The Seven Days' Civil War Awesome Dig

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Greetings! I am putting this in today's finds, as yesterday the guys that I have been going with and I just completed an exhausting dig around a house that burned in 1864 during one of the battles in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Dating the house to probably 1840-50, the Yanks were encamped around it and were surprised by the Confederates! Whoops! So we detected, then dug some, then detected then dug some, then, repeat, repeat. I can only go maybe four hours at a clip, so it took me 7 days (or about 28 hours) to detect the site. Every time we dug some, we'd come up with non metallic items also. Pic heavy, so this may take awhile. Go to the end of the "rant" as I posted my favorite pieces last.

The first day was almost a waste digging out big iron and aluminum can bits, but, after a couple hours of that, we started finding goodies.

IMG_2679.webp Bits and pieces of china from the house were scattered across the plowed field, so they were eyeballed. Numerous kinds, from the CW period.IMG_2680.webpIMG_2682.webp This is blue and white spongewear and Leedsware "feather edge" ironstone china. Ironstone china was a 19th century invention.

IMG_2683.webpIMG_2685.webp I also got a few small pieces of redware. That all helped date the site.

Circling where the house was, the goodies started turning up with the detector. I am surprised the folks I was digging with missed them!IMG_2706.webpIMG_2710.webp Harmonica reed parts, various pieces of spoons and tableware and a "regulation" type folding spoon a soldier used during the war, and back piece to a pocket watch, the round thing. These (folding spoon sets) were purchased at various sutlers' shops.

IMG_2687.webpIMG_2690.webpIMG_2707.webp Some iron equipment type buckles and pieces from a grate from (assumedly) the house.

IMG_2692.webp Once we started getting the bigger pieces out of the way, we started finding a lot of flat buttons.

IMG_2709.webp It was a surprise to dig this! Right next to the building was this trigger assembly to an Enfield rifle. Now, a few of these items have been shown previously, but I wanted to get everything together in one place.

IMG_2686.webp From the home, not the battle, came some marbles and doll baby parts in porcelain. IMG_2695.webp We only found a few pieces of pipe stem and part of a bowl. Those were scarce.

IMG_2693.webp All around the area we would take a spell and just dig a hole and rake out what we found. We found a lot of porcelain buttons, a couple mother of pearl buttons, and some Goodyear rubber buttons. IMG_2696.webp And some fancy buttons too!IMG_2694.webp
And what would a Civil War site be without minie balls, they were few and far between. I did have numerous tiny pistol bullets and balls but no pic. IMG_2711.webp IMG_2522.webp This little glove button was a favorite.

IMG_2691.webp We scratched out a little glass, but most of it was smashed so we discarded it.

IMG_2689.webp After awhile I started detecting essentially in concentric circles getting farther and farther from the hilltop, it's a little hill, and to my shock found the straightened out butt plate to an Enfield rifle in brass. That made the earphone almost blow off my head!

IMG_2610.webp This spout to a presumably Confederate canteen also was no slouch target.

IMG_2700.webp Another pic of the little glove button and a destroyed hat pin, probably 6th corps.

IMG_2673.webp One of my coolest finds, stamped brass pin about 1" tall, castle motif, believed to be non regulation Confederate engineer's hat pin. These were not regulation per se, but there was a small school in Virginia, the Westwood school that produced a button with a castle on it and it may have been from there. Best guess.

IMG_2656.webp My best quality eagle button.

IMG_2697.webp Thimbles, pins and bits and pieces.

IMG_2712.webp My favorite, a man's wedding ring in brass, undoubtedly lost by a soldier during the battle.

IMG_2708.webp Civil war buttons including a Block I Confederate, and eagles and some fancy buttons. I have to dig out the Virginia button and post it. I don't think I ever did!

IMG_2704.webp And the coins from last week!IMG_2705.webp
Little buggers were falling out of a hole and I said to myself "what are those white discs"? Yeah, really.
IMG_2671.webp The only "good thing missing is the Virginia button from a few weeks ago. It's already in the safe deposit box. AND...the Virginia button.IMG_2713.webp

Enjoy. BTW I just added the 4 silvers as one photo. They tumbled out of the same hole, same shovel.IMG_2719.webp
 

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Fantastic bunch of history recovered! Well done,that bust dime is high on my bucket list.
 

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Thanks. I'll find that Virginia button and get a pic up. I can't believe I put it away with no pic. All the coins have dates. 1808 half cent, flattened for some reason, 1825 large cent. 1866 shield nickel, my first.

Coins are 1876 quarter, 1853 and 1860 quarter and 1833 capped bust dime. All the silvers and the nickel fell out of the same side wall of the same hole! Now that's something that doesn't happen every day.
 

Wow.
Congrats.
Kinda humbling seeing such relics sometimes...For the sake of thier previous bearers.
 

Awesome Hunt!!! Congrats!!!
 

Great assortement of finds! I like that you pick up the non metal finds too. That makes the hunt complete. :icon_thumright:
 

Thanks. I'll find that Virginia button and get a pic up. I can't believe I put it away with no pic. All the coins have dates. 1808 half cent, flattened for some reason, 1825 large cent. 1866 shield nickel, my first.

Coins are 1876 quarter, 1853 and 1860 quarter and 1833 capped bust dime. All the silvers and the nickel fell out of the same side wall of the same hole! Now that's something that doesn't happen every day.

A silver spill like that will be hard to beat, I think I would have to go to the emergency room.
 

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Another great hunt in a long line of great hunts Smokey !
 

Birdman, no you don't have to go to the emergency room if you don't realize what's happening at first! "What are those white discs falling off the side of the hole?" - that was my nearly priceless thought. I mean, when does it ever happen and who would expect it? Not me.
 

Great hunt Smokey. I think your glove button is a crown. Is there a backmark on it?
 

No backmark.
 

Great thing about this hobby,full of surprises.:occasion14:
 

Congrats Smokey...great finds!
 

Great finds, Smokey! Love the coins and other relics. You hit a great spot for sure! Thanks.
 

Wow Smokey, what a great bunch of finds! Must have been an amazing 7 days!
 

Congrats on all the great finds! Looks like virgin territory you guys found. Love the ring. Very personal item. Nice white discs too.
Any pics of the site or is it just woods or a field?
 

Really cool stuff. I have found that alot of those old rings were plated or dipped when new?
 

Great assortment of finds Smokey, congrats.
 

Awesome post with plenty of great photos and descriptions! You were such lucky ducks to have a site like that!
 

Gene Mean, the site has been POUNDED for four decades. This is one tiny area whoever "they" were hit it, repeatedly, but was so iron infested they couldn't hunt it. The Deus can however. brouhaha brouhaha Notice we didn't find any plates although some have been found there in the past, and most of the easy bullets were gone. The farmer has been generous. We don't have any pics of the site. For some reason unless folks are at one of my spots, I don't even think to take pictures. Maybe its because I look like a groundhog crossed with a porcupine. I still haven't had a professional haircut for a year now.

Tony in SC, the rings were plated with gold when new. It has 14k marked in it!
 

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