nova treasure
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What's the Story on your House
Just curious to see how many people live in a older home and has some history info they would like to share or stories that have been told about it.
I Love the older homes and have actually fixed up two and live in Our third. It's pretty Awesome what can be found while fixing up a home and of course Metal Detecting.
My last home I renovated was a 6 bedroom at 3,000 sq ft, it was built in 1848 by a couple that were freed slaves and was given 600 acres to build the home on. The Home stayed in the family until 1990 when it was willed to a relation that was in the Nascar circuit and they just left it to crumble until I was the given the opportunity to buy it. It was in terrible condition as some would have just dozed it, I spent 10 full months fixing it back up. During the renovation, I discovered 19th Century pictures,buttons,coins,letters and even a Corset that was in a part of the attic that was sealed off in the mid 1800's to add a bedroom. I discovered it when I was making access to blow insulation throughout the attic, which on another discovery was that I found the home had been insulated when built, by using ears of corn and I mean 1,000's of them.
Several things found in the home were behind the four fireplace mantels. a Christmas card dated 1877, a pair of large cents and a corked top bottle of Mercurochrome that had never been opened.
Metal Detecting the property turned into a Storybook of 170 yrs of History ranging from a Henry Clay political token, numerous early 1800's buttons,buckles and relics to Civil War buttons, bullets and several other relics to WW1 relics including a Silver Calvary ring. The coin finds were amazing with over a 100 Silver dug including a Beautiful 1837 Capped bust dime, Seated halfdimes,dimes,quarters and one half dollar. also barbers, standing liberties,shield nickles,e.t.c .
ALOT of stuff was found not mentioned including many bottles and relics.You never know what you might find and it takes alot to hunt out a site.
Bill
Just curious to see how many people live in a older home and has some history info they would like to share or stories that have been told about it.
I Love the older homes and have actually fixed up two and live in Our third. It's pretty Awesome what can be found while fixing up a home and of course Metal Detecting.
My last home I renovated was a 6 bedroom at 3,000 sq ft, it was built in 1848 by a couple that were freed slaves and was given 600 acres to build the home on. The Home stayed in the family until 1990 when it was willed to a relation that was in the Nascar circuit and they just left it to crumble until I was the given the opportunity to buy it. It was in terrible condition as some would have just dozed it, I spent 10 full months fixing it back up. During the renovation, I discovered 19th Century pictures,buttons,coins,letters and even a Corset that was in a part of the attic that was sealed off in the mid 1800's to add a bedroom. I discovered it when I was making access to blow insulation throughout the attic, which on another discovery was that I found the home had been insulated when built, by using ears of corn and I mean 1,000's of them.
Several things found in the home were behind the four fireplace mantels. a Christmas card dated 1877, a pair of large cents and a corked top bottle of Mercurochrome that had never been opened.
Metal Detecting the property turned into a Storybook of 170 yrs of History ranging from a Henry Clay political token, numerous early 1800's buttons,buckles and relics to Civil War buttons, bullets and several other relics to WW1 relics including a Silver Calvary ring. The coin finds were amazing with over a 100 Silver dug including a Beautiful 1837 Capped bust dime, Seated halfdimes,dimes,quarters and one half dollar. also barbers, standing liberties,shield nickles,e.t.c .
ALOT of stuff was found not mentioned including many bottles and relics.You never know what you might find and it takes alot to hunt out a site.
Bill