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New! Photo album of bottle shards
Shown here is an outrageous early green medicine bottle from Philadelphia
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New! Photo album of bottle shards
Shown here is an outrageous early green medicine bottle from Philadelphia

Here's some club members on a cold day February 14, 1999. that's Dave Peterson in the foreground, Tom Kennedy-Jansen with the yellow hard hat and further down the privy line is Dave Tinney. This picture was taken on a construction site on Broad Street in Philadelphia. As you can see from the sheeting and shoring activity, the ground level of the site has dropped about 20 feet. Since the privies were about 25 feet deep from street level there was only 5 feet left to dig. Since the layers were about 4 feet thick this was an ideal situation since 20 feet of overburden was removed and the layers were already exposed. No bucketing of sterile fill just dig the layers! The other great aspect was that the entire privy line was undisturbed. Once you found one you just had to pace off 22-25 feet and you were into another one. This created the 'prairie do'g effect where everyone gets their own hole, now that's great digging, more privy layer that can be dug in a day. Of course the guys obtained permission from construction site management. They made the necessary arrangements and they were allowed to conduct their excavations on a Sunday when the workers were not there and the diggers were not in anyone's way or in any danger.
Half a privy is better than none at all. 1/9/99

Is this a field of clover?
No, it’s just another dig spot for Jim Dews. A few years ago Jim and his family lived near Phoenix, Arizona. This unsuspecting field was obviously home to some early structure that was torn down. The evidence is a privy that contained mold blown bottles. Notice the shovel and rake in the fore ground, the genuine pipe handle probe in mid photo and the office buildings in the background. When Jim heard “Go West young man” he didn’t forget his digging tools or his probe.

Picture #2 : Here’s Jim in typical Phoenix, Arizona privy. These privies don’t look like much, just rotted away woodliners with bottles down in the use layer. See more digging photos here

Picture #3 : That’s Jim in a different privy. He always likes to let the cameraman know that he’s #1. Well how did he do?

Picture #4 : Pretty darn good!!! He found a Mills’ Bitters, A. M. Gilman, Sole Proprietor lady’s leg bitters that was undamaged! What a great find! I heard he also found a privy out West that had some gloppy top California style whiskies down in the layer. Way to go Jim!!!

See more photos of Jim Digging - the Jim Dews Digs photo album