Using paddle boats, banks hid gold from union forces prior to civil war. where has this treasure been found? - used paddle boats for sale in central florida
Most of it has been found in the vicinity of rivers, usually at a point of reference, for example, a man has a group of children swimming in the creek near a near a river, he went to light and found a small iron pot was discovered by the High Water, it was in gold, was probably buried by a banker in a small canoe during the civil war
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Used Paddle Boats For Sale In Central Florida Using Paddle Boats, Banks Hid Gold From Union Forces Prior To Civil War. Where Has This Treasure Been Found?
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In December 1864 he received the news of the villagers was that Colonel Sanders Jose attack on the way to Newton, with his gang of deserters, fugitive slaves and common criminals, the city. Plans to defend the city were quickly completed, and a chest full of gold coins on the court house was buried by 3 men in a town nearby. After the attack the 3 men who hid the dead box and the location of the cache dead with them. He has never recovered.
ReplyDeleteMcGillivray Plantation ruins can be found 4 miles N. of Wetumpka. Built around 1750, which was destroyed during an attack in India soon after. There are legends, which remains a treasure of silver coins and utensils buried or hidden on the premises.
Cache of gold coins and gold bars, worth an estimated $ 900,000 is believed buried somewhere in the Birmingham area. The treasure was for the federal Treasury in Richmond, Virginia, in 1862, but never reached its destination. The exact location and other details of this cache is not available.