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Taliaferro County Georgia Homeplace

dank1296

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From the looks of the well this place goes back 1800s. Flat button marked London and musket ball found 5 feet apart. The broach was first jewelry found in a while. No Structure remains but a rock pile. In pine trees so thick pinestraw makes swinging hard. Gonna take take next week and do a grid pattern.
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Haa yeah just took 10 minutes in my pouch to fall out. Got them in a baggie now may try work on the piece. Think was originally gold plated. I did find pieces of a 1800s Swiss pocket watch this homesite so they musta had little money. Only coin so far was a 1909 wheatie but I know there's few more. That well was a piece of art.
 
Congrat's on some nice Saves and Continued Success in your grid search. I know Taliaferro County. Home place of Alexander H. Stephen's, and just down the road a piece from me.
 
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