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Hello everyone!
I’m posting a few finds from my last two trips. Today I picked up the two buttons and the musket balls. That Seminole War fort was occupied mainly by two infantry company’s. For whatever reason, it’s loaded with 69 caliber balls as I’ve found almost 600 of them so far.
The candlewick trimmer and bones are from my last trip. The bones appear to be chicken bones and were in a small pile about two and a half feet in a period dump. Perhaps the remains of a soldiers meal. If anyone has any ideas about the bones I would appreciate it. Also the candlewick trimmers may not be period. Never seen one before. The fort was occupied from 1840 to 1841.
The other lead piece is a lead pencil. That’s my third one from this fort.
Thanks for looking and happy hunting to all.
I’m posting a few finds from my last two trips. Today I picked up the two buttons and the musket balls. That Seminole War fort was occupied mainly by two infantry company’s. For whatever reason, it’s loaded with 69 caliber balls as I’ve found almost 600 of them so far.
The candlewick trimmer and bones are from my last trip. The bones appear to be chicken bones and were in a small pile about two and a half feet in a period dump. Perhaps the remains of a soldiers meal. If anyone has any ideas about the bones I would appreciate it. Also the candlewick trimmers may not be period. Never seen one before. The fort was occupied from 1840 to 1841.
The other lead piece is a lead pencil. That’s my third one from this fort.
Thanks for looking and happy hunting to all.
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