tat2guy
Sr. Member
We know that the Hart's sought out Hazelwood about the BP. What what is known about Hazelwoods research?
Most likely, seeings how he was unable to offer up anything meaningful in regards to the story, I'd say he was totally in the dark just like everyone else. If he was hiding anything then why display copies of the ciphers thus drawing possible attention to yourself? That makes no sense. I doubt he knew anymore then anyone else.
Has anyone ever did a cross check for the differences in the cipher codes of George Hart's papers and the cipher codes in the Job Print Pamphlet. I know they are similar but there are a lot of differences how many I do not know?
We know that the Hart's sought out Hazelwood about the BP. What what is known about Hazelwoods research?
He was in the kitchen with Dinah, strumming on the 'ol banjo.Did he work for the same railroad as Wards so?
Hazelwood's involvement came after the publication, just another hopeful treasure hunter biting on the author's every word.
People were much smarter back in 1800"s.
NHH later became 1st Lt. CSA.What we ALSO know is that Hazlewood was REBEL (CSA) SGT. in the Confederate War... DOCUMENTED; MAY have been a REBEL SPY... dunno. AND! MAY have been where HE (Hazlewood) got the CIPHERS (FIGURES... HIS words) from; about a TREASURE buried near HIS house/home (near the Peaks of Otter)... HART PAPERS by George Hart, Sr.
NHH later became 1st Lt. CSA.