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It's raining horse, oxen and mule shoes here.... STILL!!!!
Ok folks… I know this isn't "treasure" but I am so curious why I find SO MANY DAMN shoes. I found 2 more half ones today. If there was a "king of half horseshoes" I got to be in the running. Now I am finding them all on this old wagon road behind my home. The road from my home runs about 3/4 mile to the Duck River here in Middle TN. I have barely even began to MD a lot of this road and found all these shoes in a very short space. And I find a lot of these short chain links also. I do not know the difference between mule shoes or horseshoes. Maybe some of these 1/2 shoes are oxen maybe (split hooves). My buddy Huntsmans53 (Frank) and I found 4-5 in just a 30-40 ft. search this spring. I've tried to research today the age of these but didn't find out much. I did find out though that most horses shoes were manufactured during the civil war and have stamps on them. On the one I cleaned up I can't find any stamp. Some of the shotgun head stamps I've found on this road were from 1864 on up (No. 12 U.S. ROMAX). I believe there was an old river ferry crossing behind my home and can't wait to go back later when the foliage is down and it cools off here.
So anybody have any idea about how old some of these shoes might be. There's probably no way of telling but I'm just inquiring anyway in case. Thanks …. Brad
Ok folks… I know this isn't "treasure" but I am so curious why I find SO MANY DAMN shoes. I found 2 more half ones today. If there was a "king of half horseshoes" I got to be in the running. Now I am finding them all on this old wagon road behind my home. The road from my home runs about 3/4 mile to the Duck River here in Middle TN. I have barely even began to MD a lot of this road and found all these shoes in a very short space. And I find a lot of these short chain links also. I do not know the difference between mule shoes or horseshoes. Maybe some of these 1/2 shoes are oxen maybe (split hooves). My buddy Huntsmans53 (Frank) and I found 4-5 in just a 30-40 ft. search this spring. I've tried to research today the age of these but didn't find out much. I did find out though that most horses shoes were manufactured during the civil war and have stamps on them. On the one I cleaned up I can't find any stamp. Some of the shotgun head stamps I've found on this road were from 1864 on up (No. 12 U.S. ROMAX). I believe there was an old river ferry crossing behind my home and can't wait to go back later when the foliage is down and it cools off here.
So anybody have any idea about how old some of these shoes might be. There's probably no way of telling but I'm just inquiring anyway in case. Thanks …. Brad
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