Art Gose is standing in a 13-foot hole dug straight down into a turn-of-the-century town dump somewhere in South Carolina; he’s asked Free Times not to say exactly where it is. Layers of dirt — ...
And then there were five. When William James Beal crept out under cover of night and buried 20 uniform bottles filled with a mixture of soil and seed in 1879, he lit the fuse on agriculture’s longest ...
We go all out on a treasure search for antique bottles! Digging deep is what were good at and in this video we do just that! Saving history one piece of glass at a time! Stay tuned for part 2! Special ...
Digging Antique Bottles in a new dump that is producing bottles from all over the United States! You truly never know what you will find when you are digging up history! We dig in some incredibly ...
Bottles were neatly aligned everywhere around the Bill and Linda Buttstead household. Bottles from four centuries ago called Dutch Onions, because they’re shaped like them. Bottles bearing names of ...
To history experts, the scenario goes something like this: A Union officer stationed on enemy Southern soil drops a handful of iron nails into a bottle, adds some personal effects — clippings of his ...