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Not be bad days hunt.

Brandy{Ma.}

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Met up with Mike to hunt a site we couldn't find the cellarhole be for.Well we find it today.Heres a few things we got.We got more stuff that I didn't got shot of.Ball,buttons,stuff.The fork may be wwI,Mike brings home all he shoes he find and put them around the garden.The coins are 1818 large coin that looked like it was going to clean up real nice.The dime was a 1811 over 09.It was nice to do a all dayer with Mike.Enjoy.
 
I have been in the woods here in Ct wall walking.We have located old fields but just can't find the cellar holes,they have to be there.The ox shoes have been coming up but no coins,just need to locate them houses.
 
head for the road and find the middle of the wall.And walk in from there.Sum time there 100"- 200" in.Just because theres no opening to the wall dosen't mean anything.If the place burnt down or just fell in they would close the opening to the wall so when people where bring there animals to market some would be going down the road and some would see the opening and go into the old yard or field.
 
Thanks John and Brandy. Also we have been having luck in CT around old hand hewn stumps in the middle of the woods. Check at the stump and fan out because the tree could have been tall and needed to be limbed or cut up.
 
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