MISSOURI HUNT - SITE LOCATED 1000 AC GHOST TOWN ORIGINAL

geodowser

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Re: Maybe Another MO Hunt?? / Entire Ghost Town Site Located
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Hey Folks,
In case you forgot, I still have that place near STL 1000 + Ac available and
waiting for you guys !
Streams Artesian spring , Camping , RV s, 4 wheelers ok miles of trails / sites
Original 1700s -1800s Ghost Mining Town WHOLE ORIGINAL TOWN / VALLEY
Foundations Post Office Paymasters Shack Forge Cabins,
Many Homestead Mining Sites - Original Valle Home circa 1749 Lake Camping Sites / Fishing
Old Rail Road Tunnel and much more ... site is being sold now time is of essence....
I should be able to put something together for $25 per person per day , minumum expenses,
no frills, store nearby, motel if needed not too far, state park camping avail too on River.
This area was heavy with civil war and bushwacker wars ! What are we waiting for !!!!

see photos info below - this is going to be one last shot here now, and i am going to
limit to the first 50 that reply with sincere interest . We will go soon as everyone is ready asap.
We are having warmer weather now and as soon as it dries up abit were on !!!

If its a good turn out and since there is so much area to potentially cover we can do it again
if the property isnt sold by then... [ unlikely but you never know its a unique rec property ]
Ill try to get some pics up, but i dont want to make a big deal like some of the other threads,
this is ready to go when ever you all are ready, and mabe several times to accomodate people
and those that want to return for more.....

About the property and area :

The Missouri Lead Belt

Lead mining exploration in Missouri began with French explorations along the Meramec River and in the rugged St. Francois Mountains of southeastern Missouri in about 1700. In 1720, Philip Renault led an expedition that resulted in the opening of Mine La Motte in Madison County. The first mines were mostly surface diggings done by manual labor with pick and shovel. By 1725, Old Mines and Mine Renault were opened in Washington County. In subsequent years, lead mining was conducted on a small scale in St. Francois County (beginning about 1742) and Mine a' Burton (1763) at present day Potosi in Washington County. It was not until 1842 that the Valle Mines were opened in northern St. Francois County. The Civil War fueled an increased need for lead. St. Joe Lead Company was formed in 1864 to open and operate the Bonne Terre Mine and Flat River Mine in St. Francois County.


The Paymaster's Shack @ Valle Mines


Where early miners and prospectors came to stake their claim when they were starting out or to sell their ore later on if successful. Here the Paymaster graded, weighed and purchased ore for the Valle Mining Company and set credit policy for the General Store. The amounts bought, sold and owed remain to this day in ledgers which can be seen at the Lost History Museum across the street.
For security, the Company drove a thousand handcut nails into the face of the front door (see close up when you visit).

Jesse James - Bushwackers

The LegendAt the end of a pay period miners came here to be paid out by the Paymaster after settling their outstanding debts with the Company for their housing, staples, and equipment such as pick axes and later dynamite during the era when Valles Mines was called "Boom Town".
The Paymaster's office held a safe, a safe periodically robbed by highwaymen.

On one occasion, however, the safe was even blown open with dynamite. No doubt that was one reason Superintendent "Two Pistol Pete" Frazier carried those guns - to keep law and order down in the valley on Pay Day.

Legend has it that one of the robbers had been Jesse James, whose hideout in a cave in the area across the now Highway 67 is common knowledge. Now a State Park with camping and accessable.

Possibly the same cave hid Sam Hildebrand, whose band of Confederates shot it out with Federal troops at the first General Store, a log building from long before the Civil War.



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from the last time around..... lets do it this time !!

Quote from: warsawdaddy on Aug 03, 2009, 06:41:53 PM
I QUIT!

Just got the call.He was very sorry but they do not believe they can accomodate us like they would like and therefore he said they were going to pass and hopes we can find another place.His wife is battling cancer.Her name is Laurel Holem if you would like to include her in your prayers.
I have struck out twice now,so it's time for someone else to find a hunt site.I'm really disappointed because this looked like a great place.He even had a bldg w/restrooms for our use.Besides the 40 acres,there is an acre in the woods on the backside that an elderly couple lived all their lives and when they died,that acre in the woods was deeded back to the 40.He said in the spring there are still flowers coming up that she had planted and you can see where the foundation was.He really wanted us to hunt but it was his wife's decision.I have never met her,wish I had.
But anyway,someone take over and stick a fork in me,I'm done.Sorry everyone.
 

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schlooppy

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Ok after re-reading it sounds like you are going to hold the hunt now, my bad. If that is so I would be in and know several t-netters I could round up to get there also. Let me know some time frames and I will see what I can come up with.
 

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geodowser

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Jul 28, 2003
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Hi,

The town is there , i am here waiting for any interested group /parties .
This is casual yet focused.
As soon as ther is enough interest, we can go as soon as anyone wants.



schlooppy said:
Ok after re-reading it sounds like you are going to hold the hunt now, my bad. If that is so I would be in and know several t-netters I could round up to get there also. Let me know some time frames and I will see what I can come up with.
 

texan connection

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get it official, maybe come to CTH3, im down if it gets done and is not in winter mnths
 

Baldingboy

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I too would be interested. The date would be the biggest concern. I have a few work related trips this spring, but could perhaps work around spring dates.

Baldingboy
 

Monty

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You are going to have to set some dates and let the folks work on their schedule if you want it to be a party of Tnetters. The every man for himself approach isn't going to be possible. Monty
 

bradsguns

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My wife and I would be in as long as there is no scheduling conflict....Set a date and Im sure you will have plenty of interest.
Brad
 

Baggins

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Let me know of a date, and I would be in!
Baggins
 

Gribnitz

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Yup, I am in. We can bring ATV's ? Even if you don't find anything, riding an ATV over 1000 acres would be worth $25.
 

vibes

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Not sure if it's on my path home from Arkansas, but I'd love to stop for a few and give it a good sweep:)

I'll be heading thru MO mid-march.
 

belial1134

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Aside from $25 per day, per person...what else would we need? Are supplies/tools provided or available for rent? I live in St. Louis and would like to hear more specifics. Thank you.
 

cybercop106

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I'm a little confused. I thought Valle Mines is part of the MO Mines State Park system, and metal detecting is prohibited in MO State Parks except on certain sandy beaches by permit only, granted by the MO Dept of Natural Resources.
http://www.vallesmines.com/VMC-Tools/SpiderPages/SpiderPage.aspx
What part of it will we be able to hunt?
 

Monty

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I think somebody is pulling our legs. Looks like somebody came up with a neat way to make a few bucks but chickened out. I'm not saying that's what happened but it appears awfully suspicious. M ::) nty
 

deano

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I'd be very interested but need a time frame to plan for it.
 

warsawdaddy

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He probably hasn't been to any organized hunts.He's a dowser so maybe the MD thing he can't quite grasp what to do.
 

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