Civil War Buttons & Poisonous Snakes!

Carolina Tom

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Let me start off by thanking TNet member and all around good guy, Bergie. He gets permission on these spots, and lets me hunt them. I wouldn’t have found any of this with him. Big thanks buddy.

I headed out early Friday morning, 3.5 hours later I found myself between Charleston and Savannah at a former plantation site. Bergie found a CSA button here, so I always think I can find one too, I never do.

The woods were full of delicious chanterelles but I wasn’t there for them.

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I ran up on a copperhead, in a freshly bush hogged area.

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I’m fairly competent in the woods, so I wasn’t scared, but I was careful. He is in the center of this pic, very well camouflaged.

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I hunted for 6 hours, I didn’t find much, and headed to the hotel for a hot shower and dinner.

Headed back on Saturday morning early to hunt some more. I went back to the spot where I saw the snake, AND, there were TWO of them there sunning! Look close, there are two copperheads in that pic!

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This seemed like a sign to get out of there!

Bergie suggested that I try another one of his nearby permissions, a spot where the Confederates had cannon. It’s extra nice because the owner cleared the underbrush with a bulldozer. We’ve been successful there before. I only had 3 hours before I needed to head home.

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It’s near saltwater and full of nails, so difficult to detect. I was digging it all, iron included. The first 1.5 hours produced some period goodies.

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I found this, thought it was an artillery fuse piece, but CBG says no. If you recognize it, let me know. Damn tractor parts.

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The spot hadn’t given up any buttons. So I was extra excited when a two piece button showed up. Turned out to be a NY Excelsior button, lost by an invader during the Civil War.

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BINGO! Bullets and buttons, I was happy to have finally found something good.

A few holes later, another 2 piece button came out of a hole with a couple of iron nails in it. This one was an eagle I button. A Williams type 3 was discarded nearby.

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I was thrilled to have two complete CW buttons.

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Alas it was time to go, I ended up with two .58 caliber three ringers, a fired Enfield, discarded cleaner, musket ball, pottery shards, iron spoon bowl, square nail, tractor part and the buttons. Here’s dirty and clean pics!

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Thanks again Bergie.

Thanks for looking and good luck on your hunts!
 

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Didn’t you mean a “gun, chainsaw or a Yankee?”��
 

That’s what I call An Indiana Jones type hunt.
Hard work paid off.
 

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