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Posted by rpg52 on July 27, 2005 at 11:23:17 from (69.19.175.209):
In Reply to: Lost Watch posted by 37 chief on July 26, 2005 at 21:06:58:
Set down an axe in a pasture while building fence, hit it with a shovel 5 years or more later, rusty but ok. Found an antique monkey wrench in standing water when a cow stepped on it and stood it upright. Must have been there 30-50 years, field hadn't been cultivated for many years. Turned up an indian hand grinding stone while discing - must have been dropped, not in a place where they lived. Found another buried a foot down while digging a hole. 2" thick, a foot wide, foot and a half long. Must have been buried by some one that valued it. If only stones could talk. I find old broken glass in my corn patch, finially figured out it was a roadbed in the 1860's, just roadside trash from an earlier era.
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