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Newtothiss

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Sorry what I mean is the little squares on the map. Usually they denote small cabins in these cases. I've been to places on Oahu that were called "camps" but wherever the RR went, it was more a small collection of houses than anything. Also I meant terminus, the end, of the RR. Bridges or other stops usually harbor loot as well.
I did find this in what I suspect may be the area..
No clue if it's real old or even related?
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I did find this in what I suspect may be the area..
No clue if it's real old or even related? View attachment 253784View attachment 253785View attachment 253786
Yeah, who knows. I've learned that spoons like this (in terms of shape and size) tend to be older. Newer cutlery (for the poor) were being made of steel from about 1940 and onward as I suppose Nickel Silver became more unaffordable? Idk exactly why but that's what I've noticed digging. I do find nickel silver items in newer dumps but not as often. I'd lean more towards it being related. Finding household items in the middle of nowhere seems odd.
 

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