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A very unproductive day

mr miner/logger

New member
Today after spending almost 7 hours in the woods, I came home with only 2 relics. A bark spud and a Dr Kilmers Swamp-Root Kidney Liver & Bladder Cure bottle. The bottle was on top of the ground. 100+ years ago, lumbermen would cut down hemlock tress and peel the bark off with a bark spud. The bark was sent to tannerys to tan hides. Hemlock wood, having no commercial value was left to rot in the woods.
 
Nice finds. Years ago I found a Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, Kidney Liver & Bladder Cure but, unfortunately, my wife accidentally dropped it and broke it. Haven't found another.

OldeTymer
 
Hey you did ok......you found some rare history....nice addition to your collection I bet....keep them picture coming I like your finds!
:clapping::clap:
 
Hello,
Does anyone know what this is?
On the bottom it say's
din
0,5l
Thank's for any info, to cold to dig was -16 this morning!
 
I found this one a few weeks back. The detector said "Aldwell's syrup pepsin bottle, mfg by pepsin syrup co in Monticello, IL" and sure enough, that's what it was. :rofl: Are these little bottles for sale somewhere...I'll unload this one if they are. :lol:

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I also found this DC hotel token there, and one 1911 wheat pennie and misc junk.

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:) I've never dug a bottle either. It was in a farm field where there was a house up until the early 1900's. There's metal junk everywhere that's been plowed every year for nearly a century. I'll have to take a small coil out there sometime and see if I can find some coins in the junk. :)
 
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