Train Robbery

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Leon

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Thanks for the tip/info, Jeff...
I seen you were getting close with the Kentucky post, and was hoping you had something for Indiana...
Seymour is still quite a ways from me, but at least it's a start...
Have a great day, Leon...
 

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I was going to Take a Break, But saw your Request,
So I figured I better Finish that Page First :P

Good Luck !

Jeff
 

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forget it, A 150 + year old cache of paper money, it wont be found. almost all of the legends that talk of gold and silver coins are false, the several huge robberies only netted paper currency. I was hot on this one until I hit the history room of our local library.. there is a book printed only a few years after these incidents that sheds some lite on this period and also gives a discription of the stolen properties. The money is there alright but you would have to get lucky enough to go over it with gpr or something. great story though.
 

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