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awesome non medal detecting find today.

pointer80

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Hi all, I had to take my daughter and drop her off at a appointment in a neighboring town about twelve miles north of our town and seen a antique store. I decided to stop in and get their business card for my wife because that's more her thing than mine. When I was there I decided to look around for a minute and seen hanging on the wall a 1929 platt map of our town. This thing was in great shape and measured 30x40 inches. The guy had a few of them and wanted 25.00 bucks each. I reluctantly paid his price. I might frame it and hang it on the wall that's how nice it is. This should be a great reference guide. Thanks for looking and HH.
 
I have a lot of old maps online of areas all over the US, where are you located? I might be able to help you out. I bought a full county platt map from 1886 for my area from the city for $5. I don't know how they even print them so cheap, but I am not complaining
 
The library is also a place for maps. I got an 1880's township plat map, for my county, for free. Great place to do research!
 
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