War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

The Seeker

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War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

It has been nearly two years since I have detected this site which we have had great success at finding a number of early military buttons , musket balls , iron pieces ,cannon balls and what have you from the War of 1812....Today I decided to go back and give it another shot ...Well with all the luck they are doing construction again in an area not far from the places I hunted in the past....With getting permission form the construction workers off I went and again just like years past musket ball within minutes , this place is a gold mine when detecting for these kinds of items With the ground dozed and about 1 to 2 feet of earth removed this is all you could ask for and again another great hit this time a 41 regiment of foot British military button and then another and another ...3 buttons all in the same 5 feet of each other....This is bringing back memories.

So as I keep going now we have more musket balls and then a large hit down about a foot so with the dirt removed already and about 12 inches down i pull out a large iron piece with a round side , This has to be a fragment from a very large cannon shot maybe a 60 pounder or more...I believe some of the early British ships were able to used such huge artillery. Now I just have to keep going. Taking the day off was not my intentions today but since I have such busy days for the last month I decided to get away from it all....and it has paid off . With a little luck and good timing this is the right time to be here....So as I carried on I found another button this one a 6th regiment and it looks to be silver plated I have found similar buttons in the past not far from this area.

So now with it almost 4:30 and about time to get going I decided to run in all metal mode , maybe get lucky and find a nice cannon ball but instead I found something better , an actual shovel used for trenching an old spade shovel...Could this be a shovel which was used for digging trenches just under 200 years ago....I 'm sure this could be one, so now as I pulled in my drive way I decided to clean off the mud out side since it rained last night for the first time in a month and just hose
off the finds to keep mud out of my kitchen sink....Yea I did say that right, cleaning finds in the kitchen sink....but not today ! So after all that tough digging 13 musket balls (two that look like someone was having them for dinner) 1 with the nub still attached, 7 buttons (3- 41st regiment,2- 6th regiment and 2 plain pewter) 1 piece of grape shot, copper rivits, 1 shovel and an iron piece of military artillery....I think blowing the day off of work was well worth it.....need that piece of mind!!!! Take care and HH !!!!!
 

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comfyinvermont

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

Fantastic seeker. Absolutely love those buttons. Not a whole lot of Revolutionary war stuff here in Vermont. Congrats....Lance
 

BjC

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

Awesome finds Seeker! I live not too far from where your at. :)
 

jon43

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

i can only dream of hunting them kind of sites :o nice finds :)
 

trk5capt

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

SEEK, Very Nice Relics, Congrats On The Excellant Finds. trk5capt...
 

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civilman1

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

Hey Seeker...just tuned in and this one caught my eye first and foremost,those are some great piece's in my mind.Nothing but American history you found...I Love it,Great find's,clean those puppy's up and part II it.Very nice job.Congrat's and HH!!.....
 

Boobydoo

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

Congrats on being in the right place at the right time.
Fantastic and intersting finds. Love the buttons! Thanks!

Smiles!
BDoo
 

Mona Lisa

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

Seek, So glad you had a good day off. Those buttons are fantastic! :o

Nice story, too. :)
 

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

great bit of history and congrats on your find.run redcoats run lol

tinpan
 

pgill

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

I love the buttons, looking at them I think you have got a big cleaning job on your hands.

God bless
Peter
 

Gypsy Heart

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

1812...my favorite! Sounds like taking the day off is just what you needed...and we benefit from it too ,by getting to see your great finds! Heck...take the week off!
Those buttons are excellent! Nice photos! But finding that shovel is the best part.
When you hunt these sites,can you time-frame the battle that was in this area? I just love the history end of it. Thanks for always sharing your great finds with this forum! :)
 

Dave N Japan

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

Yes, very nice seeker, I love that old stuff and think about the people associated with them..People that had no idea of planes,cars, electricity etc... Way to go... Hope you will be able to find some more neat stuff!
 

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

gypsyheart said:
1812...my favorite! Sounds like taking the day off is just what you needed...and we benefit from it too ,by getting to see your great finds! Heck...take the week off!
Those buttons are excellent! Nice photos! But finding that shovel is the best part.
When you hunt these sites,can you time-frame the battle that was in this area? I just love the history end of it. Thanks for always sharing your great finds with this forum! :)
The British attack came in the very early hours of December 30. Over 1,000 men, in two divisions, crossed the river quickly and silently. The main force, under Maj. Gen. Phineas Riall, landed close to what is now the foot of Amherst Street. It easily brushed aside American cavalry patrols and captured one of the artillery batteries which was supposed to protect Buffalo from just such an attack. The second division moved directly against the Village of Black Rock.

News of the British landings reached Gen. Hall very quickly. Convinced that the main attack was against Black Rock, he marched virtually his whole force to that point.

But, even before he cleared Buffalo, he was fighting a losing battle. His militia force, poorly trained and at the best of times hesitant, viewed with very little favor the prospect of a night battle against British regulars and Indians, whose war cries they could already hear. In ones and twos and then in dozens they slipped off into the darkness.

By the time he reached Black Rock, Hall had barely 600 men. They bravely engaged the British force, then still in the process of landing, but when Riall mounted an attack on their flank they broke and fled in complete rout.

The British paused a moment to set fire to the Village of Black Rock and then turned to the open road to Buffalo.

The attack on Buffalo
Here you go Gypsy ....I hope some of this information will tell you about the area I'm hunting....I grew up in this area and know for a long time what was laying under my feet years ago.....When I got a call that some construction was going on I knew there may be that chance of finding some nice finds......! Telling a short story when i lived in Black rock many years ago my brother was digging post holes in the back yard to put a fence in and when doing so was finding large cents and about 2 feet down found a sword in the hole and thought it was just metal but later we know what it was....and my next door neighbor was putting in a new driveway and when digging down to pour the concrete the workers found a number of old coins including silver....I was very young but remember the day....But at that time was not into detecting or even knew what one was till years later.....But I still know where that area is and someday will return to that site also.......Hope this helps with the History of this very old and Historic area! Seeker
 

Gypsy Heart

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

Now thats what I am talking about!!!! The history behind the finds! This stuff is great and thanks for taking the time to share it! It makes everything come alive .....Good Story Seek....Do you guys still have that sword? I am surprised tho...I thought you were born with a detector in your hand.....or at least teethed on one! ;) :-*
 

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

Nice to see there are still posters who post threads on actual detecting related stuff.
 

nhbenz

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

Love the buttons! Thanks for the history too! Great hunting site to have available to you.
 

SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

S,

very nice artifacts, bit of history.
Outstanding.

have a good un............
 

Will_detect4food

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Re: War of 1812 Site - 41st & 6th Regiment buttons, Old shovel, Shell fragment

nice relics. but do you ever wonder if maybe one of the musket balls hit the intended target?
 

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