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Wow thanks for that post. I did not know this about Pike! When I was a kid I was ole Zebulon in a play when I was in about third grade! I had one line still remember it 45 years later. I pointed up yonder and exclaimed " Theres a mountain no man will ever climb!" I wonder what ole Zeb would say if he saw the road to the top now?
That is one fine piece of history you showed!
Wow thanks for that post. I did not know this about Pike! When I was a kid I was ole Zebulon in a play when I was in about third grade! I had one line still remember it 45 years later. I pointed up yonder and exclaimed " Theres a mountain no man will ever climb!" I wonder what ole Zeb would say if he saw the road to the top now?
That is one fine piece of history you showed!
Thanks for the comment Hoss, that's pretty neat concerning your acting experience and being a third-grader Zebulon, lol.
11KBP
chase wrote:
Very Nice, you do have a great collection. I have found a few flints and parts, but no locks or guns.
Chase
Thanks for your comments Chase, Jack, Ray, gregszybala, and turkeytail.
11KBP
Great display, I like that a lot.
Many years ago I used to find metal points and tinkling cones all over, but just on a few sites. They were so commonplace that I just gave them away, thinking I could always find more. Now I'm kicking myself in the arse for that, they are depleted at those sites and I don't have hardly any left.
Very nice display 11KBP.
Matt I used to hunt a site that had a kettle set deep into a creek. I was about 6 or 7 and we would dig near by. The thing is gone now. I would be willing to bet the Native American set that in there. There were two sites overlooking a lake the dividing line was a small stream that bisected the area. In the stream was a Iron Kettle. there was a well worn trail coming down from each knoll to the stream right at the kettle.
Your comments about the old sites really takes me back and I can see this real clear in my minds eye!
Thanks for the post and the comments
Hoss
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