A FIND OF A LIFETIME IN THE MOST UNEXPECTED PLACE - METAL DETECTING CIVIL WAR

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • In the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia anything is possible, and today I uncover a truly fantastic find from the Civil War that left me speechless.
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Комментарии • 117

  • @jamesmarshalla8565
    @jamesmarshalla8565 Год назад +2

    Thanks to you Todd I learned something new about our past! Glad you found that civil war plate! Man that made my day!

  • @AdventureSeeker4life
    @AdventureSeeker4life Год назад +1

    Intense….Scott is a great asset and funny. The funds were good but the plate was awesome.

  • @bamadave6324
    @bamadave6324 Год назад +2

    That stack of funnels maybe a bunch of expended burnside casings stacked inside each other they are found like that sometimes

    • @thomasbaggette6451
      @thomasbaggette6451 Год назад

      Yes,bamadave6324 called it right.They are Burnside casing. Nice

    • @bonniebertrand1189
      @bonniebertrand1189 Год назад

      Thats whats called a Conway buckle. Part of horse tack. Would have had a very thick strap of leather with holes thread in one side out the other and a hole would stop on the post. Thick harness leather that would be way too thick to bend.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      Oh no I hope I didn’t toss that but I might have. Sigh….

  • @RosaStringWorks
    @RosaStringWorks 10 месяцев назад

    The buckle at 8:30 is as others have said a type of horse tack buckle. I have seen them used on halters, harnesses, etc.

  • @johnnybottles2344
    @johnnybottles2344 Год назад +1

    Congratulations Todd
    🕶👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @wrxs1781
    @wrxs1781 Год назад +1

    Good video Todd, and as you were saying, some things you find are just a good guess but our imaginations make it all worthwhile.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      Yep that’s what makes this hobby so interesting. I did learn that the big buckle is a Union or Confederate Carbine Buckle. Just hard to believe at a trashy site like that.

  • @itakephotos1141
    @itakephotos1141 Год назад +1

    I didn't know it was called a Murphy fastener, but my father had those on his boat top and side curtains. Possibly from the late 50's early 60's.

  • @davidbnsmessex.5953
    @davidbnsmessex.5953 8 месяцев назад

    The coin type disk with the side loop is the centre part out of a swing terret for a harness decoration or swingle tree .

  • @JusDirtfishin
    @JusDirtfishin Год назад +1

    Yeah definitely need the 6” on that permission. You be surprised on what you pull out of the ground. Definitely the plate is a bucket lister for me. Great relics saved. I’m thinking of putting the 6” on mine the next time I go to the farm. But if you get aptx and low latency there shouldn’t be a lag. So idk what’s going on if you do.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад +1

      Hey Tony yes try that small coil in trashy sites. I plan on going back if S it invites me back there and using the small coil. His big buckle is a Confederate or Union Carbine Buckle. Woohoo

    • @JusDirtfishin
      @JusDirtfishin Год назад

      That’s awesome. Hope he does invite you back. That looks like an awesome spot for years to come.

  • @peterlauter3505
    @peterlauter3505 Год назад +1

    Hey Todd and Scott.. awesome dig!!!!

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад +1

      Hey Peter thanks and a pleasure to have met you brother. If you come back to the area let me know.

  • @conemadam
    @conemadam 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome finds! Please never stop doing this!!!

  • @mathewpennington7049
    @mathewpennington7049 Год назад +1

    Looks like a great day out detecting. Some neat finds.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад +1

      Hey Matthew Greta to hear from you friend. That plate made a huge difference in the day we had for sure.

  • @twindiggersminnesotapamandpat
    @twindiggersminnesotapamandpat Год назад +1

    Wow Todd congratulations on the civil war breast plate. Scott did bring you luck, he has such a great spirit about him. I sure hope you go back there, there must be coin and buttons. I could not believe how full that bucket was, that was a lot of digging. We truly enjoyed this adventure. 😀👏👍

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      Scott is one of the most selfless and kind people I know and a great friend. I felt bad finding this on his permission. He was graceful.

  • @jimmymalone3494
    @jimmymalone3494 Год назад

    Awesome hunt and some really nice finds' I enjoyed your video thank you for sharing.God Bless you all.

