My family came from Scotland in 1638 got back on the same ship left Mass. to Long Island 1640 because of so many people. It's possible someone could have settled there in 1600 just to get away. Thank you Charlie for sharing a families venture for freedom
That dandy button was beautiful. Great find! I have to say, your videos just keep getting better. Love the historical narrative and how you talk to us like we are standing right next to you. I even found myself saying “well, it’s a thing!” when you pulled out that piece of iron. LOL.
Love the fancy button. I always wondered if you went back to the site where you found the 1652 shilling. Waiting for you to go back to the button garden again.😊
💥💥💥💥The well @12:04 is for seasonal living quarters built on the location of a spring/summer live stock grazing site. It might have been a cabin or just a canvas tent fortified with a few wooden braces, which was common in the period, and well documented in the early 1800s. Livestock was your livelihood. They would not be left unattended even a mile away from the home site.
just remember everywhere you go wearing that shilling...lol....beep beep or not....I'm here just bcuz its time 2be here .......right on...thanks 4 the vid......its 990 with 70% humidity here and I dont care to be out there in that anymore....the stuff aint going nowhere......thanks for the vid again
My family came from Scotland in 1638 got back on the same ship left Mass. to Long Island 1640 because of so many people. It's possible someone could have settled there in 1600 just to get away. Thank you Charlie for sharing a families venture for freedom
That dandy button was beautiful. Great find!
I have to say, your videos just keep getting better. Love the historical narrative and how you talk to us like we are standing right next to you. I even found myself saying “well, it’s a thing!” when you pulled out that piece of iron. LOL.
I've been watching your videos so long that when I detect and dig a shotgun shell, I automatically say "shotgun willie" 🙂
Some nice finds today! 👍
Love the fancy button. I always wondered if you went back to the site where you found the 1652 shilling.
Waiting for you to go back to the button garden again.😊
Thank you Charlie for the adventure and seeing some amazing finds !
You need to go back in the fall or spring! Still some great finds to be had there for sure!! Thanks for letting us tag along on you're adventure.
Woo, exelente video y hallazgos amigo saludos cordiales desde chile 🙋♂️🇨🇱😊🙏🤜🤛👍👏⛏️🗝️⚔️🗡️💍💪
At 8:34 what a beautiful dandy button! That is a most incredible find. Congrats.
Curiouer and curiouer site. Indeed a revisit in the fall might well prove up a cabin site. Ya can bring the fellas check it out
Beautiful buttons/What a great day you had /Thanks for sharing/
Great finds Charlie. I’m in NH as well. On the seacoast.
That dandy button looked like a royal adornment.
Our history, it's a wonderful thing. 😊
Hi Charlie, another enjoyable video on this Not Thursday. History can definitely be a mystery. Thank you, Joyce ❤️🙏🇺🇸
“Time has come today”…..another interesting outing Charlie…thanks for posting.👍🫡👍
Exciting stuff Charlie!
So cool to think that the same person wore the coin and buttons!
💥💥💥💥The well @12:04 is for seasonal living quarters built on the location of a spring/summer live stock grazing site. It might have been a cabin or just a canvas tent fortified with a few wooden braces, which was common in the period, and well documented in the early 1800s. Livestock was your livelihood. They would not be left unattended even a mile away from the home site.
Awesome hunt!
Great looking button 😊
Best wishes out there detecting local history from Lancashire, England.
Nice day👍🏼
just remember everywhere you go wearing that shilling...lol....beep beep or not....I'm here just bcuz its time 2be here .......right on...thanks 4 the vid......its 990 with 70% humidity here and I dont care to be out there in that anymore....the stuff aint going nowhere......thanks for the vid again
Would you share the museum you are working with to preserve your finds? Tell us more about the history and charters that took place in the area.😊
That's a beautiful dandy button. I'm sure there's lots more to find there even if it has been hunted hard.
Awesome find 👍👍
Never thought I would ever say this but Cool Button. Enjoy your adventures.
👍🏻 very interesting indeed 🤔 👌
nice hunt!
Weedeater Charlie 😆