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There's a small town about 8 miles from my house that was granted a charter in 1892 and started growing. In 1903 a railroad was to be, and was built there.
If I remember correctly the townspeople had a huge disagreement about just where it was supposed to go. End result the town split into two separate towns with separate names and charters which lasted until 1967 when they remerged back into the original name also. The trains quit running in 1969 or 70 and the tracks taken out in '73.
In its heyday it had a couple drygoods stores, taverns, p.o. (still does), 2 hotels, grain mill, two lumber yards, four churches, a stockyard, school and other businesses, and about a thousand residence. Oh and two banks also.
Ther are still quite a few reminents remaing of its faded glory. Except for the county blacktop running through town the streets are all gravel with small trace spots here and there showing old asphalt on most streets. A city employee (probably the only one) stopped to chat with me today while detecting and I ask about the last time streets were paved and he said late fifties. As you can see in a couple photos sidewalks now disappear into grass, brush, and in one area even woods.
A good part of my permissions the last 5 years have been in this town. Two of those payed off well. One of those is where I found my last gold coin in 2-2016, shown on my avatar photo.
So there is this one old cottage that I'm sure was cute at one time and the lawn always mowed in summer that I've been wanting to detect for awhile. Last Friday I stopped by the small city clerk's office and enquired about it. The older lady clerk who has helped me out a few times before knew who owned it and gave me a name and phone number. Saturday morning I called the guy. He gave me immediate permission. Got there and barely got started when his wife pulled up wearing her virus mask and told me hubby also owned the larger old green colored house just across the cross street from this one and the vacant lot on the other side of that and it would be o.k. for me to hunt that Also. Woohoo!!
Well sir, I started out with my racer 2 and stock coil and everything notched out just below a nickle, just above a nickel to about screw cap. Hunted about an hour and nearly every sweep all around the house was 3 to 4 high pitched tones showing penny to dime and quarter VDI with lots of low grunts mixed pluss numerous over loads, some covering several feet in area, burried tin I guess. Everything was surface to about 3 inches deep. I dug the first dozen, can slaw, tabs, screw caps, you name it. Managed to get 3 pennies, two were early 60's. Went to the truck and got out my beloved mx 5 with 9" concentric coil. Turned the sensitivity down to 6 and discriminated everything up to a penny....same thing.[emoji24]
Went across the street to the big old green colored house. I'll be a s.o.b. same thing.[emoji24][emoji24] Came back on Sunday and started the vacant lot which had a home on it until a few years ago. It was much better but still had its share of trash and a few larger spots of overloads. I'm talking pick the detector 20" above the ground and swing and still get a loud tone. Came back today and covered more of it. Managed a few pennies, a recent drop just below the surface 1965 quarter, a cap pistol, an aluminium something that looks like and has Chinese writing on one side but some sort of scrawl in gilt color on the other. Yes I will be going back but I really wonder why.
Couple of the pics are not from these properties but across the street to show you sidewalks.
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If I remember correctly the townspeople had a huge disagreement about just where it was supposed to go. End result the town split into two separate towns with separate names and charters which lasted until 1967 when they remerged back into the original name also. The trains quit running in 1969 or 70 and the tracks taken out in '73.
In its heyday it had a couple drygoods stores, taverns, p.o. (still does), 2 hotels, grain mill, two lumber yards, four churches, a stockyard, school and other businesses, and about a thousand residence. Oh and two banks also.
Ther are still quite a few reminents remaing of its faded glory. Except for the county blacktop running through town the streets are all gravel with small trace spots here and there showing old asphalt on most streets. A city employee (probably the only one) stopped to chat with me today while detecting and I ask about the last time streets were paved and he said late fifties. As you can see in a couple photos sidewalks now disappear into grass, brush, and in one area even woods.
A good part of my permissions the last 5 years have been in this town. Two of those payed off well. One of those is where I found my last gold coin in 2-2016, shown on my avatar photo.
So there is this one old cottage that I'm sure was cute at one time and the lawn always mowed in summer that I've been wanting to detect for awhile. Last Friday I stopped by the small city clerk's office and enquired about it. The older lady clerk who has helped me out a few times before knew who owned it and gave me a name and phone number. Saturday morning I called the guy. He gave me immediate permission. Got there and barely got started when his wife pulled up wearing her virus mask and told me hubby also owned the larger old green colored house just across the cross street from this one and the vacant lot on the other side of that and it would be o.k. for me to hunt that Also. Woohoo!!
Well sir, I started out with my racer 2 and stock coil and everything notched out just below a nickle, just above a nickel to about screw cap. Hunted about an hour and nearly every sweep all around the house was 3 to 4 high pitched tones showing penny to dime and quarter VDI with lots of low grunts mixed pluss numerous over loads, some covering several feet in area, burried tin I guess. Everything was surface to about 3 inches deep. I dug the first dozen, can slaw, tabs, screw caps, you name it. Managed to get 3 pennies, two were early 60's. Went to the truck and got out my beloved mx 5 with 9" concentric coil. Turned the sensitivity down to 6 and discriminated everything up to a penny....same thing.[emoji24]
Went across the street to the big old green colored house. I'll be a s.o.b. same thing.[emoji24][emoji24] Came back on Sunday and started the vacant lot which had a home on it until a few years ago. It was much better but still had its share of trash and a few larger spots of overloads. I'm talking pick the detector 20" above the ground and swing and still get a loud tone. Came back today and covered more of it. Managed a few pennies, a recent drop just below the surface 1965 quarter, a cap pistol, an aluminium something that looks like and has Chinese writing on one side but some sort of scrawl in gilt color on the other. Yes I will be going back but I really wonder why.
Couple of the pics are not from these properties but across the street to show you sidewalks.
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