Sunday, April 26, 2015

White Oak Museum ~Falmouth Virginia~


Took a ride over to Falmouth Virginia today to visit the White Oak Civil War Museum and it might not look like much from outside but the inside is PACKED with artifacts...


It used to be a old schoolhouse and when you first walk in you see a chalkboard, desks, and many tables full of reference books...
Then as you walk into the hallways you find numerous showcases full of artifacts and displays showing the life of a soldier in camps during the Civil War...



In one of the halls are displays of huts where the troops lived during the hardtimes before and after the battle of Fredericksburg.




The best part was that the displays covered all aspects of life in the camps...



One of my goals as a artifact collector and history buff is finding my own artifacts. Like bottles, I can purchase civil war artifacts including bullets at about $3 each. I would much rather find my own bullet and it is just a matter of time and just one of the desired artifacts on my list. Seeing the above display of 60,000 CW bullets leads me to believe that one is in my future.....








The bottle collection was just as impressive...
Many CW museums may have one or two bottles but this place was LOADED with bottles found in the camps. Had a very interesting talk with one of the guys there who knew his stuff. It was also great to see what type of bottles came out of the camps and even a few that I knew.









Monday, April 20, 2015

HBDV Bottle show 2015....


Had a great turnout and was able to beat out the predicted rain and got the 44th Historical Bottle Diggers of Virginia show in at the Rockingham County Fairgrounds. Attendance was up and many dealers returned once again to the show....












Numerous displays also drew attention to the hobby and other related items....








Thanks to all who attended....




Monday, April 13, 2015

A pair on the side....




Picked up these two from a collection being sold by family selling their Father's house after his passing. Appears he was collector over the years and most of the collection early 1900's but little embossed or local. These cleaned up nice and like the marine chart background.....

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Club Meeting April 2015....


This months HBDV meeting had a good turnout and work was done to prepare for the upcoming Bottle Show on 19 April 2015 and the Rockingham County Fairgrounds. After plans were made Al was glad to show some of the items he picked up in the prior months. 


Here Al is holding a glass minnow trap that would be placed into the water and the minnow would swim into the hole only to be trapped from exiting the same hole...




This jar was interesting for it had the image of "Texas" on it with the words "Made in Texas by Texans" on the bottom of it...