Honest Samuel
Banned
- Sep 23, 2015
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
All the time when you write lies. I am watching you.Well, Samuel, honestly what do I "think wrong"?
All the time when you write lies. I am watching you.Well, Samuel, honestly what do I "think wrong"?
Franklin, must still have more information that we don't know, do you have a map or a signed affidavit saying the supposedly treasure is in the graveyards, still hard for me to believe, if were going to retrieve it! I've also measured the beech tree personally at 16ft in circumference and my guesstimate approximately 305 years.
Accusing a TN member of being a liar is a forum rule violation.All the time when you write lies. I am watching you.
ECS, each of us have their own opinion on this subject. So far, nobody have recovered KGC treasures, best of luck to all of you.
No, it is hard to know my age. You do good my friend.I just did. Are you blind. Forestry Service should know the age of trees? Don't you think? Or can you?
Very true, if these treasures were in Connecticut, I would had found them by now.ECS, each of us have their own opinion on this subject. So far, nobody have recovered KGC treasures, best of luck to all of you.
This is true of all publish stories about sunken and buried treasure on earth.Opinion is not fact, neither are expanded embellished fill in the blanks tales of lore and legend considered as real hard evidence, nor claims of information that appear spurious and when questioned cause the claimant to insult the questioner which affect the believability and credibility of the posted information.
REBELS; aka C.S.A.Which side was Va. and Danville was on during the war that should never happen.
Remember who won the war. aka Connecticut Damn Yankee.REBELS; aka C.S.A.
In the Richmond Daily Dispatch, February 13, 1864, lists Samuel McCubbin as Confederate Chief of Police in Richmond, involved in the arrest of Richmond embalmer, who, for a price, was aiding Confederate deserters escape to the North.For clarification, Franklin, you are stating that you gave Kathleen Kilpatrick an April, 1865 contemporary newspaper that states per you quote:
"Three days before President Jefferson Davis left Richmond, Provost Marshall and high member of the KGC, Sam McCubbin, took $8 Million in gold specie by train out of Richmond to some point South".
Those damn Rebs buried LOTS of stuff that I am seeking. Stay out of my way.YEP! Rebs burned LOTS of stuff in Danville, Va. "in the last days"...
LOL!Those damn Rebs buried LOTS of stuff that I am seeking. Stay out of my way.