HUNTING AT THE BATTLE OF WYOMING 1778 NEED HELP ID RELICS

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I WAS HUNTING WHERE THE BATTLE OF WYOMING TOOK PLACE AND CAME ACROSS THESE ITEMS. I THINK ONE IS A BUCKLE AND RIGHT UNDER THE ITEM I THINK IS A BUCKLE I THINK THIS IS A BUTTON AND THE LONG SILVER STEM MAYBE FROM A PIPE (PIPE STEM)? THE THING IS I REALLY HAVE NO IDEA THIS IS ALL NEW TO ME AND I'AM TRYING TO LEARN AS I GO ALONG SO ALL OPINIONS ARE WELCOME ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANK YOU SO MUCH RICH.

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The spike (top left) is the size used on the rails in mines. Is the silver piece aluminum?
 

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The spike (top left) is the size used on the rails in mines. Is the silver piece aluminum?

NOT SURE IF IT IS ALUMINUM BUT A MAGNETIC WON'T STICK TO IT AND IT IS VERY LITE
 

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The thick round piece is a bolster washer, used on wooden beams, wagons and other items made of wood.
 

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The long silver thing is part of a broken "bolt" a.k.a. an arrow for a bow or crossbow used for hunting

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The long silver thing is part of a broken "bolt" a.k.a. an arrow for a bow or crossbow used for hunting

Yep, looks like a busted piece of an XX75 Easton arrow shaft.
 

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Agree on arrow shaft (after 1960). Also: .22 LR case, and possibly a post insulator for an electric fence
 

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