RELIC LOT FROM BRANDY STATION – RECOVERED AT BRANDY ROCK FARM, DIV #5

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Item Code: 236-1117

Offered here is a wood display case (18” x 12”) filled with relics recovered on the property of Brandy Rock Farm at Brandy Station, Virginia. These items were recovered during a large relic hunt organized by “Diggin’ In Virginia” (DIV). This was that group’s fifth organized hunt, and the first held on the farms around Brandy Station.

This case contains the relics recovered by author/publisher Dean Thomas during two days of digging (we could only attend two of the scheduled three-day hunt). This event was held in March of 2006.

Included is Dean’s name badge, an Eagle breast plate, an 1851 NCO belt plate, 61 bullets of several types, 8 buttons, and 7 other miscellaneous items. A photo of Dean holding the NCO plate in the “bean field” can be supplied.  [jet][ph:JET]

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