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If any wish to find out more about this little star coin
minted between 1851 to 1873 in total of 42,728,340 then feel free to contact me for more information. It has a most interesting history to discover
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I found the below excerpt linked with photograph in the forum.
Detecting In Deed, By: Lance W. Comfort
As Seen In Western & Eastern Treasures Magazine
http://www.treasurenet.com/cgi-bin/treasure/westeast/feature.pl/Show?_id=200810
"One item I found was a nice 1852 silver 3¢ piece at the second cellar hole, and we dug many buttons, buckles, and other items in both locations. An old pewter school bell and mid 1800s clock face were found on the original homestead grounds.
Rick soon had to return to California, and we were both a bit saddened that we were not able to find something that we could definitely attribute to Israel. Within a few days of his return, Rick started to send me more information he had found on Israel and his family. The picture was becoming a bit clearer.
Israel had been born in April of 1743 in Durham, New Hampshire, where he met and married Sally Chesley. They moved to the wilderness that was to become our town some time prior to the Revolutionary War, when there was almost no one but native Americans living in our area of the country. It must have been a terribly hard life, which certainly shows Israel's character. They also seem to have been a very religious family, as indicated by the biblical names of their children and the fact that the family donated land for two of the earlier churches in our town. A brother of Israel who stayed in Durham was also a minister."
Gary


I found the below excerpt linked with photograph in the forum.
Detecting In Deed, By: Lance W. Comfort
As Seen In Western & Eastern Treasures Magazine
http://www.treasurenet.com/cgi-bin/treasure/westeast/feature.pl/Show?_id=200810
"One item I found was a nice 1852 silver 3¢ piece at the second cellar hole, and we dug many buttons, buckles, and other items in both locations. An old pewter school bell and mid 1800s clock face were found on the original homestead grounds.
Rick soon had to return to California, and we were both a bit saddened that we were not able to find something that we could definitely attribute to Israel. Within a few days of his return, Rick started to send me more information he had found on Israel and his family. The picture was becoming a bit clearer.
Israel had been born in April of 1743 in Durham, New Hampshire, where he met and married Sally Chesley. They moved to the wilderness that was to become our town some time prior to the Revolutionary War, when there was almost no one but native Americans living in our area of the country. It must have been a terribly hard life, which certainly shows Israel's character. They also seem to have been a very religious family, as indicated by the biblical names of their children and the fact that the family donated land for two of the earlier churches in our town. A brother of Israel who stayed in Durham was also a minister."
Gary