Bulldozing a City Block Unveils an Unbelievable Jackpot in an Underground Structure from the 1880s
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- Опубліковано 5 кві 2024
- Excavating a series of privies at the site of a construction zone in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Glad you came! I'm a subscriber. And live in Lincoln. I like your show a lot!
Did you find out what was in the bottle that had a brick pattern embossed on it?
@@sutownsend-kasmiskie3091 Where in Lincoln were these old houses? I'd like to see them on Google Earth.
You were here in Nebraska?? I would have loved to have watched you dig things up! Wow! Love your videos 😍!
Did not know how to contact you. Someone used a dupe of your site to try to scam me. FYI.
You need to sell T shirts with a picture of an outhouse and the caption "We're into a solid use layer"
😆😂🤣!
I love it! 😂😂😂
That's awesome! Another one I'd use (from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation) is, "Shi**er was full!" Or, "This pit is loaded!"
and another one that says... “We’re into a layer of seeds!”... or... “Look at all those seeds!”
I would buy one
When you say”I’ve never seen one of these before”you can really hear the excitement in your voice!Great digs guys!
Hey guys, come to Iowa!! I live in a ghost town tht once was a booming 'country' city! I've destroyed my backyard in the year I"ve been watching you all!! Lol
So much fun finding treasures and refering back to your videos to try and identify. Its like you're right there in the hole with me!! Thanks guys!!✌️
Hi,
Ironstone China/Burslem is where I live. We are famous for the Pottery industry in fine bone china, earthenware here in England. Great to see our pottery being uncovered. Thankyou
You know when the glove comes off that the excitement is about to begin!
Tom! You're a living expert.You can identify just about everything you dig... Good job!! Dedication and determination pays off 🤓., Proud to know you...
thank you! its just a lot of years of doing this and looking stuff up on the internet! thanks for watching!
I was thrilled to see you dig the "poison". Years back I worked with a gentleman who had a wonderful bottle collection. I think he specialized in bitters and had every color you can imagine. Amongst his other collections was a vast "poisons" collection that I found captivating. Mostly the deep blue colors, but a few other non blue specimens. Sure do enjoy your vids, finds, commentary and knowledge. Keep on opening it up!
Tom,
Between watching you for a while now so I researched your background and saw the interview with public radio.
A lot of great discoveries were made by ":amateur" Archaeologists in the past and by amateur astronomers.
Your your own boss and have been able to make a some money doing what you love to do.
Publishing was a great idea, hopefully making more people aware of Below the Plains.
I hope you continue to be a success and find other things of historical interest
to pass on to future generations.
Cheers,
Frederick "Rik" Spector
"groan" "one of these needs to be embossed" 🤣I think I'm loving the commentary now more than anything. Tom you have such a calm, interesting but also deadpan funny delivery😄Thanks for another entertaining video👍
It’s so enjoyable to me to hear the joy in your voice when you find a new find or one you haven’t found much of. Never a boring dig. ❤
I don't know if someone has said this before but you make digging up the past a good thing 😂
Back when we were digging at Suisun Bay down in the Bay Area. The place was so full of bromo Seltzer bottles that we actually just started throwing them aside. At that time they weren't worth a whole lot. If we took every bromo we found we wouldn't be able to bring anything else home. There was all the sizes. You could even walk around and just find them laying on top of the ground because other people digging would discard them also. Suisun Bay, I would imagine, is still not completely dug out. The government probably put a stop to it. It was fun but it was wet. Sorry this is so long. Great video. Love the old ones. Take care.
Unbelievable finds...love it when you find bottles you've never seen before...awesome...keep on digging...🥰🥰
It's nice to see some new finds and some new states outside the Dakotas. keep up the hard work and stay safe
hopefully we get some more states in. I wouldnt mind getting them all, but in some states doing this is illegal :( thanks for watching!
You could tell that it was cold, but loved the finds. Have a great weekend
I snuck into a construction site a while ago. It looks like they had dug up a three full pits from 1900-1950. Everything was smashed and most of it was dumped back into the pit and compacted. Glad to see you were able to save these guys.
Tom, your knowledge of the bottles you find is second to none! Its always a pleasure watching your videos!! Keep on saving that history! 👍
What absolutely wonderful digs, you always entertain me, thanks for being you. Much love. Afriend.
Cool as always. Thanks
Thanks for watching!!
i was installing 18" sanitary concrete mainline pipe at about 14' deep in a old cornfield when my backhoe man dug into a rock lined well at the bottom i found 9 of these in perfect condition zink glazed liquor jugs and many other old bottles plus a rusted up Winchester rifle, including myself 7 men on my crew i gave each guy a jug and took 3 for myself.
