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Old 04-13-2008, 06:07 PM
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Default Rain,Cold,but detected a new site...A few whatsits

This site is in such great hunting shape. Its in the mountains and a few trees have grew up from basement. I hope to take camera with next time and show you guys the well i found today. Since finding the well, covered with a piece of tin... I have named this site "Deep Well". youll see why when i get pictures..The well is one of the nicest ones i have seen ever. Anyhow this house/farm/site dates early to mid 1800's.

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Peters 8mm

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Old 04-13-2008, 06:11 PM
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I would say the small round thing is a tent hole grommet...as for the ring thing..it looks like a ring off a saddle or rig for horse...Just a guess.Pappy would know for sure....not sure what the other is...I would hunt that site again...Buster...
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Old 04-13-2008, 06:17 PM
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Buster, Thanks tent pole holder seems perfect now. And i was thinking the same on the ring. Piece of bridle or harness of some sort. The large one has me stumped. Yea I plan on really hunting this area. It was by mistake I found it and almost by mistake I went into the well..Why would some knot-right put a tiny thin piece of tin over it. At most the old "woods" foundations I hunt the well is atleast partial filled in. I can see the bottom just like it was 1820 at this one!!

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Looks like some nice artifacts from that site. Congrats and keep hitting it, Beale.
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