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Jul 18, 2006, 06:29 PM
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South Central, NY
Does anyone know if there are any stories of lost treasure in South Central, NY ?
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Jul 18, 2006 06:29 PM
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Sep 25, 2009, 03:31 AM
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Jul 30, 2010, 07:44 PM
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Re: South Central, NY
 Originally Posted by fishandhunt_2005
Does anyone know if there are any stories of lost treasure in South Central, NY ?
type in Spinash hill N.Y. its near RT 17 and RT 220 there is supposte be gold buires there .....its not a big hill...but a lot of history there
I`v been detecting for 44 years owned my own detector shop G.A.P. Metal Detectors here in N.Y.
See my old adds in Western & Eastern treasures and Lost Treasure Magazines through the 90s
I hunt the Sullivan Trail here in N.Y. 607 398 8669
Its the Golden Rule who ever has the Gold Rules
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Aug 04, 2010, 08:16 AM
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Re: South Central, NY
And you always have Dutch Schultz's buried stash in Phoenicia NY.
Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see. J. Lennon
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Sep 08, 2010, 06:33 AM
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Re: South Central, NY
Of course Spanish Hill is private property and there has been a house built on top of it....Someone from the Rosh family will happily fill your butt with lead if you go puttzin around up there...However,there is PLENTY to be found on the river banks and flood plain below spanish hill....
Spanishhill.com is a great site to start with....
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Sep 09, 2010, 05:33 PM
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Re: South Central, NY
A lot of really neat history there, but never heard of any gold buried in the area.
One legend has some cannons buried in a cave in the area though.
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May 16, 2011, 11:41 PM
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Re: South Central, NY
Does anybody have any good leads about treasure in Connecticut? lovejoydc@att.net
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Feb 12, 2012, 06:52 AM
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Re: South Central, NY
 Originally Posted by spanish hill hunter
Of course Spanish Hill is private property and there has been a house built on top of it....Someone from the Rosh family will happily fill your butt with lead if you go puttzin around up there...However,there is PLENTY to be found on the river banks and flood plain below spanish hill....
Spanishhill.com is a great site to start with....
I was on Spanish Hill many times metal detecting in the early 70s long before the house was built its a cool place but i found nothing. Mr, Rosh use to let some people up there as long as the cows weren`t up there.
That was a long time ago.
Spanish hill hunter its good to see a fellow metal detector user around here and hope to see you some time and compare notes.
Thanks Gary G.A.P.metal
I`v been detecting for 44 years owned my own detector shop G.A.P. Metal Detectors here in N.Y.
See my old adds in Western & Eastern treasures and Lost Treasure Magazines through the 90s
I hunt the Sullivan Trail here in N.Y. 607 398 8669
Its the Golden Rule who ever has the Gold Rules
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Feb 12, 2012, 07:33 AM
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Re: South Central, NY
 Originally Posted by simonds
A lot of really neat history there, but never heard of any gold buried in the area.
One legend has some cannons buried in a cave in the area though.
Hi Simonds
There is info at (The Chemung Historical Society Inc 415 E. water St. Elmira NY) about the indians seeing men with iron hats in a small boat with chests of metal discs,and chased them to Spanish Hill,while another party of men in iron hats seemed to be after the first party all were starved out, and the indians were scared to go on the hill it was a place that the indians were afraid of.
Simonds i hope someday we can chat about this, and the hollow mountain with cannons i but i think that is in your part of the north central state PA. It was soposed to be a secret factory and some half made cannons are there, but i can`t find my stories about it now. Where are you in Tioga Co. ? I have other of info of Spanish things helmit, sword and cannon balls being found about 20 miles from Spanish Hill , near Horseheads N.Y. On a farm found around 1799 in a pine forrest while clearing the land. I have talker with a family member is the farm is still owned and said that is true.
Thanks Gary G.A.P.
I`v been detecting for 44 years owned my own detector shop G.A.P. Metal Detectors here in N.Y.
See my old adds in Western & Eastern treasures and Lost Treasure Magazines through the 90s
I hunt the Sullivan Trail here in N.Y. 607 398 8669
Its the Golden Rule who ever has the Gold Rules
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Feb 13, 2012, 01:12 PM
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Re: South Central, NY
 Originally Posted by Connecticut Danny
In Bridgeport, CT?
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