Any Interest?

Yeah, I guess its okay you bring your friend.....lol!! WSD,you were looking for a restarant to meet at. There is a Golden Corral on hwy 90 coming into town near the motel. There is plenty of mexican resturants too ( what a surprise) Would something like this be a good place to meet up. Don't we need to have each others cell phone numbers too? I wonder if AT&T works there, it didn't seem to want to work in Kansas at our last dig.... Whatcha think? I had my truck towed into the dealers this morning and they said they would take a week to look at it!!!!! :laughing9: I told them I had to have it by Thursday but who knows. Seems like they are down to one diesel mechanic instead of 3 like they usually have. Looking forward to it. I have downloaded aerial maps of the town and the road to the ranch SW of town but I don't know exactly where it is or how far it is out of town. But anyway, it looks good!!!

Steve ;D

BEF...are you bringing the lat and long. of the sites you said you had with you?
 

Well, what the hell, here's mine just in case anyone needs it.....
Sean Bailey 214.697.6448....No dirty talk before 10am....
Baggins
 

Good point Sean,

318-286-0556 Steve Dupuy (Juanmoretime) cell phone
 

IN 7 A HEAVEN OF A HUNT!
 

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Juanmoretime said:
Yeah, I guess its okay you bring your friend.....lol!! WSD,you were looking for a restarant to meet at. There is a Golden Corral on hwy 90 coming into town near the motel. There is plenty of mexican resturants too ( what a surprise) Would something like this be a good place to meet up. Don't we need to have each others cell phone numbers too? I wonder if AT&T works there, it didn't seem to want to work in Kansas at our last dig.... Whatcha think? I had my truck towed into the dealers this morning and they said they would take a week to look at it!!!!! :laughing9: I told them I had to have it by Thursday but who knows. Seems like they are down to one diesel mechanic instead of 3 like they usually have. Looking forward to it. I have downloaded aerial maps of the town and the road to the ranch SW of town but I don't know exactly where it is or how far it is out of town. But anyway, it looks good!!!

Steve ;D

BEF...are you bringing the lat and long. of the sites you said you had with you?

yes I will if you want, it is just all the local cemetaries there past and present I can make copies too

whats wrong with truck?
 

Juanmoretime said:
Yeah, I guess its okay you bring your friend.....lol!! WSD,you were looking for a restarant to meet at. There is a Golden Corral on hwy 90 coming into town near the motel. There is plenty of mexican resturants too ( what a surprise) Would something like this be a good place to meet up. Don't we need to have each others cell phone numbers too? I wonder if AT&T works there, it didn't seem to want to work in Kansas at our last dig.... Whatcha think? I had my truck towed into the dealers this morning and they said they would take a week to look at it!!!!! :laughing9: I told them I had to have it by Thursday but who knows. Seems like they are down to one diesel mechanic instead of 3 like they usually have. Looking forward to it. I have downloaded aerial maps of the town and the road to the ranch SW of town but I don't know exactly where it is or how far it is out of town. But anyway, it looks good!!!

Steve ;D

BEF...are you bringing the lat and long. of the sites you said you had with you?
Steve,if you and baggins need transportation,I can see if my friend will drive our truck to you thurs night and you can use it.Since it's about 500mi I don't know if he can do it or not but we'll see if necessary.
 

yeah the more horse power the better we might need it

there is a $25,000 gold hoard in that area somewhere

you all ready to dig??

Need Bran and TC to come those brothers can dig a nice clean "deep" hole
 

Steve,better yet,if worse comes to worse,rent a 10 or 12 passenger U-Haul van local.$20 a day.Drive it out there and drive it back.Might be cheaper.
 

Bridge End Farm said:
warsawdaddy said:
Cybercop106 said:
warsawdaddy said:
RiverRat will probably be standing on the corner waving to you as you pass by Hammond.Kidnap her!

We pass right by on I-10, and she wouldn't take up much room...... :laughing7:
Hope you know to take I-12 from where I-10 hits I-59.I-12 hits I-10 again at Baton Rouge.Saves lots of miles and bypasses N.O.Hammond is on I-12.

last time we decided to try and took a short cut we ended up in Dallas lol

I'll be standing on the corner of I-12 @ the Albany/Springfield exit. I will :hello: but it will be a blink of the eye and y'all missed me...depends on who's driving, ugh flying. Oh, while I'm thinking of it, the section of I-12 between Walker & Baton Rouge the speed limit is down to 60, so slow down...once you're on I-10 @ Baton Rouge, stay in the left lane so you don't miss the MS River bridge exit (I-10 West, Lafayette) then on to Houston.

