Hitting an Absolute Jackpot Buried in the Rubble of a Burned Down Hotel from 1880

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @oldschoolman1444
    @oldschoolman1444 Год назад +22

    Here I am once again eating dinner watching Tom dig an outhouse pit.😅

  • @sunrunneroldbottels223
    @sunrunneroldbottels223 Год назад +2

    good dig.

  • @soonzach4017
    @soonzach4017 Год назад +3

    Thank you all for interesting videos, I enjoy very much watching your videos.

  • @philipcallicoat3147
    @philipcallicoat3147 Год назад +2

    Thanks,Tom and crew....

  • @Ricky-kp5ys
    @Ricky-kp5ys Год назад +1

    I’m amazed the amount of knowledge you have and you can hear the passion when you’re in the pit thank you for sharing your knowledge with us

  • @dangraziano2755
    @dangraziano2755 Год назад +19

    Hi Tom, I've watched most of your videos and love them. I'm an antiques collector and wondering where do you sell the bottles ? Do you sell online ? I'm interested to know. Thank you.

  • @ralphpatrick3071
    @ralphpatrick3071 Год назад +2

    Always fascinating!

  • @stephenhands1763
    @stephenhands1763 Год назад +9

    Love to watch the amount of things you dig out of these pits, always wonder how much of a dip it leaves in the ground once you fill in the hole.

  • @bouncerslabrealnature9143
    @bouncerslabrealnature9143 Год назад +3

    Another wonderful educational experience 🎉. 💪😎

  • @christinewells7745
    @christinewells7745 Год назад +2

    Love all your live digs

  • @carolynsimone8647
    @carolynsimone8647 Год назад +1

    Yes..a honey hole ..such good finds...sorry about the hutch...love your videos and your knowledge ...🥰🥰

  • @loucenn.4267
    @loucenn.4267 Год назад +2

    Great video as always, but the last 3 have had more bottles than 10 videos before all together. I love it when you say, " I never seen this bottle before." If you haven't seen it, it is rare!! Your Patreon is the best bargain I have got this year. Keep them coming!!! Lou

  • @CarolMcClure-t3j
    @CarolMcClure-t3j Год назад +1

    Our house was built in 1900. We live in Caney Kansas, on the Kansas Oklahoma line. Love your videos. I am pretty sure I know where the main house outhouse was and the servants quarters outhouse as well. I never thought of trying to dig them. Not sure we could by ourselves, we are 65. If you are ever in this area let me know we have converted the servants quarters into a B&B.

  • @philipcallicoat3147
    @philipcallicoat3147 Год назад

    Love hearing that Redbird calling for rain,as you're digging...We didn't see any of that beautiful bird down here in the Tampa bay area...
    Good job 😎!!!

  • @laurelyoung-canaday9439
    @laurelyoung-canaday9439 Год назад +1

    I’m such a dork. I finally watched another of your videos, and figured out your digging tool was a spade with the two forks on the outsides cut off. I had a friend make one for me. Love it! What a great idea. Thanks for the idea. You guys find the most amazing stuff. Maybe I’ll have more of a chance with cool tools, lol….

    • @briane6345
      @briane6345 Год назад

      You have no reason to feel dorky, because it's not a modified common spade. It's ether manufactured or custom made or both.

    • @robertburkhardt3506
      @robertburkhardt3506 Год назад

      @@briane6345 not a big deal, but on our farm we called that tool a manure fork or garden fork. had flattened tines a bit wide. not rounded. necessity is the mother of invention. he got it right.

    • @robertburkhardt3506
      @robertburkhardt3506 Год назад

      forgot to say, we had a spade too. all farmers do. they are like a shovel but a narrow blade instead a wide blade.

  • @BrendaRWyatt
    @BrendaRWyatt Год назад

    It’s so relaxing as I sit here watching you work so hard for your discoveries 😍🤩👍🏼 keep up the good work

  • @jarmyvicious
    @jarmyvicious Год назад

    Saludos and Thank You.... I do love these videos, yet another one; devoured....
    Cheers and Blessings sent!

  • @MrSpock002
    @MrSpock002 Год назад +1

    Nice large Parke Davis bottle - biggest I've seen you dig!!

  • @debmc2291
    @debmc2291 Год назад +3

    Do you ever consider cutting down the bottles that have broken tops to make drinking glasses? A mudlarker I follow in the UK does that with the cod bottles he finds. They are so cool. Love your videos.

