132 Year Old Map Found in an Attic Leads to a Hidden Cache Buried in a Back Yard Since the 1890s
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 Published On May 4, 2024

Excavating a series of privies on Main Street in Everest, North Dakota.

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Where do we get our probe rods?
Go to the website below, and scroll down. There is a weird probe with a wide tip and the top of the page. IT’S NOT THAT PROBE. The standard starter probe is a 4 foot rod with a small welding bead at the end. This is not a paid promotion.
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You can go to the library of congress website and type in “sunburn map” or “plat map” and then the name of the town or city. Most town maps from across the U.S. are not on the site, so there is no guarantee, and they can sometimes be hard to find. You can also try the same keyword search in your state archives website, which will likely produce better results (especially for smaller towns).
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