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    My First Privy Dig

    Glamorous work this digging privies is! This is my first time at this, and although very challenging, I think it could ultimately be worth the effort. This shot was taken yesterday when I was about 31/2 to 4 feet down.I'm now at 6 feet, and it's becoming more difficult. I an finding pieces of...
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    My First Privy Dig

    Glamorous work this digging privies is! This is my first time at this, and although very challenging, I think it could ultimately be worth the effort. <insert forum encouragement here> This shot was taken yesterday when I was about 31/2 to 4 feet down.I'm now at 6 feet, and it's becoming more...
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    The Year Was 1870...

    The metal was mostly iron. One of the early settlers of Crook County (Central Oregon) was BF Allen. He raised sheep & livestock, and later became a banker. His first homestead was on our property. The buildings are long gone, but there are many reminders of his presence here. The metal...
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    The Year Was 1870...

    The metal was mostly iron. One of the early settlers of Crook County (Central Oregon) was BF Allen. He raised sheep & livestock, and later became a banker. His first homestead was on our property. The buildings are long gone, but there are many reminders of his presence here. The metal...
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    Setting up for Silver w/ GTP1350

    Wow! What a great forum! My eyes are starting to bleed I've been reading so much. I live on a ranch in Central Oregon. The property used to have a homestead from one of the early settlers in the area circa 1870. I am finding a ton of relics, ranging from Spencer Rifle cartridges, to cast iron...
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