OK Folks, I made it back over to the early 1900’s house again Thursday. It was a bit chilly in the mid-30’s that day. I’m still trying to find the engraved name plate that would have been attached to the Southern Cross of Honor Confederacy medal, so I concentrated a lot of my time in the trashy area where I dug the medal. Still no luck finding the name plate, but I did recover some other relics, and filled a bucket with at least 20 more lbs of trash and brass plumbing fixtures.
In speaking with the grandson, I learned where an old outbuilding and the garden used to be. Also, he gave me some of the family’s history, and did mention that he had two relatives that fought in the CW. At least one of them was from SC. I am currently working with another Tnet member that has an Ancestory membership to see if we can track down the person that this badge may have been presented to. THANKS to Breezie for the lead to the other Tnet member, who I will keep a secret at this time.
MY FINDS were:
*Five pieces of old silverware
*Large decorative pin/brooch with butterfly & flowers
*Very old looking religious medal
*”Cat’s Paw” rubber heals token
*Unknown decorative pin (?) with 2 stars on the back. (Any ideas?)
*Assorted odds-n-ends
*1928 Wheat (That makes 42 wheats pennies so far)
Sorry, nothing too exciting this time.
Thanks for l@@king,
MM
In speaking with the grandson, I learned where an old outbuilding and the garden used to be. Also, he gave me some of the family’s history, and did mention that he had two relatives that fought in the CW. At least one of them was from SC. I am currently working with another Tnet member that has an Ancestory membership to see if we can track down the person that this badge may have been presented to. THANKS to Breezie for the lead to the other Tnet member, who I will keep a secret at this time.
MY FINDS were:
*Five pieces of old silverware
*Large decorative pin/brooch with butterfly & flowers
*Very old looking religious medal
*”Cat’s Paw” rubber heals token
*Unknown decorative pin (?) with 2 stars on the back. (Any ideas?)
*Assorted odds-n-ends
*1928 Wheat (That makes 42 wheats pennies so far)
Sorry, nothing too exciting this time.
Thanks for l@@king,
MM
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