2 Hour Hunt Sunday in my Hometown

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My Nephew djm of PA & I decided to hunt the Field in My hometown Sunday
again, since the last 2 times I found Colonial Coppers here .
and it's a spot we only hit once a year.
My other Nephew who just started detecting & BKINPA also joined us.

First a Little History.

The Field
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sits along the Tulpehocken Trail which was used in the 1700's
by Iroquois embassies traveling to & from Onondaga (what is now Syracuse) and other parts of the Six Nations country.

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in around 1800 there was a watering hole built here for the travelers.
known then as the Keffers Tavern stand.

in 1812 Draft resiters hid out behind it till the war of 1812 ended.


1875
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By the 20th Century
the Field was used as a ball Field

May 4th. 1939
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May 31, 1939
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With a hunch we headed out, DJM & I Both thinking with the Colonial Coppers ,
being found here , There has to be Colonial silver :laughing7:

My gas rebate

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My trash

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A hot rock my Pro Pointer Liked

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Unknown shell

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Perhaps an early Headlight Shell ?
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An Aluminum Spoon I re-lost :(

But No Silver for me :(

My Nephew Got That :thumbsup:

First colonial/Spanish silver!!!
 

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Oh well, you found some coins. Good finds!
 

that's awesome that your nephew got the Spanish silver from there, maybe more there??
 

I find it very enjoyable to see how the history of ANY tiny piece of ground can have such a rich history!

WTG!
 

Hey jeff!! Really Neat when you have the opportunity to Hunt with Family!! CONGRATS!! Hope You're Well!! GOOD LUCK and GOOD HUNTING!! VERDE!!
 

Its glad you can get out with your nephew and maybe teach him a thing or two. But if memory serves me well I believe this is the 2nd time in a row he has taken you to school. Keep up the good work with him
 

Its glad you can get out with your nephew and maybe teach him a thing or two. But if memory serves me well I believe this is the 2nd time in a row he has taken you to school. Keep up the good work with him


yea my luck has dwindled to about half a dozen wheats & maybe a couple dollars in clad change ,
so far this year :(
and it's over half way over already
 

I am not commenting on your posts anymore...

:P
 

Jeff. I really dig the research portion of your post. That was a home run with documentation. Even though you didn't find it, you put your nephew right over it. Just like fishing: you put yourselves right over the grounds!

Sweet!!
 

I am not commenting on your posts anymore...

:P

LOL Why ?

I didn't really have anything Constructive to add to your comment.

As far as I'm aware there were no Cannon used in my area during the French & Indian War. Just small attacks.

They were Ordered to Build a Fort just below my place along the Tulpehocken ,
to Protect Pine Grove from the regular Raiding Parties by the Indians, (early 1750's)

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But there is No evidence they ever followed those orders, or why.
Fear or What :dontknow:

There is a story the Soldiers were in pursuit of an Indian Raiding party up the Blue Mountain,
one day. But once they reached the top, and saw how thick the woods were
this side, They all started fireing in the air then turned tail & ran "screaming & Crying" for their lives back down to Fort Henry :laughing7: (I believe the majority of the soldiers back then were Children and Farmers, with very short training)

anyway it feels like thick rusted Tin to me, like what is behind headlights.
only it is about half the size.
and is no where as think as the Cannonball Shrapnel I do have & didn't want to put down your suggestion.

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I'm thinking more along the line of Car/buggy light of Miners lamp piece.
but even that doesn't quite fit being no center hole in it.

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Jeff. I really dig the research portion of your post. That was a home run with documentation. Even though you didn't find it, you put your nephew right over it. Just like fishing: you put yourselves right over the grounds!

Sweet!!

he doesn't have all my History books & Research material yet.
I've been slowly passing them on to him a few at time as to not overwhelm him with
my junk :tongue3: plus there are a few local histories I still use as reference pretty regularly :laughing7:
 

AWESOME DAY Jeff !!!

I felt slighted,, by not getting an INVITE though,,, HAHAHAHAHA,,,, just kidding,,,

Hey,, when the leaves drop this fall I have located,, from an 1858 map,,, several worthy places to go if your health permits..OLD DISTILLERIES

How's that sound eh?

