Below the Plains

Below the Plains

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  • @healingsprings11
    @healingsprings116 сағат бұрын

    Love the cobalt blue and aqua finds , ink bottles and the small toiletry sizes. Very charming I bet once they're cleaned up.🐾🍾🍽️🥃🍺🫙🫖 The jug is gorgeous and in one piece is unbelievable!!🤠

  • @JosephChick-ce6zx
    @JosephChick-ce6zx7 сағат бұрын

    I love to watch your videos, because they make me feel young again! I use to dig bottles in old dumps when I was a kid 😊

  • @rickymartin4807
    @rickymartin48079 сағат бұрын

    About that bottle at 2:25, 604 Front street is still there, an old building that is now a coffee shop in Fargo ND.

  • @Olderthandirtcaligirl
    @Olderthandirtcaligirl9 сағат бұрын

    Is this a garbage hole or an outhouse hole? I’m asking because they refer to outhouses, but why would plates and tea cups be in an outhouse hole.

  • @PappaGiorgio-rm9fz
    @PappaGiorgio-rm9fz14 сағат бұрын

    I missed your presentation in Climax Mn. Have you Barnesville Mn?

  • @PappaGiorgio-rm9fz
    @PappaGiorgio-rm9fz14 сағат бұрын

    Have you been to Barnesville Mn?

  • @morgan-5171
    @morgan-517120 сағат бұрын

    Classic you are digging out the old long drop... They use to full them up with rubbish.. Snap.

  • @reuben9213
    @reuben9213Күн бұрын

    What do you do with all the finds you get ? Do you ever show pieces once they are cleaned or do you have a display to show your finds . Really interested to see what your finds look like all cleaned .

  • @angelartistic3056
    @angelartistic3056Күн бұрын

    Do you have a curio cabinet for all your treasures?

  • @reuben9213
    @reuben9213Күн бұрын

    Hearing you getting excited over that one bottle was Alright ! 😂

  • @silverwheelspatriot1764
    @silverwheelspatriot1764Күн бұрын

    My question is??? How do you transport them?

  • @AnAntidisestablishmentarianist
    @AnAntidisestablishmentarianistКүн бұрын

    The way you flail around with that trowel I can see why you're surprised when anything comes out intact.

  • @notshaken62
    @notshaken62Күн бұрын

    What do you do with all of the stuff that you dig up?

  • @lauriecornell6169
    @lauriecornell6169Күн бұрын

    Fun to see Sebring Pottery. My paternal Grandmother's family.

  • @cherylp960
    @cherylp960Күн бұрын

    I was quite surprised you weren't using a brush once you got down to where the artifacts were! You're busting up plates with that trowel and you broke the spittoon trying to pull it out of the ground with your hands! Can't help but wonder how many artifacts you destroyed digging around in there with your trowel.😢

  • @steven2212
    @steven2212Күн бұрын

    Hello again, you and bottle ned rule this category. Fantastic info and history.

  • @Kellybluebunny
    @KellybluebunnyКүн бұрын

    Exciting wondering what u will find.

  • @user-us8pb1tb1w
    @user-us8pb1tb1wКүн бұрын

    The soil there is so rich!

  • @kdawg2446
    @kdawg24462 күн бұрын

    That bank Pencil is interesting simply because they are still in business under a new name. My bank used to be called Home Savings & Loan until a couple of years ago they were bought out and are now called Primere Bank.

  • @AGM-ut5vs
    @AGM-ut5vs2 күн бұрын

    Raw sewage?

  • @AGM-ut5vs
    @AGM-ut5vs2 күн бұрын

    Glad you got out of there!

  • @royrice8021
    @royrice80212 күн бұрын

    One man’s trash, and you do have to find the dump, is another man’s treasure! 👍

  • @MikeeonYouTube4
    @MikeeonYouTube42 күн бұрын

    I think I missed the part about the map in the attic 😏😏😏

  • @austinwatson2037
    @austinwatson20372 күн бұрын

    I'd love to have all them shards of pottery and China

  • @lindahinzman8236
    @lindahinzman82362 күн бұрын

    You work Hard!

  • @KaK0
    @KaK02 күн бұрын

    Where was the secret chamber?

  • @lindahinzman8236
    @lindahinzman82362 күн бұрын

    E. T. Hazeltine & Company Warren, Pennsylvania. Piso's Cure for Consumtion was "sold by druggists for $.25 to $1.00 per bottle. E.T. Hazeltine also wrote a Pocketbook Almanac 1890 12th series. I really enjoy your videos.

  • @peterholmesgavleman
    @peterholmesgavleman2 күн бұрын

    Shortly before you found the aqua bottle and the begs soothing syrup you found several pieces of a broken beer bottle . Do you leave them in the hole or put them aside for recycling?

