Detecting Saxapahaw
Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Iron Relic Electrolysis

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In my last post, I showed off a couple of cool iron relics that I recovered at the site of Mower's Charge in Bentonville, NC.  Lead and ...
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Monday, September 24, 2012

Detecting the Battle of Bentonville

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The Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina took place on March 19-21st, 1865.   It was the last great offensive for the Confederate Army u...
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

One Man's Trash...

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Hey everyone!  I've been out a few times since my last update, with a couple of keepers to show for it.  The three ring minie ball on th...
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Back in the Swing of Things

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It seems as though things in my life might finally be slowing down enough to allow for some regular hunting.  The weather this time of yea...
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

University of Saxapahaw TODAY!

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Hey everyone!  Just a quick reminder that I'll be speaking at the University of Saxapahaw lecture series tonight at 7PM.  It's held ...
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Monday, June 18, 2012

What's Up with Detecting Saxapahaw??

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Hey loyal readers!! I just wanted to fill you all in on a few things that are going on around here at Det. Sax.  First and foremost, an ap...
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Friday, May 25, 2012

The Next Frontier - Relic Hunting in the Water

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For many relic hunters, this can be a tricky time of year to search.  Fields are typically in crop, and inaccessible to detecting.  Sites in...
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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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