1st picture show where the old structure foundation. This is where everything except the doubloon was found. 2nd pic is a southern live oak that is on the left side of the foundation. This tree is about 4 feet in diameter. I used to play under it sometimes. 3rd picture is the grand daddy of all the trees on the lot. It is every bit of 8 feet in diameter and quite massive. Had many family reunions under this tree. Notice in the background in the first picture there are 2 big oak trees. They are just about the same size as this one. There used to be 3 pecan trees on the property that were 5 to 7 feet in diameter but they are gone now. They were the biggest ones I have ever seen then or since.
Picture 4 is a metal Lasko emblem maybe from an old fan.
Picture 5 and 6 is potentially the oldest thing I have found since I started this hobby 2 1/2 years ago. It says it is a watch but I can't see how that applies. I have found references to the William, Clark & co. shoe manufacturing factories as far back as 1897. LA FRANCE was a type or brand of shoe they made and sold. They were high end womens shoes. If anyone can offer any more info here it would be appreciated.
Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting!
capt.
Picture 4 is a metal Lasko emblem maybe from an old fan.
Picture 5 and 6 is potentially the oldest thing I have found since I started this hobby 2 1/2 years ago. It says it is a watch but I can't see how that applies. I have found references to the William, Clark & co. shoe manufacturing factories as far back as 1897. LA FRANCE was a type or brand of shoe they made and sold. They were high end womens shoes. If anyone can offer any more info here it would be appreciated.
Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting!
capt.