Iron Brigade--Congrats to HB on his SPUR and an Eagle!!

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Hello All,

Even though the weather wasn't cooperating, my buddy HB and I got onto a housesite out in the middle of nowhere today. It was an easy housesite to find--since the farmer had tipped us off to the fact that he thought something was there. :) So after a failed attempt to take the car offroad in the muck without 4wd :tard: we parked on some nice Gravel and Walked in.

The site was Iron Infested with a few dozen aluminum beaver tail pulltabs to boot. Since it was pasture land, we were hoping that the plow had never touched it. And as it turns out, we were right.

The finds were slow to come up. I started finding some oil lantern tops (ended up with Four of 'em--which is pretty unusual for one hunt). All the patent dates on the wick turners are in the 1870s. The usual housesite finds were starting to make an appearance. HB dug a toe tap, and I got a nice floral button with the shank on it. I also dug this large flat button. Now while some of you up north probably wouldn't get excited about this type of button, it makes me Very happy when I find them--because we don't often have sites that old in our neck of the woods. Typical flat button finds for us are the smaller-sized ones.

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We also started digging some suspender clips--three Nice ones, in fact. HB got a great one with a star cut-out. Here is a photo of the two he found:

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Then he called me over to look at a button. "One or Two Piece?" I asked. "Two" was the reply. And I said without hesitation "Eagle Button!" (even though I couldn't see anything on it). Of all the two piece buttons we've dug this year, there has only been an 1840 campiagn button, a large civilian two-piece, and a Masonic button that weren't Military buttons. :thumbsup:

So after that button find, we started to pound the area to death. The rain had started misting down on us, and I was wishing that it was snow instead! Here's a photo of HB hitting the turf:

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HB got an interesting piece marked "PERRY & CO / PATENT / LONDON." Thie piece has a horseshoe for the outside border, and what looks like a jockey's cap up above. Interesting piece--and I'm hoping someone will have an idea about it. Here it is, cleaned up:

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Pretty soon he called me over to see one of the Great finds for the day--an Excellent spur! First Spur for HB--and you can tell by that smile. :thumbsup:

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Then I had a little stroke of luck in walking over the only coin for the day. It was a deepie, in the hole with some junk iron. A late date IH cent. :P

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At that point, the rain started pouring down on our heads. (We'd watched as it rolled in from the distance, but we were'nt willing to leave until the last minute. :icon_pirat: ) So we ran for the car and started plotting the return trip. ;D

Here is a photo of all of the finds together, before cleaning:


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Nana40 said:
Another great site for you all! :icon_king: Fantastic bunch of relics! Love that rose button! :icon_pirat:

Super post! Nana :wink:

Thanks Nana! The rose button took a while with the aluminum jelly. I cleaned it slowly once I realized how much gilding was left. :)
 
redlined said:
Looks like you guys did really well, what is an approximate date for a flat button like that? Great finds, thanks for the look.

Date would probably be very early 1800s or even late 1700s. Without a quality mark, and being in the larger size--I'd say that's right. The 1820-60ish ones seem to all have quality marks on them, and they seem to be of the smaller size.


I'll get back to replying to the rest of y'all after the hunt today.


Regards,


Buckles
 
Take some of that sour mash with ya........ you'll think ya need it. Nice finds, wish I could find some virgin dirt around here, it is all turning into blacktop and concrete :(. >>>>>NGE
 
Brrrr! I'm back--and you aren't gonna Believe the re-hunt of this spot...

Post will be up tonight.


:o
 
DD-777 said:
BuckleBoy said:
Brrrr!  I'm back--and you aren't gonna Believe the re-hunt of this spot... 

Post will be up tonight.


:o

You just LOVE keeping us in suspense...  :wink:


Well what I found is made of silver, has a sitting lady on it, and it's larger than a Quarter...  How's that?  ;D

But you still gotta wait to see what HB found.  :wink:  (And it's just as good.)



-Buckles


I can't feel my fingers yet. :tard:
 
BuckleBoy said:
DD-777 said:
BuckleBoy said:
Brrrr! I'm back--and you aren't gonna Believe the re-hunt of this spot...

Post will be up tonight.


:o

You just LOVE keeping us in suspense... :wink:


Well what I found is made of silver, has a sitting lady on it, and it's larger than a Quarter... How's that? ;D

But you still gotta wait to see what HB found. :wink: (And it's just as good.)



-Buckles


I can't feel my fingers yet. :tard:

You found the coveted silver toilet still in use ?! Awesome... :tongue3: :wink: ;D
 
DD-777 said:
You found the coveted silver toilet still in use ?! Awesome... :tongue3: :wink: ;D

Nah. If I found that, I'd Retire!
 
Hill Billy said:
Ohio Jerry said:
Nice finds BB and HB! I really appreciate the time you put in to the photo presentation and the story behind the finds. Thanks for taking us along on some awesome hunts!!
Jerry
It was an awsome hunt, going back in the morning to dig the privy and do a little more swinging.I hope we dig up some nice bottles tomorrow,the outhouse is long gone but the bottles are in the bottom crying BBoy come get me. :-*
Did you use a privy rod to find it?
 
Oh man,you found a 1853-0 Half Dollar and HB found a 1878-S ? Well I was thinking Big for ya anyway. :thumbsup:

I Love hunting the Civil War era homesites and older,especially when you have to research there past existance.
Nova Treasure
 
BuckleBoy said:
DD-777 said:
BuckleBoy said:
Brrrr! I'm back--and you aren't gonna Believe the re-hunt of this spot...

Post will be up tonight.


:o

You just LOVE keeping us in suspense... :wink:


Well what I found is made of silver, has a sitting lady on it, and it's larger than a Quarter... How's that? ;D

But you still gotta wait to see what HB found. :wink: (And it's just as good.)



-Buckles


I can't feel my fingers yet. :tard:
Your fingers thawed out yet? man the suspense is killing me..a seated liberty half!!!??? :clock:
 
Fingers thawed. Finds cleaned. Post will be up soon.

:thumbsup:
 
WELL HURRY UP, The suspense is dripping off my forehead!...NGE
 
Buckleboy, Great finds Buddy, Look forward to seeing what else you find there. Again congratulations !!!:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
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Fine Coat Size Cavalry Eagle "C" From Strawberry Plains Found in 1977


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This is a nice looking original classic Civil War coat size cavalry uniform button. This is the style with the eagle on the front of the button. The eagle has the shield on her chest with the letter “C” which denotes the cavalry branch of service. The button has the original back and shank intact. You can read the maker’s mark on the back of “GODDARD & BROS.” which is a little tougher to find than most backmarks. This is an attractive dug Civil War cavalry eagle “C” button. This piece was part of the museum like collection of Mike Miner. The verbal history that accompanied the piece is that it was recovered in the area of the battle of Strawberry Plains in East Tennessee and he found it in 1977. It is an excellent piece of Civil War history!

I looked for a Back marked Goddard Bros. infantry button,but this Calvary button was all i could find right now.
it had a pic of the back,but not readible enough to show on here.
Nova Treasure
 

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Very nice hunts BB. :icon_sunny: That whiskey thingy is cool. Imagine finding that in Kentucky :D
 
Buckleboy, Another great bunch of find's, Congratulations and I hope you have a great Christmas :thumbsup:
 

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Awesome finds. Congrats on the spur.
Dman
 
Searching the scrap piles in the A/C and Identifying cool relics is always good.

Congrats, Nova Treasure
 

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