Tea Kettle 1762, 1764, 1766

boomer

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Tea Kettle rock has 4 maps and 11 names. if you look close behind the rock, you will see another rock resting on the edge of the hill, this is the key rock that gives the direction to go, which is 330 degrees to find the rockhouse and the mine on the second ledge, it also as a marker pointing down at tea kettle showing which map to use to go to the rockhouse and mine. Tea kettle is shaped like a tea kettle.
 

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Hey Boomer, have you done any more searching of this place, looks like your on the right track.... nice pics as well! My mother grew up in this area you are talking about, I wished my papaw was still around to tell me his storys of the things he would find up in those woods, mother always said hed come home telling storys. sadly enough she cant really remember the storys he would tell, but said he'd talk about them for hours. he worked the oil and gas wells up there for a long time...
 

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