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  1. #1
    whitcomb

    Fort Huachuca Cache

    We are assisting a 96-year old mining engineer with his memoirs. Back in Lyndon Johnson's administration, he was paid to survey a plat on the grounds of Fort Huachuca, near Sierra Vista, Arizona.

    According to the story, a "Sergeant Bob Jones" discovered a cache of gold bars on the fort during an exercise. After his discharge from the service, he got permission tp search a limited area on the Fort. He is said to have had "backers", and that accounts were in some of the local newspapers.

    The only Google his we got on this subject was a brief allusion to the "Huachuca Cache" in a post on the web site.

    Does anybody have any info on this suibject?

    Thanks a million!

    PS Nice site!

  2. #2

    Mar 2003
    Indiana
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    Re: Fort Huachuca Cache

    basic details should be available in A Guide to Treasure in Arizona by Thomas Penfield; US Treasure Map Atlas by Thomas P. Terry, New York Times index, google.com, ask jeeves and a bunch of other sites. As I recall Jones and a friend were walking on a sunday and fell into a shaft that held treasure. They snuck out some gold and sold it. then they were caught with cash and testified that they had sold gold to a man in town who denied buying it. They stayed away from the site and were transferred out. The other man was killed or came missing and Jones petitioned to be allowed to recover the gold. After all those years he could not find the correct spot in the limited time he was permitted to search. Refer to the sources I mentioned to get the exact story. Memory has a way of blending and morphing several stories into one. exanimo, ss
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  3. #3
    us
    Jun 2003
    arizona
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    Re: Fort Huachuca Cache

    an old army bud of mine was stationed there when Sgt Jones returned to dig up the gold this was during the (60's) he told that before Jones came back that some body or body's had allready dug up the gold" it was all done very hush hush way oh any way that the way He told it to me
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