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  1. #1

    Jul 2006
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    caches in northcentral, pa

    I was wondering if anyone has heard of any stories of caches in Northcentral Pennsylvania.

  2. #2
    us
    Mar 2008
    nw pa
    bounty hunter sharp shooter 11
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    Re: caches in northcentral, pa

    i droped a dime yesterday does that count?

  3. #3

    Sep 2007
    1,010
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: caches in northcentral, pa

    Does anybody know unpublished stories on Connecticut treasures? lovejoydc@att.net

  4. #4
    us
    Mar 2010
    XLT , surfmaster PI , HAYS 2Box , VIBRA-TECTOR
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    Re: caches in northcentral, pa

    Check UNITED STATES TREASURE ATLAS, volume #8 by: Thomas P. Terry. There are plenty of leads there. Frank

  5. #5

    Sep 2007
    1,010
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: caches in northcentral, pa

    I am seeking unpublished stories on treasures in Connecticut, thank you. lovejoydc@att.net

  6. #6
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    Tuberale

    May 2010
    Portland, Oregon
    White's Coinmaster Pro
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    Re: caches in northcentral, pa

    Can't say whether these are "northcentral, PA" or not. All from PA. Send me a PM for citations.

    Austin, PA coin treasure
    Berke County, PA Dutch caches
    Bethlehem, PA jewel cache
    Borie, PA French coin treasure
    Bowman, John - Treasure of
    Braddock, General Laurel Hill, PA cache
    (also see: Laurel Hill, PA paymaster cache)
    Bristol, PA British spy treasure
    Bristol, PA treasure
    Bristol, PA British spy treasure
    Bristol, PA treasure
    Cole, Cyrus "Cy" cache
    Dent's Run, PA gold cache
    Doane’s Gang loot
    Doane gang Point Pleasant, PA cache
    Doane gang Wernersville, PA cache
    Driftwood, PA gold bar cache
    Easer, Sophia cache of fd.
    Economite Treasure fd.
    Easer, Sophia cache of fd.
    Economite Treasure fd.
    Wood, Katherine cache of (pt. fd.)

    I have tried to abbreviate wherever possible. Fd. is "found". Last name of person is always given first. So "Easer, Sophia cache of fd." would mean "Sophia Easer's cache fd." Of course, just because a treasure has been reported found does not preclude that it was ALL found.<G>

  7. #7

    Sep 2007
    1,010
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: caches in northcentral, pa

    What information that you have for treasures in Connecticut? lovejoydc@att.net

 

 

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