Commemorating 150 Years of Civil War History with Relics

VOL1266-X

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The county where I grew up and have lived most of my life is the smallest county in Tennessee and has only one high school (that started educating young people in 1919). About five years ago, some fellow alumni organized an alumni day to be held annually at the new high school constructed in 2004. Since this is the CW 150th anniversary, one of my friends and classmates asked me to display some of my relics there. He was aware that I hunted CW relics because Dman and I have scouted his land for a lost Yankee camp that is still lost-LOL.
I am a firm believer in sharing knowledge of Civil War history with others and feel that is the obligation of all who hunt these elusive and diminishing artifacts. There are powerful groups who can and will influence legislators to oppose metal detecting by lay people because these groups feel that what we find is not shared with the general public or perceived as “destroying a historical site”. Read the article in the latest W & E magazine about the new law in South Carolina that strengthens their trespassing laws appearing to especially target relic hunters. We need to display relics and educate the general public about the history relating to our recoveries so that relic and coin hunters are not stereotyped as selfish collectors or the few who trespass, hunt for profit, and sell the relics they find (the ones who hunt and sell relics for a living have long since starved to death by now in Tennessee anyway-LOL). I strongly encourage you to show your recoveries publically at every opportunity and promote our hobby as preserving history (not destroying it) . The future of our hobby depends on it.
It was great fun renewing old friendships and seeing some of my former classmates. I spent Saturday morning showing boxes of relics to approximately 150 alumni who were especially interested in relics relating to the Battle of Hartsville site located only a couple of miles from the new high school. By the way, I received tips and permission to hunt some very promising sites where Colonial and CW relics are VERY likely to be found-saddle up Tennessee Trio!! With unseasonably hot weather, full foliage, ticks, and grass growth in Tennessee “those who can’t hunt-TEACH”-LOL. HH, Quindy.
 

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rtde3 said:
WOW Q! Did you have to rent a U haul truck to get all that stuff there? :D
Nice looking displays sir!
I'm sure they all enjoyed seeing & hearing about all those pieces of our history!
Good Job! :thumbsup:
Thanks Rob. That's only half the relic boxes. We need to start calling you "Spiderman" after finding that cool bottle recently-LOL. HH, Quindy.
 

You would have to push me away because I would be drooling on your display cases!!!Awesome :icon_thumleft:
 

I have seen those displays up close and they are impressive.
 

Dman said:
I have seen those displays up close and they are impressive.
You should have as you were digging relics right beside me when I found most of them-LOL. See you next week and thanks, Q.
 

I strongly encourage you to show your recoveries publicly at every opportunity and promote our hobby as preserving history (not destroying it) . The future of our hobby depends on it. So TRUE Quindy WEll DONE , man , you own an impressive display of Tenn. CW artifacts ! :thumbsup:
 

Wonderful homage to the soldiers.
Beautifully displayed.

Born Free
 

Q,
I'm proud of you old man. :icon_thumleft: Those displays look fantastic! As you know, I totally agree with getting these pieces of history out there for the public to see. Ya done well.
Those "Tenn Trio" threads are awesome! :hello2:
Great post,
Dug
P.S. If we don't get together this fall I'm cutting you out of my will. :tongue3:
 

Nice displays and finds Quindy. Stay cool my friend.
 

Nice Display Quindy. I agree, the general public is fed an image of the vile relic hunter who trespasses on State Parks and robs and steals the history from the ground. This is a good way to combat that image at the grassroots level. Good Job buddy. :wink:
 

Great display Quindy! I have been looking into setting up a display of my relics at my dad's CW re-enactments.
 

Very nice presentation Quindy. You are absolutely right about sharing the relics and the history behind them with the general public. So many people are unaware of the history in their local area. My hometown library has a presentation on display of civil war artifacts with biographies, pictures, and war records of all the men that served in the civil war from the local area which is known as the Ligonier Valley. I contributed pictures and information on my great, great, grandfather David Scully who served in the 4th Regt, Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry. I also have a model 1851 sword belt plate on display that was found on a local farm and undoubtedly belonged to one of the local veterans.
 

Thanks Rob, 28138digger, Dawg, Mike, Doug, Born Free, MM, Randy, Josh, Bill J., Colleen, RR3, and Steve for taking time to reply.
Men from both sides suffered terribly during the war and endured many hardships. The next time you go hunting during the winter and you go to your vehicle when the cold rain starts, think about soldiers who were ordered to stand picket duty during the war. They didn't have Gore Tex clothes or usually not even any cover or allowed to build fires when the enemy was near. I'm sure they endured many long, cold, rainy nights.
The very LEAST I can do to acknowledge the sacrifices of all CW Soldiers is to display their relics, educate people about the war, write articles (including the CW book I wrote in 2003) and do whatever I can to make sure their devotion is never forgotten. HH, Quindy.
 

Very nice display. It would have been good to have some media coverage on this. The more we are viewed by the public in a positive way the better.

Keep up the good work!
 

really nice displays Quindy.
Good job on those!
Seabiscuit
 

thrillathahunt said:
Very nice display. It would have been good to have some media coverage on this. The more we are viewed by the public in a positive way the better.

Keep up the good work!
There was one local newspaper represented there and they made pics. Thanks TAH for looking and HH, Quindy.
Seabiscuit said:
really nice displays Quindy.
Good job on those!
Seabiscuit
Thanks Floyd. I'm sure you have dug a lot more relics and old coins than I have out there and I'm certain you really appreciate the associated history. HH, Quindy.
 

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