  • @lindahinzman8236
    @lindahinzman82362 күн бұрын

    J. F. Smith's bile beans...from Wikipedia: The product sold by Fulford and Gilbert was not the first patent medicine marketed as "Bile Beans". A different type of Bile Beans was invented by James F. Smith, a chemist from Texarkana, Texas, in the 1870s or 1880s, and J.F. Smith & Co traded out of St Louis, Mo. The firm also produced a product called "Smith's Blood Beans", claimed to "purify the blood" and was "put up in packages similar to Bile Beans" with "sugar coating blood red in color", and a "wrapper [...] lithographed in red ink instead of black".[11] In 1902 the Bile Bean Manufacturing Company acquired the trade mark of "J. F. Smith's Bile Beans" in the UK, which had been registered in 1887.[12] According to a 1903 report published in the British Medical Journal, the chief ingredients of Bile Beans were cascara, rhubarb, liquorice and menthol, packaged as a gelatine-coated pill,[13] all ingredients commonly found in pharmacies of the period

  • @lindahinzman8236
    @lindahinzman82362 күн бұрын

    I just read the Charlie Brewster Ross story. Very sad.

  • @lindahinzman8236
    @lindahinzman82362 күн бұрын

    I'd love a video showing how you clean these finds up and talk about what you do with them after they are cleaned up. I am sure others would enjoy that also. I do enjoy your videos.

  • @BobkatTheBugMan
    @BobkatTheBugMan2 күн бұрын

    1:10:00 for all female complaints😂 no wonder you find so many

  • @aaronobryan4295
    @aaronobryan42952 күн бұрын

    I tried watching another channel about digging….They werent even close…you’ve spoiled us by knowing so much…Thank you guys

  • @Wally-pu2hh
    @Wally-pu2hh2 күн бұрын

    You found a pile of buried trash

  • @terryfowler6090
    @terryfowler60902 күн бұрын

    Holy Grail? Looks like trash pit to me.

  • @timelordmagnums357
    @timelordmagnums3572 күн бұрын

    Just curious. How long does it take you to go through one of these pits? 2 weeks? 2 days?

  • @timelordmagnums357
    @timelordmagnums3572 күн бұрын

    Just curious? I assume you sell these to fund your traveling, etc.? You have more patience than I do. I've dug a few holes for myself by marrying the wrong people a couple times LOL Other than that digging is way to much work. I'd rather swing a metal detector :)

  • @janiesippel225
    @janiesippel2253 күн бұрын

    It would be cool if you did a bottle tutorial on the different kinds of bottles you are finding in these pits. Love the channel.

  • @thingsinkansas4387
    @thingsinkansas43873 күн бұрын

    When did they start putting power lines underground? Looks like a satellite line.

  • @72CrossingRS
    @72CrossingRS3 күн бұрын

    It's amazing to see this. My Grandfather worked as a builder for the rail system.

  • @user-fx2sh6pk9u
    @user-fx2sh6pk9u3 күн бұрын

    So....he's Digging in a TOILET....Got it

  • @Oelwannski
    @Oelwannski3 күн бұрын

    It's a pity you ruined the signs by excavating!

  • @ElizabethBattle
    @ElizabethBattle3 күн бұрын

    Ah, Americans -- drinking alcohol, taking prescription drugs, and breaking dishes for 124 years!😅

  • @Skipads4evr
    @Skipads4evr3 күн бұрын

    The metal with hearts, looks like 'bunuelos' maker's dip in batter and into deep frier

  • @lucdeslauriers1021
    @lucdeslauriers10213 күн бұрын

    Lucky! What a nice pieces! Wow!

  • @08Maxwell1
    @08Maxwell13 күн бұрын

    I have not read all 900 comments so this may have already been answered. If not, the cast wheel with heart shapes found at 28:10[28:20 is a cast wheel off of a wagon or similar toy. If you google the words "vintage toy heart shaped cast wheel" you'll find images of some examples.

  • @JohnNameless
    @JohnNameless3 күн бұрын

    looks like glass trash whole and a very interesting even

  • @dorothydean8643
    @dorothydean86433 күн бұрын

    1870 is not an early settlement. Let’s at least give a nod and thanks to the people whose settlements go back 1K years and many more. Thanks for leaving the captions up long enough to read. Puts your channel in the top tier.

  • @shawnhackertelena
    @shawnhackertelena3 күн бұрын

    Yall need to come dig up my yard. I have a house built in 1890 and was lived in by the 1904 mayor of my town. I've started digging and found a potential human bone, lots of glass...but have yet to hit anything good. I can't distinguish between the sound of hitting glass vs crunchy rocks. Help! I'm demolishing my backyard digging blindly lol

  • @EhunterL
    @EhunterL3 күн бұрын

    I have a question. I have watched many of your videos, and I noticed that the majority of the bottles are c1905. Why is that? Is it because that is a general date for the tooled top?