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MORE FINDS IN SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO

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Tried tweaking the scan system. Let's see how this picture turns out. There's 2 belt buckles and a gun nipple wrench and a few unidentifieds. The lock was made in Brooklyn, NY--manufacturer's stamp is on it. Believe to be from the 1840's or 1850's. The lower-most belt buckle has a Masonic stamp on the back--very difficult to see on the picture.
 
The triangle is part of a US knap sack Civil war type. The first item at the left appears to be a suspender adjusting buckle. The large center object on the bottom row is part of the leather bridle for a horse bit.
5forksVa
 
five forks, we had a little civil war activity here in new mexico, during that period, BUT had 40 years of Indian wars into which those objects probably fit into.
 
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