1800's Gold Miner's Map Leads Us to the Bottom of a Stone Well in an Ghost Town

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Part 4

Excavating the stone well at the Campbell House, a stagecoach station at Dawson Creek on the Firesteel Trail, in Scotland, South Dakota.

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BelowthePlains
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Thanks for taking us along. You teach us about every find. No cussing and fussing. A pleasure to watch. Have a great week!

davidgreene
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Thanks everyone for watching, liking and leaving us a comment. You guys are the best!!

jakecariveau
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This was a totally awesome dig! You gotta listen to us old-timers, especially us that are gold miners. A friend of mine just "discovered" a vein in NV that i told him about a couple of years ago. 40 ounces to the ton. My week has been full of incredible videos like this. Thanks Jake!

richardbeee
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Way to go Tom! Seriously you are a one man show. Very impressive!

wanderingtortoise
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Really enjoyed this episode, thank you for listing the historical data!

joshuajackson
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I am now officially addicted to your videos. With a touch of anxiety when you are deep in the pit.

joanneachildoftheking
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Love the video!
Back in the 1960's when I was a teenager, digging bottles in California gold country was an exciting hobby. Brings back great memories. Thank you.

MrEperson
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Fantastic finds guys. The river stone privy was very unique.

twindiggersminnesotapamandpat
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Thank you for rescuing our history. Really cool stuff. I would love to see what all that ironware looks like after you piece it together. From Ohio.

williamheden
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I just really appreciate all the work you put into making these videos archeologically valuable. Your passion shows, and that's a mighty thing. Such a worthy endeavor on top of the treasure hunting aspect. Wishing you everything you need to keep doing it!

victoriabaker
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Would REALLY LIKE to see more of your finds cleaned up! Thank you for showing all you do!!

karenritts
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Thanks for taking us on another great dig with you!! I love those Dakota Territory bottles!! 😀

tammyaskjem
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I read you don't keep a lot or have a huge collection but I think that would make video of your collection more interesting. Show what you have. Tell what each piece is. Where you found it and why you kept it. A detailed video of the items cleaned up would be interesting to me anyway.

robb
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Great dig guys. That old well just kept giving up the goods. Lots of trash yes, but the treasures was worth it.
Love seeing so many old bottles coming out still intact after all these years buried.

JamesWestAZ
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Very nice, certainly up their with your best digs. Be safe, have a great summer!

steven
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Your perseverance is inspiring. I live in Ohio near the Miami Erie canal. I am determined to start probing the area. Love your stuff!

tonywdidit
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Wow, Tom, that Dakota hutch was incredible!! So happy to see you pull such a whopper!! Way to go.

idahondgens
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Whoa! those sodas were just about the coolest thing I have ever seen. the picture looked amazing too! thanks for sharing it with us. such a great video!!!

andrewchase
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Such a great video! This is the second time I've watched it now, and I'm just blown away. Great finds boys! Keep up the good work!

ozfromkansas