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The troops are ready

Brandy[Ma.]

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as they wait for the general to arrive.They say you can hear the general practicing he's rebel yell as Bart meows in the background Velcroed to the front sit.This is the field I'm working now.That tent in the background is just in front of a 1700's cellar hole.I popped out 4 or 5 coin there and a repro pewter button from around the fire pit from the reenactment Battle last year,though that was cool.
 
fields over here.love to bring you guys over there be for Scott moves.I stopped to talk to the guy that cuts the fields he wanted me to find a pipe that fell off the tractor for him.Only took a minute to find it.He wanted me to show him how it works over the cut grass area and I popped two large cents and gave them to him.I was talking to him over the weekend and he give they to the guy in charge of the land in hope it well get us on the fields.Would be great to get out here for the fall cut.there's three empty houses on the land,5 or 6 cellar holes,corn fields,apples trees,and fields that run for around a mile long.never hunt posted fields.The town is tyring to buy the land to save it from the house builders,the last I was told is that the town has 5 million together and should have the rest by spring.
 
I been out a couple of times. They hayed a field up this way and I got me a 1846 large cent and a spoon made by one of the earliest silversmiths in newburyport. I believe the name was Moulton. Hey, whenever your ready, just give a shout and the mass regiment will head out.
 
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