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hemihampton

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After leaving my 1860 privy hole empty handed I stop by a spot where they torn down 2 old building earlier this spring. Found some old shards then. After 6 months & a revist I now find this in the Dirt. LEON.
 

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NO, It's embossed. Embossed Geo. Norris from Detroit. A Variation that was not listed or pictured on the Hutchbook website. It is now. LEON.
 

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Very awesome find. What a great in-situ shot also
 

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