1786 house Finds

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We're on a new permission at a property that dates back to the mid 1700's. I hit it solo last week for a few hours, never had a lower steps per dig. Every 2-3 steps there was a good hit. The house I found these dated to 1786, the property owner said his house, the other structure, is about 20 years older. I covered about 5% of the property, looking forward to getting back this weekend.

The Largie's in amazing condition considering it's almost 205 years old.
 

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We're on a new permission at a property that dates back to the mid 1700's. I hit it solo last week for a few hours, never had a lower steps per dig. Every 2-3 steps there was a good hit. The house I found these dated to 1786, the property owner said his house, the other structure, is about 20 years older. I covered about 5% of the property, looking forward to getting back this weekend.

The Largie's in amazing condition considering it's almost 205 years old.
Nice!!!!! Congrats!!!!!
 

We're on a new permission at a property that dates back to the mid 1700's. I hit it solo last week for a few hours, never had a lower steps per dig. Every 2-3 steps there was a good hit. The house I found these dated to 1786, the property owner said his house, the other structure, is about 20 years older. I covered about 5% of the property, looking forward to getting back this weekend.

The Largie's in amazing condition considering it's almost 205 years old.

Nice!!!!! Congrats!!!!!

We're on a new permission at a property that dates back to the mid 1700's. I hit it solo last week for a few hours, never had a lower steps per dig. Every 2-3 steps there was a good hit. The house I found these dated to 1786, the property owner said his house, the other structure, is about 20 years older. I covered about 5% of the property, looking forward to getting back this weekend.

The Largie's in amazing condition considering it's almost 205 years old.
Sweet LC congratulations looking forward to the other 95%.
 

You may very well be on your way to one of those dream sites- GL going forward!
 

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