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12-14-08 Finds - A real mix

Jaichim24

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Well, after sitting out for a couple weeks due to weather, we had some 42 degree weather this past Sunday. I decided to go to a park just down the road from me. I've posted finds from it before, mostly calling it the "button park". I've found a section where I think the town used to celebrate and had people in uniforms marching.

This time since the landscaped part of this part was basically frozen, I decided to hit t a trail from it that winds through a portion of that park that is in the woods/swamp/stream. I made my way from the near end, detecting as I walked over this up hill section near where I found a merc one of my last times out here. That's where I picked up the wheaties all within 2 feet of each other. Let me tell you sticking my digger through the 1+ inch of frozen ground was a pain. I maybe dug 5 targets and decided hitting the trail in the woods was where all the easy digging would be.

So I hit the trail, the beginning of which all the way up to a picnic table I had scouted out and detecting a little bit before. I found a 70's pocket spill right on the path. I criss crossed the path mostly staying on it or to the down hill side which basically turns into a marsh/swamp, and then a stream. This section up to the picnic table must be where kids like to play because I found the 3 match box toys in some muck at various points. I also found the nickel and the quarter in this section.

I decided to push on and start getting to the "unexplored" section. I started to get tons of hits about 50 feet from what looks like an old stone foundation. The targets were on both sides of the trail, very shallow. They all turned out to be a ton of various sized bullets. I couldn't walk more than a couple feet without getting another hit. On the right side of the trail is a very steep hill, and on the left, as I mentioned is a swampy marshy area up to a stream that had a ton of mills on it. Past the stream another 300 yards are all of the main street buildings of the town dating back to the 1700's. I believe at some point behind one of these old buildings they were shooting in this direction at the hill for target practice. I could have spent the whole day and not exhaust the targets. I basically dectected the area in wide patterns to try and find the size of the firing range impact zone. I also found the old dog tax license in this area too.

So, they looked like old civil war era bullets when I was digging them out, especially the big ones. On closer inspection, they don't look like the ones I see posted by others. These are solid, while the Civil War era ones seem to be hollow on the bottom.

Can anyone date these bullets? About when were they fired? I'm curious.

Thanks for looking,

Jai
 
Well, this park or rather the land this park is on has been used since the 1700's. So, the items I can find in it, especially the woods should range a bit. The toys were just on the inside of the woods just off the trail. I don't think the kids trek too far into the woods to play.
 
... and not all had concave bases. Several types had flat bases. Jai, looks like you have a CW era target practice site. Now you need to locate where they were fired from to dig all the buttons and hopefully a belt or breast plate or two! :thumbup:
 
Check this website and type in what info you can on them.
Bullets
I used it alot before I got my McKee and Mason bullet book and still refer back to it sometimes. Good luck with that site and like Ed said, Pound that place to death, something real good could come from there.......Flipper out
 
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Here are some close ups of the bullets with a ruler for reference. I couldn't exactly find a match for the bullets on those websites, but some were very close. The 3 big ones are 1" long and .5" wide.
 
Jaichim, the bullets are Civil War bullets. They appear to be mostly Sharps and Spencer carbines and a few pistol. . Most definitely Cavalry bullets. Hope this helps. Hit this area hard. Try to find where they were shooting from. That will be a great area. Keep digging.
 
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