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Re: KGC/Jesse James Treasure
July 07, 1998 at 13:48:47
In Reply to: KGC/Jesse James Treasure
posted by Kevin (TX) on March 22, 1998 at 20:34:52

Hi Guys, The KGC site in Oklahoma is for real. The depository was used by the KGC companies led by Jesse James, Bob Dalton and Bill Doolin The last treasure buried was in 1895 I think. The treasures were buried 1880-1895. The sisters are named Gillespie and the site is West of Atoka. The map the sisters showed on t.v. was a copy of the original that I gave them. I became involved with in the original treasure search in 1993, as the man who had the map had searched the site for several years and found nothing but a lot of carved symbols. I think it was Thanksgiving 93, when I first visited the site and within fifteen minutes found the symbol carved on a tree which led to the first cache which was just a distance measurement made with about 100.00 worth of coins. Later we returned to the site and had found our lines to the second treasure when the ranch foreman found us and we were told the Sheriff was out to arrest us as trespassers. That is when I learned the man who had hired me did not have permission from the owners to hunt there, although a man who lived nearby unlocked the gate for us to enter! I left immediately and didn't go back. The other guy continued to sneak onto the property and search for the other caches. The video shown on t.v. was made by him after they found the second cache which we would have recovered if not ran off the place. I later was invited by the sisters to help find the main cache, but since there were several other people with them to help search the property, I had to decline, as my work is always done in secret. The sisters are nice ladies and yes! they do have a large treasure in the vicinity. I have copies of the maps and photos and video made on my hunts there. The treasure cannot be just picked up it will require a very thorough understanding of the Rebel system if it is to be found. However a trip to the area would be educational and enjoyable. HBBB


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