warsawdaddy
Gold Member
Ok,you guys can follow up on this.It's from a forum way out in Az,so you okie people ought to get on it.
Oklahoma History, Indian locations
garimpo
This is the area just West of where I grew up in Eastern Oklahoma................
first site is where a American Indian village once stood...............the owner used to plow the field
every year and we would go there and find arrow heads, spear head, axes, and occasionally a
skull..........it's next to the creek and at the highest point there, a small rise...........don't know
who the owner is now: 35°09'12.77"N, 95°07'34.03"W
here is where the first Governor of the Choctaw Nation had his house, been restored and the town of
San Boise was immediately to the East of the house. It's been 30 years since I beeped the area and
only covered a small area, found some good coins, the house where the road turns North is where the
owner used to dig Indian Head pennies and dimes from the 1800's in his garden just behind his house..
both times I asked for permission to beep his garden the answer was NO..........
just think about the advancements made in metal detectors since I was there............
35°07'45.67"N, 95°09'29.79"W.........now is the perfect time of year to beep there.............not
many weeds or "chiggers" yet.
Happy hunting and scratching................
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If it beeps
Oklahoma History, Indian locations
garimpo
This is the area just West of where I grew up in Eastern Oklahoma................
first site is where a American Indian village once stood...............the owner used to plow the field
every year and we would go there and find arrow heads, spear head, axes, and occasionally a
skull..........it's next to the creek and at the highest point there, a small rise...........don't know
who the owner is now: 35°09'12.77"N, 95°07'34.03"W
here is where the first Governor of the Choctaw Nation had his house, been restored and the town of
San Boise was immediately to the East of the house. It's been 30 years since I beeped the area and
only covered a small area, found some good coins, the house where the road turns North is where the
owner used to dig Indian Head pennies and dimes from the 1800's in his garden just behind his house..
both times I asked for permission to beep his garden the answer was NO..........
just think about the advancements made in metal detectors since I was there............
35°07'45.67"N, 95°09'29.79"W.........now is the perfect time of year to beep there.............not
many weeds or "chiggers" yet.
Happy hunting and scratching................
--------------------
If it beeps