    • @cdd4248
      @cdd4248 Год назад +3

      Yes! I actually made the same comment several videos ago and the answer was- 'that was a great idea and they are thinking about creative things to do with the broken bottles'. My guess, is you are are talking about Si Finds?

    • @debmc2291
      @debmc2291 Год назад +1

      @@cdd4248 That's great you got a response from Tom and Jake. Yes, I am talking about Si Finds. I love all his art he does with the stuff. I really like Niclola White also.

  • @samcrane9817
    @samcrane9817 Год назад +1

    love your videos keep them coming - I like the history you put with the area and bottles. I am a history buff so this is very interesting to me!

  • @paulc14
    @paulc14 Год назад

    A lot of neat bottles for sure. I really like the blue glass bottles.

  • @Randeb86
    @Randeb86 Год назад +1

    Honey hole for sure, great finds!❤

  • @cindysutton8106
    @cindysutton8106 Год назад

    I think it's so cool that you're in Cherry Ville Kansas. I'm from Kansas City Kansas have heard of cherryville

  • @NoNamePrincess7
    @NoNamePrincess7 Год назад

    I absolutely love your you tube!!!

  • @vainwretch
    @vainwretch Год назад +3

    I am about 12 min in and my question is the bottles are 1905.
    The building burned down in 1880 ?
    I can understand if the outhouse got extended use after the fire .
    Would you expect the bottles to get older deeper in the pit ?
    Or do you think this outhouse was built on the property after the fire ?
    Like a communal public outhouse ?

    • @vainwretch
      @vainwretch Год назад

      Appreciate your channel and hard work !

  • @larisarogers2649
    @larisarogers2649 Год назад

    Loved this one it seemed like it was alot cooler during this one. Cannot wait to see what comes next, I love the adventure. Thank you again for taking us along with you guys.

  • @designed_by_danita
    @designed_by_danita Год назад +3

    Would be awesome to do a Q&A video about your finds. I'd love to know what you do with them afterward! Do you sell your finds? 😍😍😍

  • @shepherd4406
    @shepherd4406 Год назад

    Congratulations. 😊

  • @mustymurphdog5669
    @mustymurphdog5669 Год назад

    Love your digs. Can't wait to see your find in the northeast👍

  • @afw249
    @afw249 Год назад

    At the 4-h llama farm we belong to I found a woodbury skin cream jar from the 40-50s. The back of the farm was a dump for the people who lived there.

  • @murray8958
    @murray8958 Год назад

    I used to live in Pittsburg and have been to cherryvale. Nice finds!

  • @vickinoeske1154
    @vickinoeske1154 Год назад

    The pit that kept on giving! Lots of interesting embossed bottles. I really liked the pedestal cold cream jar.❤

  • @randyramsey3762
    @randyramsey3762 Год назад +1

    Just recently found your RUclips shorts on your excavations. Love to see what you do. I was wondering if it would add interest to show your total findings after you finish all cleaned up to see the beauty of those artifacts. Maybe also show the pit after you fill it back up. What do you do with what you find? Sell them?

  • @repewtadabuta302
    @repewtadabuta302 Год назад

    Learning alot about bottles and life styles from the past. Great job guys. 🙋

  • @raydunhill5160
    @raydunhill5160 Год назад

    Another great pit digging video Tom! Congrats on all the druggist bottles! Make sure to detect the soil piles as I've found gold and silver coins in outhouse pits!!! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @laurelshugars2866
    @laurelshugars2866 Год назад

    Favorite finds: Mustard drugstore and Foleys sample. Oh. And Hannah's drug. I was rooting for a hutch for you. Great photos! Thank you.

  • @tommychew6544
    @tommychew6544 Год назад +2

    I would love if you found a spot where they just moved the outhouse spot and built a new one. They have to be out there somewhere. What you do to find these cleaned out ones is over the top, you have the touch for sure!

  • @warrenmink2429
    @warrenmink2429 Год назад

    Killer site man , and bet your right , no telling what’s hiding beneath, great vid thanks for sharing

  • @DonnaMSchmid
    @DonnaMSchmid Год назад +33

    If most of these pieces are from a time period at least 20 years after the hotel burnt down, does that mean there's another outhouse pit containing MUCH older items (used by the hotel guests) from the mid-1800s?