Bobby, I-20 to Dallas is miles & miles away from I-12/10.

:wink: RR
 

Gonzales,LA is just south of Baton Rouge,maybe Charlie Cheesecake will be up about 2am and have a cheesecake for you to bring.
 

MMMMMMMM.......cheesecake!
Baggins
 

[size=26pt]2009 Cheesecake, Shrimp, Chili, and Shovels All Outdoor Texas Freestyle Treasure Quest

At this time the event will be open to all people, not just a select few. :hello2: You don't even have to own a metal detector. There will be plenty of activities for everyone. National Geographic has agreed to be there and film this first time event. :icon_thumleft: Steven Spielberg has promised to be attending and the food will be provided by Iron Chefs for 2 days if we agree to be judges for their show. :icon_thumleft: Transportation to and from the detecting sites will be by a helicopter provided by the Governor of Texas. Free liquor and soft drinks will be given away. :hello2: No politicions will be allowed at this event now or ever. Three Dog Night and Kansas will provide music at the dig sites and Willie Nelson will provide music during the eating sessions. Hot tubs and massages will be available at night for all participants, free of course. :tongue3: Anybody can make up excuses not to come, its takes a REAL man or woman to step up to the plate and join in. DON'T be a wussy!!! Never let people kick sand in your face for not participating in this first time event. Are you gonna get tagged with the name Wussy that will follow you for all your days or will you man up and join in??? Its up to you....remember your children will be judging you as well as your spouse for the rest of your life. Will you be a hero in their eyes or just another disappointment? Its up to you....well...whats it gonna be cowboy???

Steve ;D :headbang:
 

ONLY 6 FOR A FANTASTIC HUNT IN THE STICKS!!
 

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Well,me and my senior moments!We are not staying at the Inn of Uvalde! It's the Quality Inn that I have the rooms reserved at!

1-830-278-4511
Don't know why I put that other one w/phone in that previous post.
 

Juanmoretime said:
[size=26pt]2009 Cheesecake, Shrimp, Chili, and Shovels All Outdoor Texas Freestyle Treasure Quest

At this time the event will be open to all people, not just a select few. :hello2: You don't even have to own a metal detector. There will be plenty of activities for everyone. National Geographic has agreed to be there and film this first time event. :icon_thumleft: Steven Spielberg has promised to be attending and the food will be provided by Iron Chefs for 2 days if we agree to be judges for their show. :icon_thumleft: Transportation to and from the detecting sites will be by a helicopter provided by the Governor of Texas. Free liquor and soft drinks will be given away. :hello2: No politicions will be allowed at this event now or ever. Three Dog Night and Kansas will provide music at the dig sites and Willie Nelson will provide music during the eating sessions. Hot tubs and massages will be available at night for all participants, free of course. :tongue3: Anybody can make up excuses not to come, its takes a REAL man or woman to step up to the plate and join in. DON'T be a wussy!!! Never let people kick sand in your face for not participating in this first time event. Are you gonna get tagged with the name Wussy that will follow you for all your days or will you man up and join in??? Its up to you....remember your children will be judging you as well as your spouse for the rest of your life. Will you be a hero in their eyes or just another disappointment? Its up to you....well...whats it gonna be cowboy???

Steve ;D :headbang:

rofl now thats an invite :0)
 

warsawdaddy said:
Well,me and my senior moments!We are not staying at the Inn of Uvalde! It's the Quality Inn that I have the rooms reserved at!

1-830-278-4511
Don't know why I put that other one w/phone in that previous post.

thats alright we know you have treasure on your mind ;D
 

alright I am packed

canteen
gun
digging tool
shovel
pick
3 machines DFX, SE and 2 box
gloves
knee pads
survival kit ie compass, mirror, matches
hat
TP :thumbsup:
 

I found this post that Gypsy Heart posted in the texas area a little while back so make sure you swing over rocks.



Newton Gang Loot in Uvalde County
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/TX-Treasure7.html


By 1914 Willis Newton was fed up with being a dirt-poor cotton farmer in Uvalde County, Texas . To this; however, the town folks of Uvalde would probably have scoffed, questioning whether the man had ever really worked. By this time, Newton had already gained a reputation as a thief from a young age. Evidently, the Newton brothers had started breaking into stores when they were still kids, and before long, if something went missing, anywhere within hundreds of miles of Uvalde, it was quickly presumed to have been the fault of the Newton boys.

