The Plantation Dig Update

KONO

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Jul 2, 2013
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Ladies and Gentleman,

I am currently reformatting the Plantation dig Post, I will order the current finds chronologically, and update as we find more. The Plantation (which is a conglomerate of multiple plantations and their sub-facilites) Is fitting of a new thread for all our finds, outside of the today's finds section. There are to many finds and stories to be told. I have copied my previous post for all interested parties/persons. The thread will be moved to a new category that I see fitting.

So keep an eye out and keep on digging, we will be digging this plantation/s for the next 20 years :laughing7:

KONO.

Official Thread is up: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/relic-hunting/366228-official-louisiana-plantation-dig.html
 

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Will definitely subscribe to this thread! Good luck on your digs.
 

The thread will be up after the hunt this coming week.
 

Should be a dozen or more flat buttons and civilian buttons... let us see those finds!
 

Patience, Patience. Here are the pictures of the Previous finds to hold you over until the new thread.

Shackle
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1850's Copper Powder Flask half #1
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1850's Copper Powder Flask half #2
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Solid Copper Spigot off of Plantation Cistern
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Double Barrel Muzzleloading Percussion 20 Bore Shotgun
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Cataloged Finds: Not Photographed
- 8x16 inch Solid Brass fire stoking door for Sugar Kettle Boiler
- Railroad Track, numerous lengths, some full length
-Telegraph Wire, Insulators, some whole Telegraph Poles
-Iron Wagon and Cart Parts
- Model T Hub Caps, full set
-Hand carved 1830's-1850's marble (sphere/ball; game)
-Metal Livestock items for Horse, Cattle, Mule, & Pig
-Iron Picks, axes, hammers and shovels
-Percussion Caps from 19th century
-NUMEROUS glass and ceramic items: Bottles, plates, dishes, latrine pots, vials, etc., etc.
-iron cookware
-1890's Sterling Silver Spoon made in England
-Mid 19th Century Picture frame holder (brass or copper)
-Wood Barrel Parts, Rings, & tops
-Iron nails, stakes, door knobs, coat hangers, door and window latches
-Iron Carpenter tools, Iron chains
-Iv'e forgot the rest, I'll have to look in the archives.

There is so much stuff we dig everything without even looking at the meter. No coins so far, but we have only just begun.
And the Funny thing is we've only detected the Place 6 times the first three times only uncovered the Brass door and the spoon , and we are the first, many non-metallic items were found from digging privy style.
Our detectors have probably covered less than one acre of the virgin ground, we dig so much and so sporadically we can't even keep a grid sweep pattern. We've only just begun to dig about 4 sites out of 100's.

We will be digging for the next 20 Years, many undiscovered sites await on the Plantation.
 

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Forgot to mention the very large, whole intact Sugar Kettle sunken in the mud of dried out a pond. It will be removed this Winter with a Bobcat Excavator.
 

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Aloha KONO,

Happy sugar cane kettling. Looking forward to further diggins...

duncan_syrup_kettle2.jpg DUNCAN CEMETERY
 

It's more like this one...

Don't ask me who the hell that Is... I don't know :laughing7: She's there for size comparison
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This is the one at Oak Alley Plantation... Ours is the same size.
 

Here are updated Photographs, to satisfy the masses until the new thread.

1850's Copper Powder Flask (2 halves)
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Pre-1850's Solid Copper Spigot from Plantation Water Cistern (this is a very nice piece of metallurgy) (approximately 2 Pounds)
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Pre-1860's Hand carved Clay Marble
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Speaking on behalf of us "masses;" We is far from satisfied!

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The word's out... We dig tomorrow!
 

I am currently working on the Plantation Thread.

Though I will say today we found Buttons, Copper Sheet metal, Copper Washers, Copper unidentified object... and plenty of other stuff.

Ill post tomorrow
 

KONO , sounds like you are finding interesting relics on every hunt. How deep are your finds and how do you rate your metal detector?
 

Hello Turbo 504, welcome to the Forum! :thumbsup:

Most finds are around 18 inches down, in the wet, root filled mess of the Louisiana "Jungle." The Ace 350 does provide some false positives, due to the shear number of relics. However, Every coin or round shaped highly conductive metal has made the detector scream.
 

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