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Interesting invite...

Joe G

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Saw "Sapman" (Bob) at church yesterday and he said we have an open invitation to hunt a nearby 1850's house any time we want. It belongs to a woman we know at church. Seems she's been digging bottle fragments (Bob said there must have been a bottle dump there)and she just wants any bottles we find. Whoo Hoo! Can't wait for the weather to warm up! Looks like it may hit 60 by the end of the week so, it won't be long now :)
 
Go get the oldies!!!!!
 
Thanks for the PM Mike! I must be learning something reading all the posts because that's just where I was going to start a grid :) I'll talk to Bob and see if we can get any history on the place / old photo's... Knowing the area, I'd say it most certainly would have been a farm in the 1850's...
 
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That's what I'm going to try to do. I'll see if the owner has anything although I doubt the house has been in her family that long. They have a pretty good historical society in that particular town so perhaps they have some info on it.

The way my luck runs, the previous owner was a MD'r :) but it's exciting to think we might be the first to hit this place.
 
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