But breaking into stores would not meet the ambitions of four out of five of the Newton boys, as they soon progressed to robbing banks and trains.

Willis was the first to rob the railroad when he and a friend boarded a train at Cline, Texas . After taking everything of value from its passengers, they disembarked just short of Spofford in Kinney County, with some $4,700 in their pockets. Later, when Willis was in Durant, Oklahoma, he joined a gang who robbed a bank in Boswell, making off with some $10,000.

By 1919, four of the five Newton brothers – Willis, Willie “Doc,” Jess, and Joe, were serving time in different prisons for various crimes. However, Willis and Joe were released that year and Willis soon convinced his brother that they should form their own gang. The next year, “Doc” escaped from a prison in Texas and quickly joined his brothers, who were then residing in Tulsa, Oklahoma . The next spring, Jess was released, making up the final member of the gang.

Between 1919 and 1924, the Newton Gang would rob 87 banks and six trains, taking more loot than the Dalton boys, Butch Cassidy, and the James Gang, combined. Stretching all over the United States, the gang hit their home state of Texas, as well as Oklahoma , Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, North Dakota, Illinois, Wisconsin, and even Canada.

Most of their bank heists were committed at night after they had cased the joint for several days. Using nitroglycerin, they would blow open the safes, take the cash, and quickly disappear. On one occasion, they robbed two banks in Hondo, Texas on the same night.

Though they preferred to do their “work” at night to avoid meeting anyone, they were known to commit robberies during the day on some occasions, where their victims described them as extremely polite. They went out of their way to make sure that the people in the bank or on the train were comfortable and not too upset, explaining that they would never hurt anyone. And, during these many escapades, they never did.

Amazingly, these many robberies were not connected nor were the Newton brothers ever suspected, that was until, their final robbery which, due to the large amount taken, brought down the combined forces of several law enforcement agencies.

On June 12, 1924, the Newton boys, joined up with two Chicago gangsters, a Chicago racketeer, and a postal inspector, and robbed a train at Rondout, Illinois, netting them more than three million dollars. It was the largest train robbery in history.

Boarding a mail train in Chicago, the Postal Inspector, named William J. Fahyand, along with Willis Newton, forced the train to stop at Rondout and demanded that the mail sacks containing some three million dollars in cash and securities be thrown from the train, enforcing their demands by firing bullets and tear gas into the mail car. In the confusion, Willie “Doc” Newton was hit in the leg by a stray bullet. With the cash, the Newton boys loaded the wounded Willie into a waiting car and took off. However, while they were loading him up, a bystander heard one of them call him “Willie,” which gave authorities a lead on the outlaws.

A few days later, when the police got a tip that a wounded man was being cared for in a north side Chicago house, they followed up and the gang’s plans began to unravel. Within days, Doc, Willis and Joe Newton had been arrested. However, brother Jess had managed to get out of Chicago and headed towards Texas with about $35,000 in cash from the robbery.

But Jess made a mistake when he decided to get drunk in San Antonio. Sure that he needed to hide the stolen loot, he soon hired a cab that took him into the country, where he buried the cash. The very next day, he decided he should go to Mexico and returned to dig up the money. However, he couldn’t remember where he buried it. He even located the cab driver who had driven him the night before, but as it turned out, the cab driver had also been drinking and he wasn't able to remember where they had gone either. After searching for some time, Jess finally abandoned the idea and headed to Mexico anyway. But his freedom was short lived when a federal agent soon located him in Via Acuna and brought him back across the border.

All eight were eventually arrested and except for about $100,000 the stolen loot was returned in exchange for lighter sentences. All eight went to prison, with William J. Fahy, the postal official who had master minded the robbery, receiving the longest sentence of 25 years in the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas.

After serving their time, the Newton brothers were released from prison and returned to their home town of Uvalde, Texas . But old habits die hard. In 1968, in Rowena, Texas , Doc Newton, who was by then in his mid-70’s, made a bungled attempt at breaking into the bank. Because of his age, he was turned loose.

Five years later, in 1973, Willis Newton was implicated in a bank robbery in Bracketville, Texas , but there wasn't enough evidence to prove a case against him.

Of the missing money, it has never been found, even though the Newton brothers, themselves, hunted for it after their release from prison. Willis said that Jess buried the money on top of a hill, where he dug a hole and put a large rock over it. In court and under oath, Jess had testified that he buried the money somewhere along Fredericksburg Road but from what he told his brothers, Willis was convinced it was more likely on the road to Bandera.
 

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