Good morning, thinking of you both being cold on that dig :( Nice finds, video was just what I needed, I always feel lifted seeing these old pieces. Thank you so much for sharing.
Always a pleasure seeing the treasures beneath our feet. 💪😎
Thanks for watching!
Tom, a fantastic lead that landed you in Nebraska. So fun to see your excitement on bottles you have never seen before. The wet, clay soil looked challenging. Beautiful variety of finds. 👍👏😀
I love hearing the excitement in your voice when you find something amazing. 😁
y'all rock! keep up the good work!
Thanks! will do!
You really had to work for these finds. I can't imaging digging through that much thick mud.
SO MUCH FUN to watch you dig in the mud! That was a lot of first finds!!
I so enjoyed watching everything. What a wonderful thing they did inviting you to dig through it before they pave it. ❤ assume finds!
It would be great to see a collection of the items all cleaned up.
Sure enjoyed seeing the different shapes and styles of the late 1800s. Thanks for your hard, sometimes miserable, work.
Very nice finds, congratulations! The second pit yielded some good large bottles as well.
Great dig once again. Your knowledge and enthusiasm is awesome.
WOW. That liquor jug was awesome. I got a little chilly so I turned on my little heater then looked at the video it's snowing on you so the heater is on for both of us. Lol stay warm and safe.
Great program Tom, really cool early finds , my favorite being the two color whiskey jug. Keep up the good work. Stay safe and best of luck to you. 👍
Thanks brother! Great age and some beautiful pieces! That mud in the first pit had to be a nightmare. ♥
Woohoo, Nebraska! My ancestors were early pioneers in that area, so I enjoyed seeing stuff from their era. I know my great grandfather traveled to the Dakotas often, which is why I started following.
I was ‘digging’ old trash sites as a youngster in the 70’s and wish I had paid more attention to the glass bottles. Most of them were wine or beer, in retrospect. I learn a great deal from your posts. Thank you!!!
Love your shows Tom especially the old pits!
Wow Awsome !!! Looks like a lot of hard cold work but loved watching !!
glad to see you guys are getting to some other states! you guys got the best channel. would love to see you dig in all 50 states!
yeah and australia, europe, and canada. also the caribbean sounds like it would be amazing
Some really awesome finds on this one. Like the new location.
Really enjoy watching you dig I enjoy things that have a history have a beautiful week ❤
Love the NE digs. Not just because I am from there, but the early 1870-80 finds. Love your Chanel 😊
@UCrKHWtUuenZsiW-DjdIgErw how are you guys doing? Where are you guys from
Great dig Tom.
That jug is amazing!
Wow Tom you found a lot of beautiful bottles. Boy the mud is horrible and cold❤
Can you imagine 150 years from now people digging in landfills like 🤩
As a kid I can remember digging in a old house that had been torn down in Tennessee. I found several good bottles. Later years someone built another home on top of area. I always wished as I had gotten older went back before it was built over. Love your content! Thanks!
Love this one those were oldies,,,
Always enjoy your videos. Great finds. Stay safe.
Thanks for liking my comment ❤
I love the way you us about each bottle. Love your digs.
Exciting dig that I enjoyed immensely. Thanks Guys
Awesome finds congrats!
Best, most comprehensive treasure diggers on YT. Thanks, Tom and Jake for sharing your adventures. I find your channel to be so enjoyable and informative! Suitable for all ages, too...many others cuss a lot and would not be suitable for all ages of viewing. So, keep up the great work and know how much you're appreciated! Love the little history bits and ads😊
The City Museum in St. Louis has a section dedicated to found treasures from excavations around the city...mostly outhouses. An amazing trove of history!!! You're doing good work!
Great dig Tom! This one seemed to go on forever. That mud certainly wasn't easy to work with!
Love the new profile photo. I love watching your channel. My sisters andI used to do this in Lincoln uk. We mainly found small ink bottles, several glass bottles with stoppers. Clay pipes.my elder sister kept these items, it’s lovely to see history how processes of manufacturing have changes. Clay soil is a sticky mess to work in.
Awesome finds!! Thanks for another great showing!!!
thanks for watching sam!
@@BelowthePlains absolutely!! Won't miss an episode!!
Phenomenal dig and some great finds!
