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Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:39:07 PM   
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Sundays dig went as follows. We had noticed that this one house had been unoccupied all summer long and the grass in the back yard was about two feet tall, so we decided it might be time to do a bit of yard clean up. This weekend it was Phil, Greg, and myself. We arrived on site about 9:30 and started unloading our equipment. I quickly probed out a small bricklined pit next to a rotting tree stump. The ground is really soft now after all the rain we had over the past few weeks. So digging went very quickly the pit opened up as a small oval shaped brickliner which we were glad to see because Oval shaped brickliners are always pontiled age holes in Baltimore. So if they didn't completely clean this one to the bottom we should get some pontiled stuff. We got down about 4 and a half feet when the clay and ash mixed fill dirt gave way to a rich dark loamy layer loaded with 1840s and 1850s artifacts. A few damaged pontiled puff type medicines camne out along with some nice hand painted marbles and one small pontiled cologne. The heartbreakers from this pit were a half pint open pontiled Corn For The World flask that was smashed. A bright yellow green iron pontiled 3 piece mold Baltimore Glass Works made porter. I took the shards home to glue anyway as its an unlisted color for this mold. And a large aqua Porter embossed on the shoulder C. F. Gobel with its top knocked off. I ended up finding that this bottle is from Zainesville Ohio. It was a long way from home. While digging the homeowner from next door came out curious what we were doing and we quickly convinced him to let us dig his privy in his parking area. It was packed gravel but wasn't super well maintained and had quite a bit of grass growing along the edge where the privy should be. a few stabs of the probe found the pit right inline with the one we had just dug. This one took a bit longer to get open due to the packed surface. Once we got it opened up we found it to be a small round brickliner. This pit had quite a bit of brick thrown in the fill, making digging quite a bit slower then the pit next door. But again at about 4 and a half feet the fill gave way to that rich brown loamy layer laden with early artifacts. I quickly uncovered a pontiled Stewart's Pharmacy Baltimore pontiled medicine a small redware save jar and a small hand painted cup. Then out came a few pontiled puffs and the remains of a yellow green Baltimore torpedo. Luckily it was just an unembossed example, but the color would have been quite nice. Lots of nice pottery shards for glueing back together and quite a few tobacco pipes. No real heart breakers in this pit but it was still very fun to dig.

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:39:30 PM   
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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:39:48 PM   
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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:40:07 PM   
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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:40:25 PM   
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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:40:42 PM   
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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:41:05 PM   
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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:41:29 PM   
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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:41:50 PM   
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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/19/2011 10:51:44 PM   
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Thanks for sharing some interesting early privy dig pics, and a cool story to go with them...Would love to see the unembossed off colored torpedo, and the glueback(s) cleaned up if you get the time...

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 9:23:32 AM   
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Way to go...bummer about the broken ones. Hope you post those anyway.

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 11:26:52 AM   
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Great story and cool pics, Chris. I also find it easy to convince curious neighbors to dig their yards. I have a question about the plastic G-cans. Isn't it a pain to manhandle those when full of dirt and frags? I can get plenty of used herbicide and pesticide barrels from our ranch, but have never made use of them. In fact, I have never seen that system used out West. I have used tarps extensively for many years, but that's it.

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 7:54:54 PM   
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The house looks unoccupied so you just start digging in their yard? No permission?
Do that here and you get arrested or end up looking down the wrong end of a gun barrel.

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 7:58:27 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: elmoleaf

The house looks unoccupied so you just start digging in their yard? No permission?
Do that here and you get arrested or end up looking down the wrong end of a gun barrel.


ya not where they dig. they just gotta worry about crack addicts who use spoons as shivs.

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 7:59:39 PM   
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Here's some smalls and glue backs.  It was a shame that most of the items were so damaged.  These pits also suffered heavy dipping as many items were missing large pieces of the item
Pipes


Half were marked with the same logo


Couple of pontiled bottles, bulls eye marble, doll's candle stick, scent bottle with an "S" inside a 5 pointed leaf


Glue back cups


98% of a chamber pot


Redware Bean pot, missing the bottom




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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 8:10:35 PM   
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Personal criers

unlisted amber side strapped whiskey

GUSTAV JOHN
714 COLUMBIA AVE
BALTO


GVI-7  CORN FOR THE WORLD (ear of corn) / (Monument) BALTIMORE; pontiled 1/2 pint




Hopefully Chris will hurry up and glue back that Balto porter.

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 8:52:52 PM   
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Man, love the pipe bowls and glue back cups.  Where's the Stewarts?  Looks like great weather for privy digging and that corn for the world would have been a major crier for me!

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 9:03:12 PM   
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Mike,

I really like the trash cans the help keep the yard very neat and make the fill in time really quick. Its dump a can and pack then dump a can and pack then repeat until finished. Also we dig a very high percentage of wet privies. with the cans all the water and black muck goes back in the pit very well and keeps the yard clean. We lay the tarps down under the cans. its also a great system for digging in parking lots.

Overall I like the small 30 gallon cans the best they are very easy to move. I wish we had more of them.

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 9:11:37 PM   
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Thanks for the pics...great finds

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RE: Sundays Digging..... - 9/20/2011 9:29:29 PM   
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Here is that green porter glued back together. Its almost an Antifreeze green. I've never seen another 1840s iron pontiled beer in this color. Its pictured next to a lighter green example I dug across the street several years ago. I really wish this one had been whole. But even as a glue back its great as a example until when or if a whole one in this color ever turns up.

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