a current review of a not so recent series, I know it's been out a while but here it is:
PBS America's Wild West
Hour long segments on Annie Oakley, Billy the Kid, Buffalo Bill, Custers Last Stand, Wyatt Earp, Kit Carson, Jesse James, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
This two-disk set is...
So today I stopped at a little country grave yard, disappointed I didn’t find the particular grave I was searching for, as I was leaving I looked down and came across this stone. A little back story:
Two years ago, while researching my family tree I uncovered that my 3rd Great Granfather was an...
UPDATE
Please. As much info as possible. The metal scratches bright silver. Possibly Lead. It is heavy for its size as well. Dimensions below.
4in x 2 3/8in
1in wide varying slightly
100mm x 60mm
width slants from 22mm to 27mm
Bein' relatively new ta TNet, I couldn't help but notice tha appalling amount of Misinformation that is floating around tha KGC forum. As a Historian, it saddens me ta think of all tha readers out there who are being misinformed and misled. I would like ta be able ta address that misinformation...
I've been researching Jesse Woodson James, the Knights of the Golden Circle, Bloody Bill Anderson, and other outlaws and former Quantrill's Guerrillas for the past 12 years. I concluded that the man known as J. Frank Dalton was the real Jesse James about 9 years ago.
This is big news...
To me this looks like a revolver cylinder. It is on a large flat slab on the ground. Any other ideas as to what it is or was used for? It has a piece of metal in the middle.
What is everyone's opinion/take on the supposed KGC treasure in Brentwood, TN? I have done a lot of research on the topic and have heard all sorts of opinions. What are your thoughts?
While researching some treasure leads a few nights ago, I ran across this article about some treasure that was said to have been buried by members of Quantrill's Guerrillas, including the James and Younger Brothers, near the Red River. Since that is a little out of my area of operation, I...
The street in Creede, Colorado, near Bob Ford's tent saloon, on June 8, 1892, when the alleged killer of Jesse Woodson James died after being shot.
~Texas Jay
Jesse & Frank James - William C. "Bloody Bill" Anderson
I'm attaching a photo of some rock carvings that may very well be a rock map to a KGC treasure. I have my own opinion on its interpretation that I'll keep to myself for now but I'd like to hear other members' opinions of it. It includes what may be the initials of Jesse James and Frank...
Hi I'm new to treasure net. I have done some metal detecting before but not much treasure hunting. I live near Hot Springs, AR and I'm wanting to look for some Spanish treasure, Jesse James, and KGC stuff. If anybody has any advice on where to do my research or any info you want to share I would...
Hi all,
Some of you may already know me. My name is Andrew. I work for a NY and LA television production company. We currently produce shows for Discovery, Nat Geo, H2, Travel, DIY, HGTV, ID, Style, E!, Food network and more.
We are currently developing a new show about treasure hunters...