM

rust in peace said:
Hi,
I've been thinking about making a display something like that. How did you attach the pieces to the box? Cool display!

RIP,
I just used a small dab of silicon glue to hold each piece in place. The silicon glue can be peeled off if it ever needed to be.
I find it holds great too.
-MM-
 

Wow, Doug, that is one very nice display you made for the owners. A view into the past. ::)

You are a class act! Okay, you can start crying now.... ;D ;D :'(

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Great idea and nice job on the display! HH, Mike
 

That was very considerate of you, what a great guy. Thanks for sharing that with us.


HH and Good Luck.
 

HI MM!

How great to have an old place to go back to time after time and continue to find relics and coins! Congratulations on all of your finds! That was a very nice and thoughtful gift to the owners. I am sure they were most appreciative. You did a great job on the box! I know now who to call on when I need one!


SCARLETT (Deanna - your Clayton friend)
 

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