Cool informative video. Everyone found some neat finds. I was fortunate to find the owner of one of my good luck tokens like the Elk River Muskrat found in the video.
What interesting finds! The little red car looks like it dates from the 1930s. I’m certain I used to work for a lady who grew up here. It’s a beautiful property and I appreciate you sharing this. Thank you!
Thank you! It is a beautiful property and the owners are great and very respectable people. We have some more documentary type videos planned soon. I'm getting a new laptop soon so I can edit more effectively and produce more material. The Muskrat and I have a big Elk River Documentary to do, inspired by Tale of the Elk.
Beautiful location with a fascinating history. I really appreciate folks like Earl who are passionate about the history of their local area. You all had some great finds, too. Excellent video as always, gentleman. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Doc! We appreciate Earl too. He and I have a scripted and in depth documentary about the Elk River planned inspired by the book "Tale of the Elk" by WER Byrne. I hope to make it as interesting and engaging as possible. Always good to see you here!
Such a great episode! My favorite yet! The scenery, the history, the music, the finds, the theatrics, and the amazing editing! Love that thimble, the good luck token, keys, Indian, and EVERYONE LOVES A MERC!!!!!! Awesome video guys, i can tell a lot of work went into making this. Keep up the great work and good luck on your next adventure guys!
Thanks MMMD! I haven't been doing my editing lately honestly due to frustration with my poor old computer. It is from 2016 and can barely process 4k video 😂 so it takes me excessive amount of time to edit properly. Ordering a new computer soon I hope will expedite and motivate it. Thank you for stopping by! Good luck to you as well!
Hey guy's good seeing you and the River Rat again! Something how that IHP looks like it did the day it was dropped. That thimble with Sheriff on it, was passed around to ladies during election time! At 17:40, it looks to be a trigger guard, for a musket rifle. We cleaned a lot of veterans tombstones and reset some here. A group of us got together. A good thing for cemeteries like that, good thing to get started all around! Awesome video as always. God Bless All! (Glen). WV. Also God Bless you River Rat, for what you are trying to do for the Miller family!
Hey Glen! Thanks for the info. We love those advertisement thimble. Chad has found a few of them now. Yeah, we may just go up there ourselves and fix it. One of the most important founders of the Kanawha valley deserves it. Glad to see you on here again! How have you been?
Search up John Swifts silver mine. People have been looking for it for years in Kentucky. It's definitely not a mine but it's supposed to be a big cache of gold and silver.
Beautiful scenery and location. The IHP was in amazing condition! Loved the thimble and the good luck token, so cool! Interesting info about the yellowjackets, good to know! Amazing video, editing and finds. So happy to see a video from you again!
Thank you! 🇨🇦 we were surprised about that IHP too. 124 long years. Do you have yellow jackets up north?? We have had an extreme drought here and they have been dangerously swarming everything. I have been having some computer woes; my poor 2016 computer has increasing issues processing 4k video editing software. New comp to come soon enough... I hope. Good luck on your next hunt! !
@@bluecreekdetectors We do have them up here and I actually got chased out of an area I was detecting by one last week, They are aggressive! Sorry to hear about your computer, hopefully you will get your new one soon. Good luck on you next hunt too!
Wow! That is cool history to know about. Well, now you know where she is buried if you didnt know before. That cemetery is easily accessible. Her parents are there beside John.
Your finds so far are amazing!❤ Did you know jellow jackets can't fly at night? IDK if you can spray where they live but if you can, it works.BTW the scenery is beautiful. ** My 3rd gr grandfather lived in Blue Creek-- his middle name was Young.
Thanks Sherry! We know they don't fly at night, we may need to do some good classic night digs like we used to 😁 it is very beautiful scenery, I agree. Hopefully some more new episodes soon if I can get my poor computer to work.
@@bluecreekdetectors You're so welcome. I never miss your videos and love your finding arrowheads! Keep up the great work. Was sure you knew about yellowjackets but wasn't 100%. You guys put so much work into each video and it's wonderful! Thank you. BTW The scenery is beautiful!❤
My great grandfather John Derrick is buried in that cemetery. His family settled Derricks Creek near Sissonville. He lived in South Charleston but his ex wife, my great grandmother and his son, my grandfather, lived in Sylvia, now called Reamer. I’m still yet to find out why he was buried in Young’s Bottom. My great grandmother was a Rucker.
There is a large cemetery in Reamer, not sure how old it is. (That is allegedly where the first sighting of ghe monthman by grave diggers was) We were surprised at how large the Sand Run cemetery was. There is a lot there but needs some maintenance I think. It may have just been seen as a prestigious place.
Yeah my great grandmother is buried in the Reamer cemetery on the hill behind the church. Not sure where exactly as there is no grave marker. My dad was young when she passed but said he remembers climbing the hill when they buried her.
Cool informative video. Everyone found some neat finds. I was fortunate to find the owner of one of my good luck tokens like the Elk River Muskrat found in the video.
Thanks Steve! I think we found the guy on Facebook and will be in contact.
What interesting finds! The little red car looks like it dates from the 1930s. I’m certain I used to work for a lady who grew up here. It’s a beautiful property and I appreciate you sharing this. Thank you!
