Pickle Jar Treasure Milwaukee 1902.

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The Minneapolis journal. (Minneapolis, Minn.), 07 Aug. 1902.

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The Minneapolis journal. (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1888-1939, August 07, 1902, Page 10, Image 10 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress
 

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yes the story on the coins ends before the article .

I apparently Clipped it at the wrong Spot :coffee2:

it appears I also Forgot a Link to the article .
Must have been before my coffee Kicked in .

Corrections Made...
THANKS !

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Looking at the 1900 Census, the closest to Mathilda I found was Martha. Assuming this was her, it appears her house number was either 978 or 973 and the street says 24 1/2. Looking at the google maps, 973 24th Street is a hit, but 978 does not show up. There is also an alley between 24th and 25th streets ... maybe this was 24 1/2?
The house at 973 24th looks untouched for a long time, so if the treasure is still there then it might be able to be reached with current detectors.
I see two problems. The yard does not look very big, so it doesnt seem to be much of a challenge to locate something buried, so I would assume the treasure has been found. Secondly, the area might make most people a bit uncomfortable. I have been in the area and did not feel unsafe in the day time, but at night might be a different story.
 

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I lived in a house that had the address of such and such 1/2. It was on the back side on the alley of the same building.
 

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