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Last Friday I investigated an old archeological dig site, this is a lead that came from a couple of the local residents.


On Saturday morning I headed back to the c1865 school site, all I managed to find was the 1859 LC for my efforts. In doing more online research of this location, I found a c1911 picture taken shortly after the sidewalk and the concrete porch were added to the front of the school. I noticed in the left-hand corner of the picture a swing set where a gravel driveway now sits. This is definitely something I need to investigate on my next trip!
On Sunday morning I headed back to my favourite old homestead site. This site has never let me down after over three years of detecting here with two different detectors. Here I found the 1852 Half Penny, the 1910 LC, the crotal bell, the 1961 silver Quarter, as well as, the glass marbles and button. I've included before & after pics of the coins prior to my restoration efforts. One of the most interesting finds was a heavily gilt naval button. This button was made by the S. Appel & Company of New York likely sometime in the 1860’s or 70s.
"The S. Appel & Co. NYC, Catherine St., later Fulton. Solomon Appel was a tailor & clothier from c. 1864 to 1915 and was listed as military and navy goods in 1900. The firm continued as Appel & Co. to 1935. This companies back mark is also found on many non-military uniform buttons including police and steamship buttons".
I'll let you know If I can get a positive I.D. on the Native American grinding bowl… I apologize in advance for all the pics!

Thanks very much for looking,
Dave
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