Colonial Settlement - 1792 Gave up some nice Finds!

The Seeker

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This early site which has been one of the first settlements near Geneseo NY was founded in 1792. In that year there were several houses built in this early colonial town, and there lived a small colony of Germans. This colony soon left, and the entire village disappeared. But the area was not deserted , up until the 1860's a few of the settlers remained.

Now with all the early Pioneer cabins long gone and development starting to take over. :( This Relic rich site will soon be dust in the wind and taken over by modern day innovations. Industry has covered a large part of were this old town once stood and a small part is still undisturbed . This was nice because after researching this place and finally getting permission to hunt it, the Coins and Relics that we did find, were those kind of keepers that us Relic hunters want to find!

It started with me telling a friend of mine who I detect with about this site and when telling him of this area , he told me he had permission to hunt it. :) :) I was happy to here that indeed, so off we went and the finds that I recovered that day were some of the best that I have found Detecting at that time.....

Draped Bust Large Cents - 1805 ,1802
George III NY Copper - 1787
Coronet Large cents (3) 1848,1835, N/date
Connecticut Copper -Silver Plated, N/date 1700's ?
U.S. 2 - Cent Piece - 1864

The other Relics were a Silver plated Button with a (Star in the middle) With the markings W& R. S. on the reverse.

The Clay Pipe stem has "Glasgow" on one side . On the other side has "McDougall" . Interesting!!!

The other Buttons are early colonial with a number of different markings on the reverse. The pewter one has none.

Along the Genesee River you will find your share of Indian artifacts . This region has a rich history dating back thousands of years . The small arrow point was found when I was digging one of the coins I found at this site!

What is nice about Relic hunting and the finds that come out of sites like this one is that some items may tell a little about the history of the place your hunting . Months ago I posted in Best finds an 1805 Draped Bust half dime , this was the only U.S. Silver coin to come out of this site . The coins are fairly deep here but with only 15600 minted , I was very excited to have found my oldest Silver coin to date. Spanish reales have been found here also. Well I hope you enjoy this story!!!So Keep on Digging! ;)
 

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w :Dw thats quite a haul there,, those old coppers are awesome................ ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D congrads on the site too !!!
 

Geneseo .... have not heard that name in a while ....

I am originally from up that way ( Spencerport ) and one of my biggest regrets was that I had not taken up MD before heading South. LOTS of history = LOTS of Honey Holes in Upstate N.Y.

Awesome job.

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:o :o :o :o :o You definitely made my day. Thanks for sharing these wonderful finds. It don't get much better than this! HUGE CONGRATS and

Keep on Swingin
Kevin
 

SEEKER,SEEKER,SEEKER.....UFB!!!Won't find them like that down here.Excellent job guy....
 

Awesome finds. My job moved me to Wisconsin from upstate NY (Finger lakes region) before I sucked into this metal detecting hobby. I wish I were back home after seeing these finds!

Dreamweaver
 

That's really great to pull copper out of the ground in as good of shape as that is for that age!!! Excellent finds!!!
 

Great story, seek. Are you going back soon?

I always love to see your "big pennies". :)
 

Those coins are awesome. Is that only half of what the two or you found? How long ago was it when you found these? Research pays off. I just don't want to take the time to do it. :D

Mirage
 

OMG Seeker. Thats awesome. Would consider that dream day for me, until I waked up from my pinch and saw I was sleeping.

Awesome findage....

CONGRATS!!!!!

Postalrevnant
 

I am just awestruck! You never cease to amaze me with your excellent finds! Thank you for taking the time to share with us!
 

Seeker...Congrats and great finds. You mentioned that the area was being developed..how much longer do you think you will be able to detect here before it is built out? Hopefully it is residential area nd not industrial. At least with residential you have an opportunity to get permission to hunt.

Dave
 

Hey, those are some super coppers, Seeker!

The button with the "W. & R. S." backmark was made by the British firm of W. & R. Sampson. An 1818 business directory lists their address as Market Street & Coleshill Street, Birmingham, England.
 

Those are some Super Duper Finds. Those coins are in great shape. Keep up the great work.
 

seeker those are some amazing finds. is any of the settlements on the grounds of the college. congrats and hh
 

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