Hillshade USGS Stone Foundations

Unearthing History: Tools and Techniques for Property Research

Whether you’re seeking out old coins, relics, or evidence of human occupation, understanding the tools and techniques available for property research can greatly enhance your quest for high-yield permissions. From historic aerial imagery to old survey maps, each resource offers a unique perspective – when combined, offers helpful decision making

1853 Trime Three Cent Coin

The Trime: America’s Smallest Silver Coin

In the mid-19th century, the United States Mint introduced a coin that would become one of the most unique pieces in the annals of American numismatics: the three-cent silver piece, affectionately known as the “trime.” Minted from 1851 to 1873, this diminutive coin was a product of its time, born

Flying Eagle Cent

The Eagle Cent: A Symbol of American Innovation and Identity | Bucketlister

Source: Wikipedia The story of the Flying Eagle Cent is a captivating chapter in the annals of American currency, encapsulating a period of innovation, inspiration, and transformation. Minted briefly in 1857 and 1858, this coin not only marked a significant departure in the design and composition of the penny but

George Washington Inaugural Buttons

George Washington Inaugural Button | Bucketlisters

George Washington’s inauguration as the first President of the United States took place on April 30, 1789. The ceremony was held in New York City, the temporary capital, on the balcony of Federal Hall. Washington arrived at the venue in a state coach and was greeted by members of Congress,