Brentwood Hills Question

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Eh...? WHAT map...?

FYI - Library of Congress has the original map of this one. Here are a few to check out:
This is the original of the zoom-in: https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3964n.cw1012000/?r=-0.056,-0.479,1.111,2.345,90
If that one doesn't work, this one will: https://www.loc.gov/item/2007627469/

Also, the location of the church is now at this address:
Property-Owner2.PNG

And the location of the small buildings are just shy of this one:
Property-Owner.PNG

Here is a topo of the area using Google Maps:
Brentwood-Hills-Present-Day.png

So IF you wish to be a bugger...by all means, have at it. :laughing7:
 

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So IF you wish to be a bugger...by all means, have at it. :laughing7:

Geez Coil...Reb just asked questions...He didn't insult you...He researches too.

Saying something like that to a Man isn't very nice at all...it doesn't matter if you put a laughing emoji after saying it. It's a public forum.

Kace
 

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FYI - Library of Congress has the original map of this one. Here are a few to check out:
This is the original of the zoom-in: https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3964n.cw1012000/?r=-0.056,-0.479,1.111,2.345,90
If that one doesn't work, this one will: https://www.loc.gov/item/2007627469/

Also, the location of the church is now at this address:
View attachment 1650873

And the location of the small buildings are just shy of this one:
View attachment 1650874

Here is a topo of the area using Google Maps:
View attachment 1650875

So IF you wish to be a bugger...by all means, have at it. :laughing7:

St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church is in that area. It could be an earlier church in the same location. Still does not prove anything about coal mines in the area or the production of antrachite coal which is rare in Tennessee.

Actually the church is more in this area as I did an overlay on Google Earth.

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Geez Coil...Reb just asked questions...He didn't insult you...He researches too.

Saying something like that to a Man isn't very nice at all...it doesn't matter if you put a laughing emoji after saying it. It's a public forum.

Kace

I never said anything wrong that I am aware of...just would like the same respect as others.
 

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I never said anything wrong that I am aware of...just would like the same respect as others.

Then you might want to look up the 'B' word...it's Extremely Insulting and Derogatory.

Kace
 

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What "b" word? Bugger? I wasn't stating that as to be derogatory, it was meant to mean that if someone wants to be a bugger to go check it out. If that was derogatory, my bad.
 

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The chart is authentic and not a hoax. Ouachita Treasure Consulting can easily decipher these charts and have located more than a dozen of the depositories shown in Lee Houck's charts and maps. It's great that most of you don't even consider looking for those treasures. By the way, Floyd Mann first learned of the KGC from Bob. He knew nothing about the KGC until he attended a seminar in 2004 held by Bob Brewer and John London. Two months later he had a KGC treasure website claiming to be a KGC expert. This is a fact, I was there too. We have photos and video of Floyd and his Utah crew at Bob's Deer camp in Arkansas. If you don't know a real treasure map/chart when you see one, beware of what the "experts" say.
Marta, office manager for Ouachita Treasure Consultants
 

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Coltek, the well chart is for real. The property is inaccessible now but was doable in the 1990s. This treasure depository is a Quapaw, Oklahoma and covers several square miles including Pretty Water Creek and Cravensville/Baxter Springs, Kansas.
The location of the depository for the second chart shown here has long ago been found and worked by OTC and a client with permission to enter the property. We have video from inside the cavern and of a stone map found near the entrance to the cavern. The tunnels leading from the upper room lead down to the wooden ladder and a death trap looks to be on the seventh rung of the ladder. This depository still contains several caches on Government and private property which is off limits.
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Guess I'm on a roll tonight. I'll tell you this chart is for a treasure in Tennessee but not Brentwood. The entrance to the sealed mine is easy to find but getting past the 10 foot chain link fence and gate locked with the biggest padlock ever is impossible without alerting the watchers. Bob showed me the complete chart for this treasure but your's is missing a major clue to finding the depository. We have video and photos of the clues leading to the tunnel. Some clues are in a cemetery a few miles down the canyon from the mine. I am going ask Bob to see if we can post some of the photos from these Houck sites on "Thehootowltree.com" John London's website. Some of you know Bob's eyes are really bad so I take care of all his mail and inquires.
Marta, Office Manager for Ouachita Treasure Consultants
 

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Thank you, rennes, for your input. :icon_thumleft:
 

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The chart is authentic and not a hoax. Ouachita Treasure Consulting can easily decipher these charts and have located more than a dozen of the depositories shown in Lee Houck's charts and maps. It's great that most of you don't even consider looking for those treasures. By the way, Floyd Mann first learned of the KGC from Bob. He knew nothing about the KGC until he attended a seminar in 2004 held by Bob Brewer and John London. Two months later he had a KGC treasure website claiming to be a KGC expert. This is a fact, I was there too. We have photos and video of Floyd and his Utah crew at Bob's Deer camp in Arkansas. If you don't know a real treasure map/chart when you see one, beware of what the "experts" say.
Marta, office manager for Ouachita Treasure Consultants

You are totally wrong about Floyd Mann. He is a man of integrity and high esteem. As for your saying he learned about KGC from John London and Bob Brewer is a laugh. Floyd Mann was into KGC long before 1999. I sold him my book of CSA and KGC depositories on the East Coast in 1999, five years before you claim he learned something from HBB and John London. I had been to his web pages on KGC before 1999 and long before John London and Bob Brewer were trying to entice investors and sell books. Sorry but your statements just are not telling the truth about Floyd Mann.

I know the location of a real KGC treasure in Tennessee and it is not Brentwood. It contains 889 large gold bricks probably of the 80 pound variety.
 

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Franklin, I hate to tell you this but when I was a younger man I dug this up and deposited it ...well you can guess where ....that's right , where the 50 machine gun guards with backhoes and armored cars grabbed it a few years ago .but everybody here knows this is a lie because there is no official record of it unlike the beale treasure that nobody has found a Nickle of in over 200 years or the kgc who were smart enough not to put it on paper . One thing I do know treasure is where you find it and no real treasure hunter is going to come here and post it...
 

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So true. The US Government told me they would not spend one cent to help someone recover a treasure. But if you recover a treasure they will send 50 US Marshalls to confiscate it.
 

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