1600's Old Stone Fort

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hunter434
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1600's Old Stone Fort

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There is a Old Stone Fort built in the 1600's about 10 miles from my house.It is surrounded by corn fields.It would be a great place to metal detect.I will try to get permission for a outing.
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« Reply #1 on Dec 25, 2009, 11:27am »

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sounds very interesting I still have some of my old arch. euip.
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« Reply #2 on Dec 26, 2009, 8:08pm »

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I got permission to metal detect the corn field around the Old Stone Fort today.I did a little metal detecting but had no luck.I found out that the township owns the fort,i will ask them for permission around the fort.
On my way home i stoped at Cy Young Park and i found 7 quarters,1 dime and 1 penny.It was a great day.

Mark
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« Reply #3 on Dec 26, 2009, 10:10pm »

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mark, is that the place where the indians slaughtered the religious group at gnadenhutten back in the 1700's ?

there is a place on lower paint creek known as viking camp . it supposedly is the further most inland site that is offically known that vikings made it to. its about 25 miles at most below the buckskin creek panning site.
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« Reply #4 on Dec 27, 2009, 1:38am »

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No,the stone fort is about 15 miles west of gnadenhutten.Viking camp would be fun to metal detect.

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I went back to the Old Stone Fort today and did some metal detecting.I found some old square cut nails.My best find was a lead button,it was the size of a nickel.I could make out the letter P on it.
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Nice find Mark you know they did use some platinum for buttons on the upper crusts clothing back in the day you sure it's only lead? either way it's a great find and Buttons are very collectable as well good job man keep up the search and the pics ;)
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Thanks Bill,i am sure its lead.

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