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Woods still producing. However left the pre civil war era for the moment

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Went back to the site we are finding the late 1700's and early 1800's things and my friend pulled this out. LOL Still LOST as to why it was there and when it was dropped!! Its an advertizing plate from a silent 1919 movie "The Echo of Youth"

Its broke but he found the piece. Obviously from a different time as he also found pennies and a dime newest is 1920. And he found a US Army button from around WW1. This place sure is strange and its great there is absolutly nothing around it but Lake Huron. Still hoping for a payroll box of coins!!!

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The bottom of the plate reads: The tab reads "I cant explain come home", Charle Richman, Leah Baird, Pearl Sheapard and Jack McLean in the scene from "The Echo of Youth". Graphic Film Corp.

It took him hours to clean up the knife but its in great shape.

Enjoy the pictures. Need to get back to the older finds!!!
 
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