Detecting Saxapahaw
Thursday, March 29, 2012

Video from DIV, and the history behind the finds

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In my DIV daily blogs, I told you about the experiences I had detecting in Virginia, and showed you some of the relics I recovered there.  I...
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Sunday, March 25, 2012

DIV Blog Day 7: Back to Saxapahaw!

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I apologize for not adding the Day 7 blog yesterday, I was simply exhausted.  We hunted in the rain yesterday morning, and I didn't make...
Friday, March 23, 2012

DIV Day 6: Union Cavalry Buckle!!!

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At the end of yesterday’s post, I commented that I was happy with lead but I really wanted to find some brass today.   Well, I accomplish...
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Thursday, March 22, 2012

DIV Blog Day 5: S'more lead

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Today was the start of DIV XXI at a different property associated with the Battle of Brandy Station.  WOW, there were some amazing relics un...
Wednesday, March 21, 2012

DIV Day 4: Detecting Fredericksburg, VA

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Today was the "break" day between DIV XX and XXI, so Josh and I took a trip to nearby Fredericksburg.  We toured the battlefield m...
Tuesday, March 20, 2012

DIV Blog Day 3: My first Civil War bottle!!

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Today we started out detecting a new area near the hunt HQ.  After a great many nails and farm iron, I happened to find a mule shoes, which ...
Monday, March 19, 2012

DIV Blog Day 2: more lead and brass

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Today was Day 2 of DIV XX, held at Beauregard Farm in Culpeper, VA.  I had a good day yesterday, but wasn't able to find a "spot...
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Detecting Saxapahaw
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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