Rev War American outpost on site of American Indian Village

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Revolutionary War American outpost on site of American Indian Village

It doesn't get much better than this! A two-fer sale! General John Sullivan's tropps marched up the east branch of the Susquehanna River and destroyed 40 or so Indian Villages during the Revolution to keep things like the Cherry Valley Massacre and Wyoming massacre from happening again. The Indians fled to Canada, where many starved that winter as their British allies were overwhelmed.

So on this one little knoll I found evidence of an American encampment over the last few weeks.

IMG_1866.webp In the road with the aluminum pops up this little George II halfpenny. NEVER listen to me and look in the roads or next to them, no I never said that. It's pretty well gone but has enough detail to identify it.

IMG_1867.webp I found several points, since they are dirt colored they are hard to spot.

IMG_1870.webpIMG_1871.webpIMG_1872.webp This is huge hand chopper ax, the kind the natives would use to crack open large bones, or coconuts.

IMG_1869.webp Points all the from same day. Coin is for comparison for size.

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IMG_1874.webp This rock is wild. Has an inside and outside curve to it. I wonder if the natives used it as a grinder or base to grind on, that is. Opinions?

IMG_1836.webp Brass pieces from the other day.

IMG_1844.webp Points from the week before.

IMG_1835.webp More points.

IMG_1818.webp Indian trade materials from the week before that.

IMG_1820.webp The two silvers from that same time.

IMG_1825.webp Earlier points (early June this year.)

IMG_1771.webp More coolness, last of May.

IMG_1777.webp End of May contact period items.

IMG_1778.webp A few of the trade beads.

IMG_1779.webp It was a good year for points - best one since 1984.

IMG_1771.webp From Sullivan's camp.

DSCN0391.webp Happy Man rock face from the year before.

DSCN0384.webp Net sinkers.

DSCN0393.webp Musket balls.

IMG_0405.webp Rev war stirrup the day it was found.

DSCN0398.webp Broekn linstock piece for a cannon.

But wait! There's more including grapeshot and cannonballs and buttons, but I don't know where those images are.

I guess you got the joke about the coconut.
 

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It doesn't get much better than this! A two-fer sale! General John Sullivan's tropps marched up the east branch of the Susquehanna River and destroyed 40 or so Indian Villages during the Revolution to keep things like the Cherry Valley Massacre and Wyoming massacre from happening again. The Indians fled to Canada, where many starved that winter as their British allies were overwhelmed.

So on this one little knoll I found evidence of an American encampment over the last few weeks.

View attachment 1843792 In the road with the aluminum pops up this little George II halfpenny. NEVER listen to me and look in the roads or next to them, no I never said that. It's pretty well gone but has enough detail to identify it.

View attachment 1843795 I found several points, since they are dirt colored they are hard to spot.

View attachment 1843796View attachment 1843797View attachment 1843798 This is huge hand chopper ax, the kind the natives would use to crack open large bones, or coconuts.

View attachment 1843799 Points all the from same day. Coin is for comparison for size.

View attachment 1843800

View attachment 1843801 This rock is wild. Has an inside and outside curve to it. I wonder if the natives used it as a grinder or base to grind on, that is. Opinions?

View attachment 1843802 Brass pieces from the other day.

View attachment 1843803 Points from the week before.

View attachment 1843804 More points.

View attachment 1843805 Indian trade materials from the week before that.

View attachment 1843806 The two silvers from that same time.

View attachment 1843807 Earlier points (early June this year.)

View attachment 1843808 More coolness, last of May.

View attachment 1843809 End of May contact period items.

View attachment 1843810 A few of the trade beads.

View attachment 1843811 It was a good year for points - best one since 1984.

View attachment 1843808 From Sullivan's camp.

View attachment 1843812 Happy Man rock face from the year before.

View attachment 1843813 Net sinkers.

View attachment 1843814 Musket balls.

View attachment 1843815 Rev war stirrup the day it was found.

View attachment 1843816 Broekn linstock piece for a cannon.

But wait! There's more including grapeshot and cannonballs and buttons, but I don't know where those images are.

I guess you got the joke about the coconut.
Great area with amazing history. I actually live in Cherry Valley and drive by the site of the fort from the massacre every day.
 

Lots of sweet relics. I would still be smiling from all those finds. Congrats. :icon_thumleft:
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

That area has been very good to you and well worth the long drive.
 

Nice assortment of relics. I like those stone points.
 

Incredible finds and a fantastic read. I love the way you've been able to directly tie the history into your recoveries. Thanks for taking the time to put it all together for us.
 

Wow!
What a site.

Congrats.
Great historical recoveries.
 

Very interesting post. Love those points. Congrats on all the great finds
 

Thanks all. It's a long way up there. I may get some fossil collecting in tomorrow early before it gets hot. There is a "borrow pit" I know about that has trilobites and such.
 

Smokey, I'm drooling all over the keyboard...outstanding series of hunts! :notworthy:
 

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Awesome stuff!
How can you tell things like this are part of Indian trade pieces? I find random whats-its that look similar all the time and throw them away!
 

Incredible finds
 

Good Lord!!!!!!!! Congratz......
 

Really nice finds! Thanks for taking the time to share them with us!
 

In the pic marked "points from the week before"...it's rare to find 3 points in perfect condition with the needle points intact. They look like they were made yesterday. Amazing finds. Gary
 

Superb! Great job....
 

Great selection of finds. Lots of good digging on those trips.
 

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