Detecting Saxapahaw
Sunday, March 27, 2016

War and Roses

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Happy Easter everyone!  My brother was down visiting from New Hampshire over the weekend, and while he does some detecting up ther...
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Thursday, March 24, 2016

DIV XXXIV - Days Three and Four - Kepis and Camp Music

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On day three at Brandy Rock, we split our time between a recently cleared section of woods and the adjacent field (the old headquarters fiel...

DIV XXXIV - Brandy Rock Day Two - North Carolina Represented

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We started detecting Brandy Rock on day two at another one of my favorite places, affectionately known as Wisconsin Hill.  We were hoping to...

DIV XXXIV - Brandy Rock Day One

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The end if DIV XXXIII at Beauregard marked the start of DIV XXXIV, and I was one of those  crazy fortuante enough to attend both back to ba...

DIV XXXIII - Day three - Here, there, and everywhere

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On day three, our small group of detectorists seemed to be just about everywhere.  We started out the day towards the North end of the prope...
Wednesday, March 23, 2016

DIV XXXIII - Day two - The firepit

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I left off the end of day one with a promising sign - two bullets and a button from the same hole.  The earth was loose, and darker than the...

DIV XXXIII - Beauregard Farm Day 1

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Beauregard Farm, several thousand acres of rolling hills just north of the railroad in Brandy Station, Virginia, has got to be one of my fav...
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My name is Tony Stevenson - a Saxapahaw resident, history buff, and metal detecting enthusiast. This blog is dedicated to preserving the history of Saxapahaw, NC and surrounding cities and towns through the documentation of research and recovered artifacts. Are you interested in local history or metal detecting? Do you have a suggestion for an article or an old property I should check out? Let me know in the comments or email DetSax@gmail.com
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