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Deer hunting near Rich Hill, lots of diggings and shafts dot the landscape. Old cans and bottle shards from the last two centuries.

Spotted this 12ga. Shotshell brass, dates back 100 years. Next in a miners rock claim cairn monument,  I dug down past the top stones and found this claim notice in an old bottle

 Still trying to get the lid off. It’s pretty beat up, doesn't want to give up its secrets easily.

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Cool find Tim. I found a couple of old jars on a hill a few years back from the late 70's. The sun had bleached the paper but there were still fairly readable and are still there.

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As a kid growing up in the 70's my dad and I would go walking around Mnt. Ord.  We use to find all kinds of old bottle and such. A lot of the old bottles back in the day used to have their date on the bottoms. I still come across a few old ones from time to time.

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15 minutes ago, knothead said:

As a kid growing up in the 70's my dad and I would go walking around Mnt. Ord.  We used to find all kinds of old bottle and such. A lot of the old bottles back in the date used to have their date on the bottoms. I still come across a few old ones from time to time.

Yes I have looked into this jars date, it's 1921Owens Glass.

 I found this Kitchen Boutique gravy bottle a week ago which is Owen's Glass Co and dates to 1924.

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I'm always looking down when out hunting. Mostly because I hate snakes but I have found a few interesting items through the years.

 

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To cool! I've seen some out there Tim but I thought they were for marking a claim? Never thought about picking one up and and checking it out. Tells you how much I know

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12 minutes ago, Vowell said:

To cool! I've seen some out there Tim but I thought they were for marking a claim? Never thought about picking one up and and checking it out. Tells you how much I know

Leave new claim markers, usually 5' capped pvc, alone. The old timers built rock cairns  and put the claim papers in jars and tobacco tins to preserve them from rats and weather.

The claims have to be renewed annually and that rarely happens over more than a few consecutive years. 

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10 hours ago, Vowell said:

To cool! I've seen some out there Tim but I thought they were for marking a claim? Never thought about picking one up and and checking it out. Tells you how much I know

Was my job today to mark new claim corners.for the  company. 

Always amazed as I'm out in the sticks using satellite GPS, to find how accurate the old timers were marking corners with rock cairns using compass, chains and geological survey markers.

Many of these old cairns were built only a few feet off.

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