Any sites/legends for Southeast Oklahoma?

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Hello. I'm kinda new to this but am really looking into getting serious with treasure hunting. I was wondering if anyone new of any caches or legends of lost treasure in South Central/Southeast Oklahoma, i.e. Bryan, Marshall, Choctaw Counties, etc. Also, could somebody tell me what the best entry level metal detector is? I've looked at several different brands, but I'd like an expert opinion before I buy. If anyone can help me out with this, I'd appreciate it. ;D
 

Bryan County. 4 Kegs of Gold Coins, in a cave close to the "Blue River" about 5 mi. E of Brown <> An old Cannon in a well near Fort Washita <>? Bloomfield Acadamy Mission 1852 - 1904 <><><> CHOCTAW? ? ?about a Mile off MILITARY ROAD at boggy creek near sandbluff is a Wooden Crate with $140,000 in? Jewelry,? & silver & gold coins <>? a Large Hoard of gold near old doaks Trading post at DOAKSVILLE <><>
 

If you are a real adventurer, then you might check out Jon's Valley near kiamichi wilderness in pushmataha co. union gold stacked in the back of a cave with confederate rifles and powder kegs.
 

IF YOU WANT MORE ADVENTURE THEN THERE IS 50,000 IN GOLD COINS SOMEWHEN IN 7 DEVILS MOUNTAIN IN
N.E. PUSHMATAHA CO. APPROX 10MILES N.E. OF CLOUDY,OK.
 

Welcome to Treasure Net, Check out Steve Wilson's book, about OK Treasures, forget the name, (packed away), which county are you in?

I'me in Leflore co. Fossis.........................
 

IF YOU WANT MORE ADVENTURE THEN THERE IS 50,000 IN GOLD COINS SOMEWHEN IN 7 DEVILS MOUNTAIN IN
N.E. PUSHMATAHA CO. APPROX 10MILES N.E. OF CLOUDY,OK.
supposed to have been hidden by a CAptain E.J. ****** unknown last name , maybe lived with his wife at the area it is unknown what kind of captain he was , military or pirate ship captain..
 

South Central and South East OK are suppose to be good places for Treasure Hunting. Since I live in OK I did a lot of reading and research when I first started MDing. I use to have family in that part of the country but since they moved I only go down there for the Choctaw Festival. Good luck on hunting and hope you find it all.

Earl
 

good to see some okies on here wish you luck. they pretty much told you about all i know.Adair county here,Peavine OK
 

Where ya from??? Mead here... brand new to treasure hunting and metal detecting... been wanting to for years just now got my detector... maybe we can get together and do some huntin...
 

Pick up a book at your library or through inter-library loan by an author named Steve Wilson. I believe it's called something like 'Buried Treasures of Oklahoma' --- the author name I'm sure of. I read it cover to cover a few years back and was astonished at the number of treasure leads in the state of OK!
HH
-spyguy
 

I'm in BLUE OK
and there is a hand made rock crossing on our place
that was used to cross the river on the way to Fort Wash........
A wagon load of gold crossing at this crossing was turned over
and all of the gold was lost.
There is also a old tradeing post on a hill over looking this crossing, with about a 60 foot deep well by the tradeing post.
The big sandy creek runs into the Blue River about 1/2 mile south of this rock crossing.
 

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