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By P-59A · Posted
So, when I really went down the rabbit hole today I found a government web site that showed the foot print of the fort and the roads around it in stick figure layout. It was a little better than what the lady drew for me because it was in scale. On that lay out it showed something not found on any other web site. It gave the footprint of the fort cemetery in relation to the fort footprint including the roads in the area. I was able to go back to an older satellite photo on Google Earth with better resolution and GPS that location. The resolution on Google Earth on the current setting was so bad I could not see the fort when I was looking for it the night before last. -
By damcon3 · Posted
You have an uncut model 1905 bayonet dated 1943, all of the 16" bayonets are dated, either 1942 or 1943. Very nice bayonet. However the rare one is a factory 10" m1 bayonet that is dated 1943, as almost all of the 10" were undated. -
By damcon3 · Posted
I thought the same, but then what would a mint one bring nowadays, 3k?, more. So then it is less than half price. I listed my rehandled Blade dated Kinfolks after watching this listing! -
By P-59A · Posted
At first I thought this was Beal's crossing. I did not hike down to read that sighn so I really do mot know for sure. -
By P-59A · Posted
I saw a number of these stacked stones. Some in circles, some in the shape of rectangles and others like this. They are all over the place. I know the Mojaves lived in the area for a very long time. I assume these were used for dwellings of one kind or another. -
By P-59A · Posted
These black rocks struck me as odd. No other black rocks were seen anyother place,They came from some place else. Maybe unworked obsidean or coal. I did not pick them up. -
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By patches · Posted
A very loose pull on this GI Net, an Engineer, battalion not mentioned Germany March 45, -
By P-59A · Posted
This is the bottle. It was in a ring of rocks in the middle of the desert. I have no idea what the ring of rocks are, but I do know that bottle dates back to the 1850's according to a BLM site that helps its employees date things they find.
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