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Colonial Coppers and relics - Last hunts of 2015

I made the finds below the last week of 2015. This area is a very large wooded area I frequent that has a few old abandon roads that run through the property. All year I have been researching old deeds because I felt according to the placement of an 1860'S ATLAS an old 1830's CHURCH existed there at one time. It took most of the year to find the exact spot but I believe the area where most of the KG's were found is intact the old church site.

Below are 3 parts to this hunt I uploaded to my youtube channel Westmoreland Detecting if you care to watch. 90% Of the videos uploaded on my channel are of Colonial finds because thats what I enjoy researching and detecting. Check it out and if you like it feel free to subscribe.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLK6FMBcEM0[/video]
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUsqkcAILEY[/video]
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yxNFmem_-E[/video]


Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting!
 
Louis, nice videos. I tried to PM you and looks like your a newly registered users. Wsnted to ask sbout that map in your video. Looks like it may cover parts of Delaware, if so, could you share its online location?
Thanks,
Mike
 
Hi Mike,
Thank you very much. You are correct, I just singed up today. About the map, its a 1754 map of South Western Pennsylvania aka now Pittsburgh where the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers meet.
http://explorepahistory.com/kora/files/1/2/1-2-98D-25-ExplorePAHistory-a0h9u1-a_349.jpg
Thanks for the comment appreciate it \m/
 
Fantastic finds you got there. Enjoyed the videos!
 
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