Jesse james KGC AND there hiding places

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dwight traina

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Well it semes to me you guys dont want to here about the KGC are Jesse James May be i ask the wrog questions are some of youall dont belive in the KGC .I tell what happend to the people in the south during the war the it tookaway every thing they had the north held all the cardsstop and think about it. you have a pc and it will give you all the answers . the few die hard Kgc left the country uncle sam keep a close watch on them until they went to never never land.You read these book about hiding places of supplys that they hid but if you drive across this grate country and look at how large the towns citys and hiways have change in the last 125 years then ask why has there been any news about finding some of it.yes there has been money found here in the state of Okla and the indians were paid a lot of money by uncle sam, Som people say allthe outlaws were Kgc that is hard to belive .stop and think about it, do some recurch close for now DWIGHT TRAINA
 

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Dwight, im interested in reading your posts. I'm pretty ignorant as far as the history of the South goes. I grew up on the west coast. I don't really like to ask dumb questions but, ive got one anyways. What does KGC stand for? Robert
 

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Well i just answered my own dumb question. Knights of the Golden Circle. According to Floyd Mann there's some property in Oklahoma for sale on E-bay that may contain some of their treasures.
 

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dwight traina

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KGC abd land sale

I think Floyd Mann is a smart person but he has to do some resurch on the land and dont belive every thing he is told,I have seen people that though they were going to find it the next time out they would give the location to somebody for a ham sandwich be for they got home, buyer bewere Dwight Traina
 

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jsn571944

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Re: KGC abd land sale

dwight traina said:
I think Floyd Mann is a smart person but he has to do some resurch on the land and dont belive every thing he is told,I have seen people that though they were going to find it the next time out they would give the location to somebody for a ham sandwich be for they got home, buyer bewere Dwight Traina there is a golden circle mine just down the road from where i live no treasure has ever been found there.Also i am a mason and there is and never has been any connection from the K of the G C and the masons they are 2 seperate organazations .Mr Mann is A NICE MAN BUT HE IS VERY MUCH REMOVED FROM THE TRUTH WITH HIS KGC AND MASON CONNECTION.
 

jsn571944

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SWR said:
jsn571944 said:
there is a golden circle mine just down the road from where i live no treasure has ever been found there.Also i am a mason and there is and never has been any connection from the K of the G C and the masons they are 2 seperate organazations .Mr Mann is A NICE MAN BUT HE IS VERY MUCH REMOVED FROM THE TRUTH WITH HIS KGC AND MASON CONNECTION.

Hey John...is that mine up there in Maine?yes it is
 

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Just like many others I would enjoy what you have on the KGC.
What little bit I have ran across on the net has been very interesting.
So if you want to take the time I will listen (read) to what ever you have.
Minstrel
 

jsn571944

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Greetings to all from maine. The knights of the golden circle were a group of men who supposely hid a lot of money from one location to another, in a lot of differant states and canada. This money was to be used at a later date if the south were to rise up aganst the north again. After the civil war. The KGC has no known connection to the masons that I know of. The golden circle mine i know of in maine has been checked many times for treasure. ALL searches have been an empty journey with the searcher leaving the area sadder but wiser.I usually follow up on what i beleive is a good solid lead to a treasure This story of the KGC is not what i call a solid lead. I am not in any way calling MR MANN a lier or rumor mill starter, We all beleive what we wish .H H TO ALL :coffee2:
 

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Hi, lastleg if I'm not mistaken Mr. Traina passed on a year or two ago. His daughter is still around and could possibly add some information if she chooses to do so. I know she did release some information relating to the KGC after his passing. As far as the KGC/Masonic connection interested parties should begin their research with Albert Pike.
 

snake35

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The K.G.C. grew out the Masons. Everyone should read "Shadow of the Sentinel" by Warren Getler and Bob Brewer It is one of the best Histories of The K.G.C. that I have read.
 

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Bob Brewer claims it is all fact. He even mentions TreasureNet in his book. Is he still a member here?
 

hombre_de_plata_flaco

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Before I reply to this topic, does the KGC treasure hunter guy featured on Brad Metzler's Decoded hang out here? ???

I am a new member here BTW hello everyone.
 

hombre_de_plata_flaco

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SWR said:
hombre_de_plata_flaco said:
Before I reply to this topic, does the KGC treasure hunter guy featured on Brad Metzler's Decoded hang out here? ???

I am a new member here BTW hello everyone.

Howdy...welcome to TreasureNet :hello:

Every now and again, Bob Brewer will post on TreasureNet.

The episode I saw made it seem like he was just chasing smoke. I am a former horticulturist/arborist and current history major and one of the things that I noticed right away is that he was looking for "clues" placed by a 200 year old group carved in trees less than 30 years old. One of the symbols in particular appeared to be damage on the bark of an American Holly tree that could have been caused by the pruning of a large limb or damage done to the tree in the early stages of growth. Holly tree bark displays these types of "patterns" rather consistently.
 

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