    • @briane6345
      @briane6345 Год назад +5

      Near the conclusion of the show, Tom used the term, the pit had been "dipped out", this means that between 1900-05 all the contents in this privy pit were removed to another location, (quite a nasty job but someone (s) had to do it), which likely was in keeping with the town ordinance. After this clean out was finished, the hotel continued to use it.

    • @jimh598
      @jimh598 Год назад +3

      @@briane6345 I always wonder what they did with the "dippings"!

    • @ruthw1079
      @ruthw1079 Год назад +4

      I wonder if it's possible to find Old Town maps that would have where the plot for the city dump was?
      The house I grew up in, from the mid 1960's on in Grand Rapids Michigan, my dad was told was built on the old town dump. They filled it in and built over top.
      This same house according to property records, was built in 1890.
      When I was a kid I used to play amateur archaeologist and dig for treasures in the backyard. I did find pieces of old plates like flow blue, but I would get excited at every little piece I found and that ended my dig for the day. I had to run show Mom my finds.
      The house is still there, but owned by other people now.
      I would love to see Tom do an archaeology dig in that backyard!

    • @gregorypoole5648
      @gregorypoole5648 Год назад

      ​@@briane63451½❤²

    • @babettefrank1782
      @babettefrank1782 Год назад +1

      😊

  • @FisherVision
    @FisherVision Год назад

    What a pit! Those liquor flasks

  • @KrystynaKaczynski
    @KrystynaKaczynski Год назад

    Awesome

  • @dirtclodmetaldetecting
    @dirtclodmetaldetecting Год назад

    Awesome finds!

  • @ritahall8653
    @ritahall8653 Год назад

    Good job

  • @andygulick6085
    @andygulick6085 Год назад

    awesome dig.

  • @andrewowens9382
    @andrewowens9382 Год назад

    Hi Tom and jake another great finds 👍 we use to have a park Davis factory making medical products were I live so we come across some bottles but the pit was produced a good lot of bottles all the best Andrew south wales uk 👍 👌 😀 🇬🇧

  • @lindaalbano6868
    @lindaalbano6868 Год назад

    Thank you I enjoy your videos

  • @FormattedByWeitweejen2024
    @FormattedByWeitweejen2024 Год назад

    WoW👍👏gr from the Netherlands

  • @joanedwards9380
    @joanedwards9380 Год назад +2

    1 st❤️❤️ I love all your videos 😍

  • @kevinbovin7856
    @kevinbovin7856 Год назад

    Thought there would be more hutches....nice haul

  • @jerrysadventures8952
    @jerrysadventures8952 Год назад

    wow now thats some good digging

  • @oilerfreak
    @oilerfreak Год назад

    Yup at 13:45 LOL its Carrhart, now how about the jacket!!!! hehehehe

  • @acla6398cell
    @acla6398cell Год назад

    Love your videos, so informative ❤

  • @pennyhughes513
    @pennyhughes513 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, I just read your documentary of when you became interested in digging, at a very young age at that…. Truly interesting being apart of wondering how your love for finding out so much and digging so many sights became your reality. I can see that you decided to take your interest into writing your own history books including your learned knowledge of some very remarkable finds from so many years ago and how the people lived in the days before we were apart of life itself.
    From what I’ve seen as far as the amount of liquor bottles and extract bottles found in so many of the pits you’ve dug thus far….. alcohol played a huge part in many peoples lives during these times. It’s funny in a way because any way you look at it, really, not much has changes as far as as alcohol still being a big issue in society today.
    Makes me wonder if people drank for the same reasons way back when , for the actual good feeling they got from the liquid, or also to cover pain either created due to accidents, sorrows or just plain addiction that comes with trying it there first time?
    Crazy, that alcohol has survived as many era’s, as the bottles you have dug. Good on you in your endeavors of taking us further to the knowledge of times gone past.

  • @lornaalexander2524
    @lornaalexander2524 Год назад

    Love watching your digs. Do you sell the bottles on Etsy or somewhere else? Im in Scotland so have found some really old bottles and an old pieces. But dont dig as i broke my back so dont get out much. Your videos help relax me and are easy to watch while crafting.

  • @christinewells7745
    @christinewells7745 Год назад +2

    My home 3 family home was built in 1900 and i want to try to find it old out house pit , have no clue where to look, I don’t understand the map thing , the people who built this house also owned a bar that was next door to the house, we remolded this house gutted it found the old oil lamp hanger in the ceiling,

  • @sabrinaevans8746
    @sabrinaevans8746 Год назад

    Quite the jackpot!

