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MinelabMann

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I was at a old spot out in the country. This place has 7 foundations on it. I've found a lot of weird items out there even someones glasses (vintage circle lens). One of the structures burnt down and I have a gut feeling that it was a crematory place? There are large bricks (size of 2-3 bricks put together) that is curved. If you put them together it makes a circle furnace. I have another feeling this is a Toe Tag (the circle object)? back says no religion? I'm not sure I want to know what this is though. Other object I have no idea what it is?
 
Maybe an id tag, best case scenario a suttler made dog tag from the Indian wars. I did not find any businesses with that name.
 
I don't know how big sandhill is but google shows it in lewis co. if you could contact the library there they might be able to check old directories for it. good luck.
 
I wouldn't throw it away until I found out for sure what it is. I found a crematory tag from upstate South Carolina last year at Myrtle Beach.
It also just gave a name. I googled it and it was a crematory near Greenville. It also on the flip side had a 4 digit number on it. I sent them
an e-mail and asked if they wanted it back or if possibly the family wanted it back I would send it to them but never got a response. My next
trip to the beach I threw it back out to sea. The other piece you have there does resemble a lipstick tube "half" and that insignia is something
that is familiar looking to me but I can't put my finger on it. You may want to go to your local library and check there for what building was
actually there where you are detecting and that can tell you a lot. Also, those librarians usually know a local historian that could shed some
light on this for you also.
 
Can you send me that link please


shadowman said:
Grassy Creek Cemetery, Morgan Co., KY//Located on old US 460, Mize KY., S.W. Havens// 2 July 1828-5 May 1903
 
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