  • @richardperkins6132
    @richardperkins6132 Год назад +1

    Wow!! Congrats Todd, you an scott had a great day even if the targets were harder then usually to pinpoint/identify. Sometime there just like that. Just depends on the past history of the site an soil composition. When they are tough like this you usually find something amazing. An Todd you most certainly did my friend. A civil war breast plate. An amazing find it was. Congrats on the plate. Some detectors can only dream of finding one of those civil war breast plates. I'm sure that was one item that was on your list to find. Great video as always. An on an awesome permission to detect as well. An the pocket watch pieces are always a good find especially when they are silver an gold. Todd have yourself an amazing weekend my friend an we will see you on your next adventure.😁👍👍

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад +1

      Hey Richard thanks so much for your kind words. We dug so much trash there I didn’t have high hopes of finding anything good let alone one of these specimens. God was good to me this day and the only thing that could have made it better was Scott finding one too but his buckle is a Union Buckle so he left with some goodies too. God bless.

  • @stevespears3341
    @stevespears3341 Год назад

    Hello my friend congratulations on the plate and the key. You definitely need the small one for that site. Stay safe say hello to the family for me.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад +1

      Yep Steve we need to go back there and try the small coil. The ground had many signals that were all over the place.

  • @glennaw1547
    @glennaw1547 Год назад

    What Scott found was a weight for a mantle or hanging wall clock. A little j shaped hook would hang down from the works and fasten the round the ring on the bottom piece.

  • @allenbuck5589
    @allenbuck5589 Год назад

    Wow way cool find. Amazing after all these years it’s found again. If it could talk. Thanks Todd. Enjoyed watching. From. Sc.

  • @davidbnsmessex.5953
    @davidbnsmessex.5953 8 месяцев назад

    The semi circular buckle with the large pin is called a CONWAY loop it’s for harness .

  • @rolandtomkellam9306
    @rolandtomkellam9306 Год назад

    Todd, it looked like a wonderful time together detecting with Scott. His personality would brighten anyone's day.
    The round find that looks similar to a large cent and gave Scott a shock is probably a top to a German style smoking pipe. Just as this culture liked to put the moving top on their beer mugs, the same preference applied to some of their larger smoking pipes. Again, I could be wrong, but it does look like one.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад +1

      Hey Tom that’s an interesting observation. Scott is hilarious even off screen and I love detecting with him even if we find nothing at all. God bless my friend.

  • @kingcountry4186
    @kingcountry4186 Год назад

    The blood is a pumping….incredible…..loved the video.

  • @duckscustomgarage9239
    @duckscustomgarage9239 Год назад +1

    Those are some really grate finds. The one buckle you found Todd is called a Conway buckle it is a harness buckle. The big square buckle that Scott found is a Confederate Cavalry Carbine Buckle from the civil war or could be a Union Carbine Buckle also .Todd most of those buckles are civil war all but the dog caller buckle you can see that it is stamped steel the old ones are forged. You have found a very good place to detect.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад +1

      Wow Ken this is fantastic news! I really appreciate your passing this on to me so I can inform Scott.

  • @elijahjohnson9841
    @elijahjohnson9841 Год назад

    The buckle Scott found is actually a Georgia frame belt buckle and is very rare, they were only manufactured for the south. The prongs are missing but it is indeed a Georgia frame there are many pictures online of them.

  • @linksmysteries3050
    @linksmysteries3050 Год назад

    That one piece you found that looks like a flapper to a tractor is part to a reins guide

  • @dcdiggin137
    @dcdiggin137 Год назад

    Sure you know it by now, Scott's big buckle is a Confederate Frame Buckle, a really really good find. You don't see those coming out of the ground everyday. His other unknown find is a fly terret. A couple of excellent finds in the video, enjoyed it.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      Thanks. Did know about the buckle but not the other . Some have suggested he found other CW finds but never said what they were. Appreciate it.

  • @markzimmerman7279
    @markzimmerman7279 Год назад

    The buckle with the stud protruding in the middle is a Conway buckle ,I don't know when they started making them but they are still available today

    • @markzimmerman7279
      @markzimmerman7279 Год назад

      Apparently the patent was applied for in the fall of1882

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      I hear they were actually used clear back during the Civil War too. I wonder why the patten came so much later. Thanks buddy!

    • @markzimmerman7279
      @markzimmerman7279 Год назад

      @@AppalachianHistoryDetectives no problem👍

  • @jillianfortuna2348
    @jillianfortuna2348 11 месяцев назад +1

    👍👍

  • @ohiofarmhunter3301
    @ohiofarmhunter3301 Год назад

    Same darn thing happened to me thought mine was a top to a pot threw in trash pile later cleaning things out of truck looked down seen eagle feathers and flipped out. 🎉

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      Oh man that would have been a tragic loss. I have lost items like that before though and it’s easy to do. I thought it was a lead jar lid. LOL

  • @twotavernstodd
    @twotavernstodd 10 месяцев назад

    Nice plate Todd

  • @iukaboy7790
    @iukaboy7790 Год назад

    Congratulations, Todd!