Thank you! It is a beautiful property and the owners are great and very respectable people. We have some more documentary type videos planned soon. I'm getting a new laptop soon so I can edit more effectively and produce more material. The Muskrat and I have a big Elk River Documentary to do, inspired by Tale of the Elk.
Beautiful location with a fascinating history. I really appreciate folks like Earl who are passionate about the history of their local area. You all had some great finds, too. Excellent video as always, gentleman. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Doc! We appreciate Earl too. He and I have a scripted and in depth documentary about the Elk River planned inspired by the book "Tale of the Elk" by WER Byrne. I hope to make it as interesting and engaging as possible. Always good to see you here!
@@bluecreekdetectors The documentary sounds. That place definitely has a story worth sharing.
17:35 is a gas valve handle. Have a pic of one in use, but see no way to post the pic. Used as a throttle valve on the old time oil rigs
Thank you for the ID! What would the date range do you think?
Those jack in the pulpit are getting harder to find. Lots of nice things today.
Are they going extinct? I know some places they are thriving in South Charleston
@@bluecreekdetectorsI've never seen any in the wild but would love to.
@@bluecreekdetectors I think in some places they have been harder tho find then before
Such a great episode! My favorite yet! The scenery, the history, the music, the finds, the theatrics, and the amazing editing! Love that thimble, the good luck token, keys, Indian, and EVERYONE LOVES A MERC!!!!!! Awesome video guys, i can tell a lot of work went into making this. Keep up the great work and good luck on your next adventure guys!
Thanks MMMD! I haven't been doing my editing lately honestly due to frustration with my poor old computer. It is from 2016 and can barely process 4k video 😂 so it takes me excessive amount of time to edit properly. Ordering a new computer soon I hope will expedite and motivate it. Thank you for stopping by! Good luck to you as well!
Hey guy's good seeing you and the River Rat again! Something how that IHP looks like it did the day it was dropped. That thimble with Sheriff on it, was passed around to ladies during election time! At 17:40, it looks to be a trigger guard, for a musket rifle. We cleaned a lot of veterans tombstones and reset some here. A group of us got together. A good thing for cemeteries like that, good thing to get started all around! Awesome video as always. God Bless All! (Glen). WV. Also God Bless you River Rat, for what you are trying to do for the Miller family!
Hey Glen! Thanks for the info. We love those advertisement thimble. Chad has found a few of them now. Yeah, we may just go up there ourselves and fix it. One of the most important founders of the Kanawha valley deserves it.
Glad to see you on here again! How have you been?
Search up John Swifts silver mine. People have been looking for it for years in Kentucky. It's definitely not a mine but it's supposed to be a big cache of gold and silver.
Very interesting. I made note of it in my notebook so next time I am at the state archives I will look for what I can! I love stories like that.
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Beautiful scenery and location. The IHP was in amazing condition! Loved the thimble and the good luck token, so cool! Interesting info about the yellowjackets, good to know! Amazing video, editing and finds. So happy to see a video from you again!
Hornets can't fly at night either. I've been stung by both but yellow jackets are awful.
Thank you! 🇨🇦 we were surprised about that IHP too. 124 long years.
Do you have yellow jackets up north?? We have had an extreme drought here and they have been dangerously swarming everything. I have been having some computer woes; my poor 2016 computer has increasing issues processing 4k video editing software. New comp to come soon enough... I hope. Good luck on your next hunt! !
@@bluecreekdetectors We do have them up here and I actually got chased out of an area I was detecting by one last week, They are aggressive! Sorry to hear about your computer, hopefully you will get your new one soon. Good luck on you next hunt too!
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That’s awesome! Capt John Young’s wife is my 6th great grandaunt :)
Wow! That is cool history to know about. Well, now you know where she is buried if you didnt know before. That cemetery is easily accessible. Her parents are there beside John.
Wasnt that circus down at Reamer close to the old S&T Pipeline buildings?
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Your finds so far are amazing!❤ Did you know jellow jackets can't fly at night? IDK if you can spray where they live but if you can, it works.BTW the scenery is beautiful. ** My 3rd gr grandfather lived in Blue Creek-- his middle name was Young.
Thanks Sherry! We know they don't fly at night, we may need to do some good classic night digs like we used to 😁 it is very beautiful scenery, I agree. Hopefully some more new episodes soon if I can get my poor computer to work.
@@bluecreekdetectors You're so welcome. I never miss your videos and love your finding arrowheads! Keep up the great work. Was sure you knew about yellowjackets but wasn't 100%. You guys put so much work into each video and it's wonderful! Thank you. BTW The scenery is beautiful!❤
My great grandfather John Derrick is buried in that cemetery. His family settled Derricks Creek near Sissonville. He lived in South Charleston but his ex wife, my great grandmother and his son, my grandfather, lived in Sylvia, now called Reamer. I’m still yet to find out why he was buried in Young’s Bottom. My great grandmother was a Rucker.
There is a large cemetery in Reamer, not sure how old it is. (That is allegedly where the first sighting of ghe monthman by grave diggers was) We were surprised at how large the Sand Run cemetery was. There is a lot there but needs some maintenance I think. It may have just been seen as a prestigious place.
Yeah my great grandmother is buried in the Reamer cemetery on the hill behind the church. Not sure where exactly as there is no grave marker. My dad was young when she passed but said he remembers climbing the hill when they buried her.