And never forget,, you and nephew are ALWAYS invited to hunt with me.

Hit
 

AWESOME DAY Jeff !!!

I felt slighted,, by not getting an INVITE though,,, HAHAHAHAHA,,,, just kidding,,,

Hey,, when the leaves drop this fall I have located,, from an 1858 map,,, several worthy places to go if your health permits..OLD DISTILLERIES

How's that sound eh?

And never forget,, you and nephew are ALWAYS invited to hunt with me.

Hit

Was a bit of a Last minute decision for all of us actually.
and Not exactly a place I expect anyone to find much.

Takes allot of luck here to even get a repeatable signal on trash :laughing7:


But of course for every Colonial coin pulled here (3 so far I know of)
there is probably many more.

But need someone with a detector that does go very deep &
isn't effected By Coal/Iron Hot rocks.

add some luck to swing over the coins.

Would be the Ultimate Natural Test Garden :laughing7:

My nephew uses TTF on his Etrac. I think that Helped.
My explorer was getting allot of interference from aliens dogging me though :(
 

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Was a bit of a Last minute decision for all of us actually.
and Not exactly a place I expect anyone to find much.

Takes allot of luck here to even get a repeatable signal on trash :laughing7:


But of course for every Colonial coin pulled here (3 so far I know of)
there is probably many more.

But need someone with a detector that does go very deep &
isn't effected By Coal/Iron Hot rocks.

add some luck to swing over the coins.

Would be the Ultimate Natural Test Garden :laughing7:

My nephew uses TTF on his Etrac. I think that Helped.
My explorer was getting allot of interference from aliens dogging me though :(
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Well that leaves my CZ7 out,,, it is a MAGNET,,, hahahaha

Still though,, I will see if I can find those distilleries for real,,, I have a general location on the 1858 map I have, so to find any foundations or manmade looking things on the ground hopefully won't be too difficult.

Will keep you posted
 

PM sent.
 

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LOL Why ?

I didn't really have anything Constructive to add to your comment.

As far as I'm aware there were no Cannon used in my area during the French & Indian War. Just small attacks.

They were Ordered to Build a Fort just below my place along the Tulpehocken ,
to Protect Pine Grove from the regular Raiding Parties by the Indians, (early 1750's)

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But there is No evidence they ever followed those orders, or why.
Fear or What :dontknow:

There is a story the Soldiers were in pursuit of an Indian Raiding party up the Blue Mountain,
one day. But once they reached the top, and saw how thick the woods were
this side, They all started fireing in the air then turned tail & ran "screaming & Crying" for their lives back down to Fort Henry :laughing7: (I believe the majority of the soldiers back then were Children and Farmers, with very short training)

anyway it feels like thick rusted Tin to me, like what is behind headlights.
only it is about half the size.
and is no where as think as the Cannonball Shrapnel I do have & didn't want to put down your suggestion.

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I'm thinking more along the line of Car/buggy light of Miners lamp piece.
but even that doesn't quite fit being no center hole in it.

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NOT cannonball "shrapnel" ... from ball...
Err I knew when I posted that it sounded weird...
It would be from ball penetration... (<--- heh)...

THE piece of metal the ball passed through...
Ya see when a ball passes THROUGH METAL... this is what a piece of metal will look like many times that was CARRIED with the ball...

Watch slow motion vid of ball passing through metal you will see what I mean.
 

NOT cannonball "shrapnel" ... from ball...
Err I knew when I posted that it sounded weird...
It would be from ball penetration... (<--- heh)...

THE piece of metal the ball passed through...
Ya see when a ball passes THROUGH METAL... this is what a piece of metal will look like many times that was CARRIED with the ball...

Watch slow motion vid of ball passing through metal you will see what I mean.

Ahh OK ! I get ya now .
a Cannon ball in the side of the next Limo that passes Through would be a way to test it :laughing7:
 

Nice Jeff! Now if you could get a little top soil removed, say a foot or two, your detector would be singing, real pretty.

Psssst- nice job teaching the youngsters! Well done!
 

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