Yes! I grew up in a house very similar to this, we moved there in 1956, the house had been built in 1914. I found Civil War relics, left and right, old bottle, LOTS of coins. My Dad finally bought me a metal detector because my Mother would yell when I would dig a hole in her gardens. Dad never yelled at me though because I always brought him treasures...he saved them for me for over 40 years. He'd meticulously labeled them, and would never let Mom yell at me for digging, lol. You brought back some great memories...thank you so much!
Enjoyed this type of adventure video. Just got back from Florida. Had to cut our trip short as my mom passed away. Did get out detecting 10 times and found 5 silver coins. ( Along with clad ) 64, 63 Rosie 40 Merc 1899 barber dime And 1944 standing liberty half. Fun to go but nice to be home. Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan
I was a game warden in this area for 30 years. Also study old tool maps. There are about 20 or so counties that were surveyed in 1912 here in Florida. They can be found online at the University of Texas. They are golden because each pinhead size dot represents a homesite. The surveyor was spot on. Thx for watching. I can also be found on Tik Tok same name.
the craftsmanship was beautiful on that staircase...my home was built in 1914 and mostly original...the construction is very familiar to me although mine is brick construction
Bob, a very cool old farm house. I had to hold my breath when you went upstairs. I hope it can be cleared enough to metal detect or privy dig. Take care.
Seems to me that that would've been considered a lot of house for back in the day, particularly for a farm! All I could think about while watching was getting my hands on some of the wood that's still intact! Thanks for uploading this adventure!
This one with the wrap around porch would have been a lot better than most for this area. But it would be a farmhouse. Pretty much all they did was grow oranges in that era. Appreciate your comments.
Yes! I grew up in a house very similar to this, we moved there in 1956, the house had been built in 1914. I found Civil War relics, left and right, old bottle, LOTS of coins. My Dad finally bought me a metal detector because my Mother would yell when I would dig a hole in her gardens. Dad never yelled at me though because I always brought him treasures...he saved them for me for over 40 years. He'd meticulously labeled them, and would never let Mom yell at me for digging, lol. You brought back some great memories...thank you so much!
Great to hear from you and thanks! Glad it brought back memories. This is a gnarly place. It will have to be cleared before I can do anything. Best..,
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Thank you sir. Enjoyed it. Looking forward to some trashpit digs.
Thank you for watching!
Enjoyed this type of adventure video.
Just got back from Florida. Had to cut our trip short as my mom passed away.
Did get out detecting 10 times and found 5 silver coins. ( Along with clad )
64, 63 Rosie
40 Merc
1899 barber dime
And 1944 standing liberty half.
Fun to go but nice to be home.
Have a Jesus filled day everyone
Greg in Michigan
So sorry to hear your mom passed. Glad you could get some MD time in. Many thanks for watching.
Love your content. I do urban exploring myself, never really rural stuff, I was wondering your process on going about finding stuff like this?
I was a game warden in this area for 30 years. Also study old tool maps. There are about 20 or so counties that were surveyed in 1912 here in Florida. They can be found online at the University of Texas. They are golden because each pinhead size dot represents a homesite. The surveyor was spot on. Thx for watching. I can also be found on Tik Tok same name.
the craftsmanship was beautiful on that staircase...my home was built in 1914 and mostly original...the construction is very familiar to me although mine is brick construction
Glad you enjoyed it! My most recent is an Old Jail. FYI-also on Tik Tok, same name, a lot more variety as far as relics go. Thx for watching.
Bob, a very cool old farm house. I had to hold my breath when you went upstairs. I hope it can be cleared enough to metal detect or privy dig. Take care.
I amped it up some, I plan to watch when you are on Treasure T. I’m also on TT now same name. Doing much better. Thanks for watching.
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Thank you!
Seems to me that that would've been considered a lot of house for back in the day, particularly for a farm! All I could think about while watching was getting my hands on some of the wood that's still intact! Thanks for uploading this adventure!
This one with the wrap around porch would have been a lot better than most for this area. But it would be a farmhouse. Pretty much all they did was grow oranges in that era. Appreciate your comments.