πŸ₯‡ BANNER CIVIL WAR HUT SITE w/buttons, glass, 249 BULLET DAY and more!

parsonwalker

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Feb 16, 2013
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Relic Hunting
Best day hunting in over a year! I stumbled upon a central Virginia Hut site, which is something I've ALWAYS wanted to dig. I HAVE to tell you the story of mostly dumb luck that led me to it. I had hunted this known camp for years, and this trip had yielded 10 bullets, a shell frag, bucks and some other stuff.

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I got another bullet signal, but on the way to the bullet I unearthed an obviously 19th century bottle neck. The bullet was an inch or so beneath. I thought to myself, "This deserves at least a little exploration." I got below the plow line, and immediately saw a layer of black ash from a very old campfire.

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Having found some nice stuff around campfires before, I widened and deepened the hole.

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At about two feet, the neck of a handblown milk bottle (I think) first made its appearance.

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It was broken, but as I retrieved the pieces, another 3-ringer fell out of the dirt wall.

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After some buttons, a broken projectile point (Maybe the soldier was a digger, too!), a clay pipe bowl, some leather, hog bones, ration cans, and a total of four broken bottles, I noticed "bands" of rusted metal in the soil. It took me a minute to realize that I was looking at the metal remains of the bands of a wooden nail keg (barrel)! Sitting straight up and down in the pit. All the wood was long gone of course. but it was easy to see the bands, all in the right place. I wondered what might be in the bottom of that keg. As I dug, I noticed the color of the soil began to change. It was the familiar white patina of lead, mixed with the black of black powder . . .

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I carefully pushed my shovel in below the discoloration and when I withdrew the shovel, there were EIGHT 3-ringers in it. From that point on, the bullets came out by the handful.

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I stopped counting at one hundred.

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It was a moving experience to sit in that pit, which had become sizable, and view it much like it was, when its previous occupants abandoned it.

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Final results: 239 bullets, 3 Eagle coat buttons, 2 Eagle cuffs, partial fork, pieces of 4 bottles, hog bones, broken projectile point, a line of percussion caps STILL IN THE PAPER SLEEVE, 3 china shirt buttons, Nails, melted lead, suspender buckle, leather fragments, clay pipe bowl, a piece of wood and I saved some campfire ash and the metal bands from the nail keg. Had I known my day total would have been 249 bullets, I would have hunted into the night for just ONE more! I plan to dedicate a large display area for JUST the contents of this hut site. I welcome any insight or interpretation. It's my first hut.

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Parsonwalker
Your a blessed Man to find a hut site but a Good One.

Already Banner Voted.:icon_thumleft:

Your post got me 'shaking' Think Ill go on a hunt today.

Man! I Can say so much more but??? Just an amazing dig.

Yr gonna need a Sturdy Big Display case.

Other than your original 10 , were all the Minnie's the same type?
Glass & buttons to boot.:thumbsup:

Glad for you Man.
Davers

Thank you everyone for the kind words. As always, what I MOST appreciate, is that you enjoyed the thrill of this discovery as much as I did. Yes, it was incredible. No, it can't be a lone hut. I hope someday to locate its neighbor. Thank you for the clear glass ID. I had never heard of a fruit or food jar. DAVERS- 238 of the bullets were identical. The last one was too, but it had been pulled. I'm just so thankful I got to do this! Cannonball Guy - thank you for the PM . . . Good luck everybody!
 

Parsonwalker.
Thanks for answering my inquiry.

That single pulled round tell's a story by itself.

Hope to see that 'group' shot up top soon.
 

Congrats on the hut and nice variety of relics. Always wanted a bullet cache, never found more than a handful in the huts and trash pits I’ve dug.
 

I'm voting banner that tells you what I think...
 

Amazing what a little persistence and knowledge can get you. Way to go!!
 

Amazing what a little persistence and knowledge can get you. Way to go!!

But mostly a lot of luck. Thanks for all the great comments guys. I have been out of the country and unable to post. So it's been fun reading these. Happy Hunting!"i
 

wow, that's a great accounting of your day, never dug a pit but I hope to some day! Fantastic finds!
 

I can't believe this isn't up top yet..
 

What a fantastic day, congratulations! :notworthy:
 

awesome! congrats on a find of a lifetime! i know a few people who have dug pits and never found nothing like that. my banner votes in. hope you find his neighbor and hope he left just as much. id take a sifter next time if you didnt have one this time. congrats again, i need to head to va soon. HH!
 

Sent you a PM there Parsons!! Awesome find my man.. Like they say some day's you're the pigeon and some day's your the statue. You was most certainly the pigeon that day!!!
 

IDK how I missed this but Holy WOW!!!! Nice!!! Take me...Take me.. please take me:tongue3:...JK..Awesome finds.
 

It's already on the banner yet I still feel the urge to keep nominating banner somehow over and over again because this find is just that cool!!!
 

Way to use your noggin! You cracked that puzzle perfectly! Congrats on such an amazing find! :headbang:
 

Incredible!! Took me two months at a camp site to recover that many bullets. Very cool!
 

What a haul, a once in a lifetime type of day.....I love how you've placed your bullets in the circle pattern--JB
 

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