  • @schmourt
    @schmourt Год назад +1

    I discovered you not too long ago while you were covering south Dakota and I was thinking to myself "I wonder if he'll ever do a dig in Kansas" ❤😭

  • @TheGreatest1974
    @TheGreatest1974 9 месяцев назад

    I wonder if sometimes the ashes were still hot when thrown down the privy, and if they caused the privy to be full of smoke!

  • @thomaskeil1437
    @thomaskeil1437 Год назад

    A hotel from 1880s once occupied this site and subsequently burned. What would be the reason for this site to be vacant now? A large structure is razed and cleared of debris. What would be the reason another structure wasn't built on the former site if the hotel? It would seemingly be a prime location if a hotel had been placed there earlier.

  • @StirlingLighthouse
    @StirlingLighthouse Год назад +4

    Another great dig!
    What number of digs are you up to now?
    Thanks a bunch gentlemen 🙏
    Edit: We were talking about it in the comments a bit ago. Would be great to know! I seem to recall 1350 was mentioned once.

  • @shawnybee1
    @shawnybee1 Год назад +2

    Thank you for another awesome dig. Can I ask, what you do with all those bottles? I've watched you dig out thousands of them. Where do you put them all?

    • @GrandmaLM
      @GrandmaLM Год назад +3

      Keeps some, give some to property owner,gives to local library, museums, some goes back into hole…

  • @donnatrumpower7552
    @donnatrumpower7552 Год назад

    First time watching…what do you do with the stuff you dig?

  • @barbarahatcher4552
    @barbarahatcher4552 Год назад

    I may sound like a broken record but I do enjoy your videos they are so educational you know alot about the bottles

  • @judithcatlett8518
    @judithcatlett8518 Год назад +1

    You have a great camera person. What happens to all those bottles after you clean them?

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  Год назад

      haha well thank you! i really appreciate that. well, we usually dont keep everything, in this particular pit we found enough good stuff that we could split it up with the homeowner, and the local historic society. but for the most part, we usually just keep some of the better stuff, and the rest we give to the homeowner, museums, historic societies, or landlords. sometimes no one wants any of it, and we cant take it with us, so we will just end up reburying the more common stuff. we've started taking more of it with us, just to get photographs for the end of the video.. so really it all just kinda depends on the situation, and how much room we have. but we always make sure it is going to somewhere that its not going to be destroyed or thrown away. thanks for watching!

    • @judithcatlett8518
      @judithcatlett8518 Год назад

      @@BelowthePlains Thank you. I do enjoy your channel, especially the history and pictures of what the bottles looked like when they were new. Be safe.

  • @TheGreatest1974
    @TheGreatest1974 9 месяцев назад

    I notice a lot of these companies started in the 1850’s- where are the bottles from this era?

  • @bigguy1960
    @bigguy1960 Год назад

    Is there an airport or Air Force base nearby? I wonder about the constant wooshing noise in the background, I live not far from Detroit Metropolitan Airport and hear the same noise constantly.

  • @bobanonymouse5913
    @bobanonymouse5913 Год назад

    What do you do with all the bottles? Do you sell them?

  • @margiebowser1397
    @margiebowser1397 Год назад +1

    What do you do with things you find? Does it take a lot of convincing of property owners to let you dig on their property? Do the property owners get any compensation?

  • @brianwalker9185
    @brianwalker9185 Год назад

    What a honey hole. How many days after a dig does it take to clean all these after a dig like this? Thx for taking us along.

  • @robertmccully2792
    @robertmccully2792 Год назад

    It’s time to show collection and what you do with it all!

  • @ftownpoints638
    @ftownpoints638 Год назад

    Do you sell any of your bottles that you find multiples of?

  • @theresamueller7112
    @theresamueller7112 Год назад

    Hello! I was so involved with all your finds that I went to two estate sales and bought about 30 bottles and cartoon drinking glasses. I spent 133.00 dollarsS. I have a really old wawa milk bottle, medicine bottles embossed. Now what to do do with them ?

  • @grettaarmitage4675
    @grettaarmitage4675 Год назад

    How much would a bottle that says Cherryvale KS on it go for?

  • @milowadlin
    @milowadlin 9 месяцев назад

    Does anyone ever analyze the residue in these bottles?

