Silver Casket filled with church wealth

Roadquest

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I was reading about some early Spanish Missionaries that buried

a "Silver Casket filled with Church wealth" in Devil's Canyon

" Canyon Diablo " in Oklahoma in 1629.. Don't know what Oklahoma
was called then, but don't think it was called Oklahoma.

I have not done a lot of research on this, But.....sounds like something

that could have happen. It's only one casket filled with goodies, not

20 or 30...anyone have anything on this?


Clayton Ramey
 

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Clayton, I spend some of this last winter searching treasure locations in Google Earth. The mouth of Devil's Canyon is at 34°50'25.88"N Lat. 99°15'30.16"W Long. That's just a mile and a quarter WSW of Soldier's Peak. I have heard that it's public land, but locked away behind private property on all sides.
 

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Interesting Rocky,

I'll take a look at that on Google Earth. Been busy "working" with the 17 tons.
The idea of it being public land, locked away by private property is also interesting.
Thanks for your input on this.

Clayton
 

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I don't get around like I used to, so I doubt I will ever have a chance to explore this area, even if I could get permission. Hope you find something!

-Rocky
 

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