Yankee camp gives up a cool hand cut 17th Corps Badge

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Yankee camp gives up a cool hand cut 17th Corps Badge

Saturday and this afternoon I hunted the Yankee camp where a group of the 17th Army Corps camped on the way back to Washington for the "Grand Review" April 29-30 1865. I've posted several times since early December with my finds from this campsite. This is where I found the Virginia State Seal button a few days ago, and the site of the now historic (Marker to be erected shortly) and epic hand to fang combat between Modern Miner and the Copperhead. ::) Targets are scarce and getting scarcer at this spot. I really have to work slowly and dig every sound.

Saturday I came across two barrell bands within a foot of each other, the top part of a gold ring with small aquamarine colored stone (Engraved in script on back C.W.B) one Three Ringer and assorted iron and other junk targets. Today I was putting along, eyes to the ground, wary of slithering serpents. After 4 hours I had only managed two bullets, a large rivet, a pocket full of decayed square nails, buckshot, .22 casings and shotgun shells. I was preparing to make the long walk to the truck when I realized that I had laid my nice pruning shears down somewhere walked off.

I backtracked looking for the shears, all the while swing the coil of the AT PRO as I searched. At one point I wound up a few yards from where I found the Virginia Seal button and started back the other direction. I had only taken a few steps when I picked up a whisper of a signal. I cleared off about 3" of topsoil and rechecked the spot and the signal bounced around in the low 50s.

With the depth meter showing about 8-10", I dug carefully and checked the hole with my Propointer. At about 9" I picked up a steady tone from the Propointer. I scratched back the soil with my finger to reveal a small arrow cut from sheet metal. right away I knew that I was looking at a handmade 17th Corps emblem. Man, What a feeling! :blob7:
 

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Re: Yankee camp gives up a cool hand cut 17th Corps Badge

That corps badge is super cool :headbang: I have never seen one posted before.
 

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