  • @mrtojo7022
    @mrtojo7022 Год назад

    plate at 7:54 is a Georgia frame confederate buckle with both ears broken off

  • @Utahheat
    @Utahheat Год назад

    Fantastic video Todd. Incredible finds! Loved it.

  • @capecoddiggerzmetaldetecti5718

    Awesome finds, congrats 👏 🙌 I'd love to find one of those 😍

  • @rikspector
    @rikspector Год назад

    Todd,
    I know it's technical and too expensive, but a lot of those metal objects could be examined
    with a system that can analyze the makeup of the metal without destroying the objects.
    That would most likely pinpoint where it came from and what period.
    OF course The Lagina Brothers(The Curse of Oak Island",)have deep pockets and the Tech they use would really be great
    for us common folk ,so to speak:)
    Conjecturing , using experience is more fun tho:)
    Cheers,
    Rik Spector

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      Hey Rik yep it would be cool to have the money to do better investigations. I have learned that two of those buckles were Civil War buckles and Scott’s large one was a Carbine Buckle. Woohoo.

  • @gayeyount7948
    @gayeyount7948 Год назад

    Awesome find Todd. Loved seeing the look on both you guys faces when you found the war plate. Some times as I walk around here in town or even across the dunes I wonder what kinds of history is buried beneath. Metal detecting is illegal down town. I think they give special permission once something is uncovered when renovating something. Its not been long since they were fixing the foundation of one of the buildingnwhen they uncovered an old burial ground. It was thoroughly investigates and documented and then the skeletons were reburied and it was covered back up. Now there is one gentlemen who is of Minorcan descent and he is hinting the 964 Minorcans buried somewhere between here and New Smyrna fl. He's doing a historical book on his family and the colony that started in New Symnra under Turnbull and later walked from there to here in St Augustine. I do hope he finds their graves in my life time. You know I'm fascinated by it. God bless you and your family

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад +1

      Hey Gaye that’s quite a story. Is it illegal to detect on private property in town too? The remote beaches of NC make me think of pirate shipwreck treasure. I’m sure it is there. That area was settled so early I can imagine the old artifacts.
      The breastplate was a bucketlister for sure but I felt bad for finding it and not Scott. He is a great guy and generous.

    • @gayeyount7948
      @gayeyount7948 Год назад

      I think you can detect on privately owned property with permission but you always get that. I don't know if anyone has ever detected on the fort grounds but I know it has been landscaped over the years. There is Fort Mose just north of town on the west side of the intercoastal and in the last 20 years they have started clearing and looking for artifacts there and now have a replica of it and do reenactments there. Its where the first freed slaves built. They have what they have found there displayed. There is also on Anastasia island a place called Fish island which belonged to Jesse fish back then . He was English and when the English left and returned it to Spain he was supposed to take care of the English property for the ones who left but as I understand it he was one of the first real estate scammers that Florida has become famous for over the years. Lol. His house stood over there till the early 60s and the kids would party in and around it. So they finally finished demolishing it. I don't know if anyone has detected where it was or not. I do know they are building condos there. Our quaint little fishing village with a drinking problem us no longer so little or quaint. In the last 30 years it has been over built badly. This apartment I live in was built in 1940 and my landlords family purchased it in 70 and now he and his neice own it and rent it out. I don't thunk anyone has metal detected here either. We have found fossilized clam shells in the white rocks he had brought in for the drive ways. I have q bunch and so does he. He's a fossil too. A 60s left over hippie. Lol

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад +1

      @@gayeyount7948 very interesting history there. You will need to get out there if you can just a little time here and there. I know there is lots of history in that area and it’s really old history.

  • @scottbean5508
    @scottbean5508 Год назад

    Another great hunt.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      Hey Scott that large buckle you found is a Confederate or Union Carbine Buckle. That’s a great find and we didn’t even know it. Maybe we can go back there….

    • @scottbean5508
      @scottbean5508 Год назад

      @@AppalachianHistoryDetectives yes for sure. I need cooler weather to for an all day hunts

  • @Shackleton71
    @Shackleton71 5 месяцев назад

    Love it and congrats! Surface finds rock. Could live without the techno music just sayin’ good luck

  • @ronald9279
    @ronald9279 Год назад

    Congratulations on your find, Todd

  • @gotnuh
    @gotnuh Год назад

    Todd, I received a wonderful birthday gift from you a phone conversation with you!

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      Hey Pattie shoot me an email. The one I got from your husband must have a wrong letter in it. It didn’t go through. Email me at: Appalachianhistorydetectives@gmail.com Great to chat to you and Rudy

  • @user-md8wh6sx2l
    @user-md8wh6sx2l 6 месяцев назад

    Get your gear upgraded to a material comparitor firmware up grade, It works!!