Awesome finds
Hi Tom 👋 👋 👋 and hi jake another good bottle hunt definitely a good age 😀 the best thing about digging these pits you can some nice surprises 😮 we'll done ✔ Andrew south wales uk 👌 👍 👏 😀 🇬🇧
Thanks for watching andrew. and yeah i know what you mean. i always get a little rush when i find something i have never seen or heard of before
I feel like I've been channeling you this week... digging a bunch of holes for an art project. I've dug up a few bottles... nothing with very good age, but it still made me feel cool lol.
You are very intelligent since I started watching you are now my favorite love the way you run your channel, beautiful finds I'm jealous lol
I have not seen you for a while, good to see you Tom, your videos always very interesting, thank you for sharing 🙏👍👋
Thanks for watching!
Poison bottle very cool, and even more interesting with the ridges.
Wow you know soooo much. Thank you
I really like that buckeye liquor jug. Thats a great find right there
that was one of my favorite too! we dont see those in ND
Looks to me like the mud was well worth digging. Lots of firsts for you in this one. Well done.
Sidenote: so glad we don't have smell-o-vision 😂
hahaha they dont usually smell! BUT... the ones where we are bucketing water out... yeah those ones smell awful... awful. thanks for watching!
@@BelowthePlains I will take your word for it LOL I do love seeing what you find. Always look forward to the next one.
Have a great day and happy digging 😁
Wow, great dig!
Great job 👏
It would be nic3 to see some of these things you find cleaned up
Would love to see the special bottles cleaned!
Wow the Lincoln Nebraska bottles are cool. Nice find.
Fantastic dig! 😎👍🏼
Love the information you add at the top and pictures. I dug up a white door handle recently in farm privy. Found two cork top Pinex too. Cool to see you dig one. Thanks Tom 👍
Love watching your show. It's very Educationed to know the history about the time period the glassware.
The last hole..one each of all good..nice
Woohoo!!! Lincoln!!
hahaha yeah we had been trying to get a nebraska video for some time. we went down there 2 years ago, and just struck out like 5 times and decided to leave. thanks for watching!
@@BelowthePlains Thanks to your videos,I so wanna go dig at my grandma's farm! (Uehling, NE)
you really are lucky to make all these finds!
I can just imagine the husband hiding the evidence of his whiskey indulgence and a a little boy ditching the castor oil! 😆
Really great finds today. I wish you could also add pictures of a few of the bottles washed up and clean like the one with the brick pattern❤
Nice finds
Interesting to be in Nebraska. It's a state we in the east don't hear much about,unless something wild happens. I loved all the Willa Cather books,especially O'Pioneer. In my mind I see beautiful fields of wheat. Wish I could come across the Mississippi and see it myself. I love the historical factor of what you dig up. People sure were taken advantage of in those times especially if they were sick.
Good evening from UK. Nice dig, always coming up with the 'goodies'.
thank you! and thanks for watching and commenting!
Blessing finds!
Great finds again.😊
A lot of unusual (to me) bottles in this dig. Fun
Tom ur so knowledge about these items, its amazing to watch. PS ...u remind me of a friend of mine from The Netherlands.
Always like your videos. Thanks!
My dad lived blocks from here as a kid. So cool.
I can't wait to see a new episode!!
You had a very productive dig this time! Well done!👍🇬🇧
I love 💕 your videos!! They rock! 😊
I always get a little thrill when you pull out some English pottery from Hanley, Burslem, Stoke on Trent etc. the whole area known generically as 'The Potteries' is no more than 20 miles away from where I live and my mother's family lived all over that area and variously worked in pottery manufacture. There's a few potters still working, the most famous being Wedgwood but there are others. Interesting to see how ordinary bits of earthenware and china have travelled.
Great job
Awesome Bitters!
Do you have a shop where you sell the items you find, I'm sure you have an extensive collection of bottles and things you have found
So cool to see you here in my hometown! Those were some awesome pits, great finds and history. Loved the local hutch!
I’d love to do that! I love digging stuff up.. I’ve found a few bottles over the yrs.. plus seems whenever I do get to dig for stuff I always find at least one marble! Lol
What an interesting video Tom!
I was back home in Omaha last week when you were in Lincoln digging this thing! I felt for you seeing the snow flurries coming down! I live in Phoenix area now and don’t like the Nebraska winters. Despite the cold, I would’ve loved to drive down to Lincoln and watch you digging in the muck muck to uncover the past!😂
REALLY MUDDY DIGS. ENJOY WATCHING. GREAT FINDS. THANK YOU FOR HARD WORK