  • @briane6345
    @briane6345 Год назад

    Why not locate the old town dumping ground. Usually a deep ravine, a large hand dug pit or if close by, a river or creek. But what do I know, I've never dug a privy, though I know where some are. Great Finds !

  • @jillabigaelsmith
    @jillabigaelsmith Год назад

    Do you sell the pieces you’ve dug up?

  • @connieholley1124
    @connieholley1124 Год назад

    A few unusual pieces dug on this site. Must have been many ailing folks staying at the hotel with the amount of medicine bottles unearthed and liquor bottles to kill what ailed them, just kidding. Thanks for another interesting dig.

  • @19jody72
    @19jody72 Год назад

    You ever get over in Missouri?

  • @firecracker8071
    @firecracker8071 Год назад

    I would love to buy a piece or two

  • @heidi7649
    @heidi7649 Год назад

    With the broken china you could break them up in smaller pieces and sell them. People can use them to tile furniture table tops. I know a few people who would love this.

    • @carolmay5168
      @carolmay5168 Год назад

      I’d love to make stepping stones 😀

  • @jimmylarge1148
    @jimmylarge1148 4 месяца назад

    I found a dr king in northern Michigan 😂

  • @getreal1276
    @getreal1276 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Tom, you know artists who do broken glass/tile pieces would probably buy your broken colorful pieces.

  • @robmcelwee389
    @robmcelwee389 Год назад +2

    Is is safe to dig those? What about bacteria? And I notice you don't use a metal detector or a pinpointer. Couldn't there be coins dropped in there?

  • @karenfinnegan6550
    @karenfinnegan6550 Год назад

    Hello Tom, I sent a comment message a while back, I'm not sure where it went, but I was telling about a possible place for you to dig. I was at a presentation on the history of the town of Hendrum, MN by a man named John Kolness from that community. The town was preceded by a community that no longer exists named Quincy. I never heard whether my message was received or not.

    • @karenfinnegan6550
      @karenfinnegan6550 Год назад

      I think this would a great place for you to explore.

  • @bee4pcgoldrule.007
    @bee4pcgoldrule.007 Год назад +1

    You can certainly tell how people lived by what they discarded.

  • @tinaj984
    @tinaj984 Год назад

    😍😍😍💖💖💖

  • @goodpplz123
    @goodpplz123 Год назад

    There is always so many drugstore bottles. Was everyone that sick or was it the ingredients?

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 10 месяцев назад

    Super find

  • @sandygap46
    @sandygap46 Год назад +1

    My Great grand parents lived in Cherryvale in 1880... over on the other side of town. But I am certain they and their many children were throwing the same sorts of things into their outhouse pit!! I enjoy all your digs but the Cherryvale digs are special.

  • @maryjanerod7226
    @maryjanerod7226 Год назад

    Do you ever find clay pipes?? Or is that a European thing??? Love your videos💖 Michigan viewer.👍

  • @marieshamon643
    @marieshamon643 Год назад +1

    6;16 is an egg cup

  • @TaneKarnes
    @TaneKarnes 9 месяцев назад

    Colonel Mustard did it in the parlor with a ketchup bottle 🤔🙂

  • @timconnell4581
    @timconnell4581 9 месяцев назад

    I think you could have your eyes closed and still know what the bottles is and where it came from 😊

  • @enduringhope6859
    @enduringhope6859 Год назад +2

    A repeat from the other day titled something about 143 year old finds from a map found?

    • @dai-nippon_digger
      @dai-nippon_digger Год назад

      Perhaps a part 2? Either way, I'm watching it 🤤

    • @mikekime8939
      @mikekime8939 Год назад

      Same map, just a different location?

  • @billkramer1853
    @billkramer1853 Год назад

    Someone loveed ch ward.

  • @plowkingwilly74
    @plowkingwilly74 Год назад

    Can you give an average price it would add fun

  • @firecracker8071
    @firecracker8071 Год назад +1

    You have to laugh when the bottle says good for cough, diarrhea and cholera

  • @oilerfreak
    @oilerfreak Год назад

    Let me guess Carhartt toque?! =D

  • @awacsmye3
    @awacsmye3 Год назад

    Why do you keep re-releasing content?

  • @diggindiggenit6540
    @diggindiggenit6540 Год назад

    finding any pre civil war bottle must be extremely rare