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Three Men and a Privy; Farmhouse Privy Dig # 1
Farmhouse Privy Dig # 1 Getting the dig off to a start Sunday, October 21, 2012. My friends Dave and John and I had a blast. The finds certainly weren’t anything to send off to any bottle auction, but the … Continue reading
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