Was the Treasure Found?

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Connecticut Sam

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I wrote it large because so many people claim they have the Mystery Solved and they get on here on this forum, people such as you, claiming they have it all solved----they know where it is-------but yet they have got NOTHING. I want the other posters to understand----Don't stop hunting until someone reveals the GOLD. Talk is cheap and you can make words say anything you want but you can not make up for finding the GOLD.
You known all about cheap talk.
 

Rebel - KGC

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Connecticut Sam

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I could care less about this treasure, because I live in Connecticut. [email protected]
There is a old saying: People in the East save money to search for treasures out West, and people out west save money to search for treasures in the East. Unlike many writers, I have a sense of humor. Good luck. I do not go treasure hunting out west because there are too many big hungry snakes and too many treasures hunters with big guns.
 

monroe35

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Franklin, you can get some bits and pieces of the James story free by searching The Carolinas Geanealogical Society, old newspapers and other historical records for Union County, NC. monroe35
 

Connecticut Sam

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But still, Frankin have not found this treasure. Is he related to: Frankn?
 

Kenjmor2006

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I know Frank James was looking for a cache of gold coins buried beside a sycamore tree in Carroll County Missouri,That might have been kgc too....Ken
 

Rebel - KGC

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I know where he and his gang hid $43,000 gold coins in three jars if I ever get out that way. Jesse James also hid $3 Million Dollars in Macmillan Gold within a five mile range of the gold coins.

ALL very possible, after the Confederate War...
 

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I know where he and his gang hid $43,000 gold coins in three jars if I ever get out that way. Jesse James also hid $3 Million Dollars in Macmillan Gold within a five mile range of the gold coins.

MAYBE, 2013 is YOUR "Year of Discovery". HH & Good Luck!
 

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