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The old mansion in the woods

GRAY GHOST

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hello all, i had heard about an old mansion in the woods near my house some time ago, but had never had the chance to look for it - until 2 days ago. it took a while, but i found it! expecting to find standing ruins, i looked around a while and spied a whitish box off in the distance, being obscured by trees. i thought at first it was a discarded fridge, it turned out to be a circular hand cast brick well about 20 ft. deep. someone had stuccoed the outside of the well in the past. i was in awe of the simple craftsmanship of the well itself. there are piles of handcast brick everywhere. i knew now i was on it! the area is a bit trashy, being used as a dump by somebody in the past. i found a civil war era reed for a harmonica, a shot 36 cal. ball, a small brass cross about a half in. across [?] an iron belt buckle, a triangular iron piece, [ possibly a gun part ] 3 [!!!] flat buttons, and a civil war era portable candle holder, made of solid brass, unscrews wonderfully, and with a patent date of april 21, 1857 ! yes! i really knew i was onto it now! my heart was a beatin, my friend! i also found some cannon shrapnel pieces and some modern clad, as well as other misc. pieces. i believe the old place to be unhunted, and plan to be back there in the a.m. theres also ball and mason lids everywhere. the wooden piece is my first bullet-in-wood. i will take pics of the old well and hopefully whatever i find tommorow evening. all the signs are there! thanks for reading, what a great adventure our hobby can be, hh,
 
What a great old site. Good going. Cant wait to see pics of the site. Where are you located?? approximately.
 
That cross thing looks a lot like a flatened primer cap, and the triangular object looks more like a hinge of some sort...
Great finds, and I would hunt the heck out of the place...If you can get to the bottom of that well, you might find something, also check the walls of the well...common hiding spot for loot...Also try to find the privy...

HH,

BH-LandStar
 
You found a nice spot.

That well may be a cistern.

I had a friend that bought a house on an old property.

Him and his dad cleaned the cistern out. Hauling the muck

up with buckets on a rope and dumping it on the ground.

I asked if I could metal detect the muck. He said yes.

There were about 75 old coins that had been thrown into

the cistern. They probably thought it was a wishing well.

That was 24 years ago. Coins dating back to the early

1900's.

My friend would not take any of the coins. I got them

all.:)

HH,
 
Good going GRAY GHOST, I hope you find a cache my friend, the retirement stash!!! HH regards Robert.:detecting:
 
You have found a honey hole. The triangular piece is a sickle blade from a horse drawn mower.These mowers are still used for hay and general cutting, pulled by a tractor nowadays.When new it was probably serrated . I think you will have many more good finds. Good luck.
 
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