| Sunday February 3, 2008
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am writing this from overseas. My
elderly father contacted me this morning to notify me that a variety of
artifacts have been stolen from a storage unit he is renting in
Chesterfield County, Virginia. All items were stolen between 0930 on
30 January and 0930 on 31 January. Some of these items I’ve had since I
was around 12 years old.
Definitely missing are:
Several flat display cases of Union and
Confederate buttons. (Dug by me and my father in the early and mid 70s)
One flat display case containing a
beautiful U.S. boxplate and five or six New York buttons (all dug from the
same hole in the mid 70s)
Two or three flat display cases
containing American and Japanese buttons, coins, collar devices, dog tags,
and at
least one
medal. (All dug in the Philippines in the mid 80s)
At least two, and possibly three, Civil
War canteens.
One small Parrott Shell, purchased in
the 70s
One small Schenkl Shell, purchased in
the 70s
One very large, very heavy round Union
Naval Ball, with a very nice “USN” fuse. If memory serves, this fuse is
also stamped “1862”. (Dug near Fort Powhatan, Virginia in 1979).
One rare, side-loaded Confederate Read
shell. (Dug in Spotsylvania, Virginia, 2001)
A large number of Roman and old British
(1700s and 1800s) coins (Dug in England between 1991 and 1994).
Possibly also missing (these might be in
storage elsewhere):
Approximately a dozen Civil War and WWII
bayonets. The WWII ones are both dug and non-dug American, German and
Japanese bayonets.
Three or four battlefield-pickup WWII
American and Japanese canteens.
Several dozen clay pipe bowls and
hundreds of pieces of broken clay pipe stems
Three or four inert/deactivated WWII
grenades
Numerous “bullets in wood,” Civil War
artillery fuses of various types, friction primers, gun tools, and other
miscellaneous Civil War items.
Also stolen were one or two
flat display cases of
intact
Spencer, Burnside and
Henry cartridges.
I ask that you please contact the
Chesterfield County Police immediately if anyone shows this collection, or
attempts to sell this collection, or any part of it, to you.
Please
contact the Chesterfield police
(Detective Henshaw 804-706-2034) if you hear of anything, or if you have
any leads at all concerning this theft. Lastly, I ask that you please,
please help spread the word about my stolen artifacts. I am sending this
from the U.S. Embassy in ***********, so it is difficult for me to contact
all the dealers and collectors stateside who might
by chance come in contact with my
stolen property.
Thanks very much,
Bob R
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