x-splenda, I haven't been keeping up on your well hunt, but I hope it is a sucess.
I will tell you a well story that will make you weep regarding the old Logan Inn in New Hope Pennsylvania.
Before the battle of Trenton, New Hope was for a long while an encampment for the Continental troops, while directly on the other side of the river in lambertville the British were camped in the hundreds also. Logan Inn was where our soldiers and officers often met.
When the Inn changed owners I received permission to hunt the grounds as they were being torn up. The soil surrounding the in was littered with colonial artifacts, Georges, reales, buckles, breastplates, watch keys; it was a dream come true to detect. Huge undrground electric cables made some areas very difficult at the time, as did limited depth of the old detectors, dependence on discrimation for a quick hunt, etc., and I know there was far more I missed in that two days.
Two days, that was all, for right at the moment the original well was discovered directly in the front lawn, a well which was sealed probably in the 50's, a well eight feet wide and twenty feet deep!!!, the detecting was shut down! A good hearted soul heard of my finds and decided to try to stall development by posting an article in the paper about them. The owner, not wishing to stall work, had the well covered at once, as was covered all the ground surrounding the inn; ground which is sealed in concrete to this day. It is beyond imagination what must have existed in that well, considering its location, particularly with the constant threat from a mile away, and the propensity for every kind of coin and relic and bottle to have been dropped so near around it.
Anyway, that is one well that has never been searched. Maybe our grandchildren will get a crack at it when someone like us decides to spend a little bread and unseal it for the sake of history. Just thought you'd like to hear about it. Good luck with your's and keep us posted!