  • @lynnerodgers4461
    @lynnerodgers4461 Год назад

    You and Scott are having too much fun 😉 Had me laughing along with you. Congrats on the breast plate!

  • @Realstuffadventures
    @Realstuffadventures 6 месяцев назад

    nice breast plate. I believe it may actually be a box plate, I tried getting a good look at it at the end of he video. Look at the back side of it and take note of the location of the rusted away iron loops, I am sure you know, but if the loops are diagonal to the eagle it is truly a breast plate...if they loops are perpendicular that would make it a box plate. Either way, very nice find. some of the best things to find do seem to come from the most unexpected places ! I just found your channel yesterday, I enjoy your approach to story telling with relic finds ! Love it. Thanks for posting , I will be watching more as time permits. By the way that item you found shaped like a T with the holes in it if from a Model T. I have found those on several occasions and did not know what they were but that is was I was told by someone. Keep up the great work.

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  6 месяцев назад +1

      I will have to look but the loops rusted away some time ago and are no longer on the plate. Thanks for this info and welcome to my channel.

    • @Realstuffadventures
      @Realstuffadventures 6 месяцев назад

      In your video I was able to see at least a trace of one of them, it is a small piece of wire you should be able to see a trace of the other one directly across from it. these were small iron loops embedded in the lead.@@AppalachianHistoryDetectives

  • @ptaylor4923
    @ptaylor4923 Год назад

    Oops- ride coming... I'll have to make this a two parter.

  • @davidbnsmessex.5953
    @davidbnsmessex.5953 8 месяцев назад

    Your what you call a funnel on a funnel looks like the tube part of a musical instrument mouth piece .

  • @wesleyjohnson2284
    @wesleyjohnson2284 Год назад

    That looks like a pan from a foot trap

  • @simonfraser137
    @simonfraser137 Год назад

    this guy is a gatekeeper. great work.

  • @jayedrukas5007
    @jayedrukas5007 Год назад

    Wow that breast plate is awesome. I love the key as well. They are so cool. I am going to do some beach detecting in North Carolina starting tomorrow. Hope I find some goodies.

  • @owenmayhew555
    @owenmayhew555 Год назад

    Scott found Confederate Frame Belt

    • @owenmayhew555
      @owenmayhew555 Год назад

      I hunted midway years ago and found a bunch of Virginia buttons and two Georgia buttons ..

    • @scottbean5508
      @scottbean5508 Год назад

      That's what ID it at to when I got home. Thanks for the ID

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  Год назад

      @@owenmayhew555 😳 it is in a great location for all of those things.

  • @MrTonyPiscatelle
    @MrTonyPiscatelle 10 месяцев назад

    About time for a new hat, I now where you can get an up to date one. It reads ALABAMA on it. Roll Tide

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  10 месяцев назад

      Yep gotta give credit where it’s due. Might surprise you but I grew up with Nick Saban. He is from my hometown and his folks owned the only restaurant and gas station in town. His house was less than a mile from my own so he is a local hero. I just hate him on game day. LOL

    • @MrTonyPiscatelle
      @MrTonyPiscatelle 10 месяцев назад

      @@AppalachianHistoryDetectives Wouldn't he be quite a bit older than you, he's closer to my age than your's I bet

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  10 месяцев назад

      @@MrTonyPiscatelle yes he graduated from Monongah in 1976/77 I believe. I was there in 1979. His home was in Worthington. I was Mayor there. His sister still resides there.

    • @MrTonyPiscatelle
      @MrTonyPiscatelle 10 месяцев назад

      @@AppalachianHistoryDetectives Gnaw dude ;;;;;;; he would have graduated in 69 70 or 71, My birth year was 59 and I graduated in 78 , he being born in 51 well you should be able to do the math.. Took a look on Google 1969 is when he graduated

    • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
      @AppalachianHistoryDetectives  10 месяцев назад

      @@MrTonyPiscatelle that’s correct. He played with Kerry Marbury at Monongah High School. Monongah was consolidated with other single A schools in 1979 into North Marion where I graduated. I played football in 1984 with Rich Rodriguez’s brother. Rich graduated a few years before me. I see now that I put above 1977 for Nick. He was in Monongah in 1967. His dad started the Idamay Black Diamonds. If you look at a map where Rt 19 and 218 intersect (Worthington) that was where his house stood. His dads service station and mom’s restaurant are still there today.

  • @cathysauls8388
    @cathysauls8388 Год назад

    Congratulations on finding that breastplate. It was very nice. All the other things were really good too.

  • @dannykenward9544
    @dannykenward9544 Год назад

    Looks like a bridal buckle for the strap hat goes under the throat b hind the jaw