1800’s Copper coins/buttons, stagecoach rest area, hose fittings 🤷🏻‍♂️ few

Nov 25, 2018
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Found what appear to be two hose fittings 🤷🏻‍♂️ a few days ago at a 1840’s homesite. They are two piece. If anyone knows for sure and also knows how old they are let me know.

In addition, a few copper coins, buttons, and possibly a stagecoast rest stop area.

If anyone knowns for sure what the wood structure is called let me know.

Thanks
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Found what appear to be two hose fittings 🤷🏻‍♂️ a few days ago at a 1840’s homesite. They are two piece. If anyone knows for sure and also knows how old they are let me know.

In addition, a few copper coins, buttons, and possibly a stagecoast rest stop area.

If anyone knowns for sure what the wood structure is called let me know.

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Nice!!!! Congrats!!!!! They built stuff to last with real steel straps back then:)
 

Found what appear to be two hose fittings 🤷🏻‍♂️ a few days ago at a 1840’s homesite. They are two piece. If anyone knows for sure and also knows how old they are let me know.

In addition, a few copper coins, buttons, and possibly a stagecoast rest stop area.

If anyone knowns for sure what the wood structure is called let me know.

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nice haul! looks like a great spot
 

Found what appear to be two hose fittings 🤷🏻‍♂️ a few days ago at a 1840’s homesite. They are two piece. If anyone knows for sure and also knows how old they are let me know.

In addition, a few copper coins, buttons, and possibly a stagecoast rest stop area.

If anyone knowns for sure what the wood structure is called let me know.

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Awesome digs! Congratulations!
 

Those hitching post sites can have alot of relics. There may be a few bridle rosettes and other relics in the area. I found a similar site last spring and like you ,I was able to uncover several coins as well as a hitching post ring very much like yours. If the area is not too trashy, dig low conductive signals that you normally would not dig. Nice hunt and also a good posting of photos.
 

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Love the coin finds! I don't think they have anything to do with the hitching post, though, age-wise. The "hitching post" appears to be constructed by re-purposing a used power pole ( note the cut-out where a reinforced bolt used to be ). The notch to fit the logs together was cut with a chainsaw. So, mid 20th century or newer?
 

Another thought: The wood in the structure looks like it was originally used for transmission poles. In the photo with the ring there are what appear to be linesman's climbing spike holes and in the last photo there is a flat place where a plate or crossarm was bolted on.
Hah! You posted this as I was writing my observations. I agree.
 

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