Finds from the Woollen Mill & Old Homestead Sites

ANTIQUARIAN

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This past week I obtained two new permissions. :thumbsup: One from a landowner who had a woollen mill operating on his property in the mid-1800’s and the visible remains of a c1870 house. The second permission came from a farmer who lives in a c1855 farmhouse, but more importantly, because he owns the land across the road from the woollen mill where another old homestead was located above the river.

The old woollen mill and another 19thc house are in a ravine that is now heavily treed, I’ll have to wait until the fall to locate these last two sites. :icon_scratch: On Wednesday afternoon I hit the remains of the c1870 house for 90mins, but it was very trashy and all I managed to find were a couple of interesting brass fragments. It was also very hot, so I decided to search here again early Thursday morning. Yesterday morning I detected the hay field across the road, where an early homestead was originally located. Unfortunately, the farmer had only cleared a 30’ wide x 400’ section of area for me to detect. I found the 1812 Thomas Halliday/Tiffin Half Penny, the 1850 Upper Canada Half Penny and the one-piece buttons close to the front of the site. I then headed back across the road to the c1870 site, where I proceeded to find a brass tag inscribed “St. Paul's Church Columbus”.


St. Paul's Church - Columbus (English Corners), Ontario

Established 1835 - Demolished 1922

"The history of St. Paul’s (Anglican) Church in the former Whitby Township begins in 1835 when St. Paul’s Church, Columbus, was established by The Reverend Adam Elliott. Surrounding the church was a parish cemetery. The church cemetery, along with a woolen mill, store, school, and wooden sidewalks, a boarding house for the workers in the mill, were the central part of a village called Empire Mills. (Empire Mills has long since disappeared and only one home nearby was part of that very early village.)

Many of the earliest grave stones in St. Paul’s Cemetery are those of the pioneer workers in the mill. Most of those persons emigrated from Lancashire and Yorkshire in England.
The first St. Paul’s Church was constructed of logs, situated at the corner of what is now known as Columbus and Thornton Roads in Oshawa. This structure was burned in the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837. A frame building was later erected on the same site and in August 1843 was consecrated by Bishop Strachan. This second building was also destroyed by fire in 1922."

Thanks very much for looking, :hello:
Dave
 

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Congratualtions on the nice finds and research! :occasion14:

Thank you for sharing. :icon_thumleft:
 

Looks like your research is going to pay off!
 

Just beautiful! Nice research, wonderful finds, and sweet job cleaning your finds. Thanks for sharing!
 

Very interesting sites there - looks like they would be worth hitting more extensively based on what you've found so far! Congrats on the nice finds! :thumbsup:
 

Nice old tag...back in use after many years. Gary

Thanks very much for your post and for your support Gary! :thumbsup:
Dave


Some nice saves. Congrats
Thanks very much my friend! :hello:
Best of luck to you in the Niagara Region!
Dave


Congratulations on the nice finds and research! :occasion14:

Thank you for sharing. :icon_thumleft:

Thanks for your words of support Professor! :thumbsup:
Dave


Looks like your research is going to pay off!

Thank you Sir! :hello2:
Research is definitely the secret to making good finds!
Dave


Just beautiful! Nice research, wonderful finds, and sweet job cleaning your finds. Thanks for sharing!

Thanks Tom,
I find the research is the fun part, but what's really gratifying is when the research is proven correct with interesting finds! :laughing7:

Best of luck to you Sir!
Dave



Very interesting sites there - looks like they would be worth hitting more extensively based on what you've found so far! Congrats on the nice finds! :thumbsup:

Thanks for your post and for your interest Java. :thumbsup:
The old homestead site in the hay field is the one that has me the most excited.
This site has yet to be uncovered by my friend Farmer Neal, but has already produced 4 early coins and a handful of buttons. :hello2:

I was back again yesterday and will post the finds this afternoon,
Dave




Cool finds! [emoji2][emoji106]

Thanks K1DDO! :thumbsup:
 

Your new fob is extra sweet. I’m am a coin guy, but that brass tag is the winner for me

Nice post and pics, thanks for sharing.
 

Awesome site and great finds!! Congrats!
Thanks very much for your support hbru123! :occasion14:

Best of luck to you in SD,
Dave



Your new fob is extra sweet. I’m am a coin guy, but that brass tag is the winner for me

Nice post and pics, thanks for sharing.

Thank you for your post Tom! :thumbsup:
I too love finding our old coins especially the early pre-1867 Canadian Confederation tokens.

But anything with writing on it can be researched and that's what I love to do! :laughing7:

Best of luck to you my friend,
Dave
 

Now we're metal detecting. Congrats.
 

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