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Jessie James and The Treasure Map Part 1
June 19, 2000 at 15:34:06

I will put in my 2 cents worth at this time. Bud Hardcastle is a good friend and has been for nearly 20 years. He has spent a lot of time and money on his quest and I wish him good luck. There is a story in the July and August 1989; Vol 17, No, 4 of the Treasure Search, by Sam Henderson telling about Jessie James and J. Frank Dalton. In it he tells where he came from and how he knew the James. As for the treasure map in the story I will put it in the photo section of this forum, along with other photos from Joe Hunter and some that I have come by over the last 54 years. If you want to here more about these subjects, let me know. Photos can be found under the titles of; Dalton Photo, Dalton Photo Autograph, Copper Bucket, and Copper Map. D. Traina


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