Buried Treasure : Uniontown

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All My Research Books are Stored for the Hopeful Move.
so I Can't refresh My Memory on this one right now.
Fayette County,
 
Sounds like a "plug" for the magazine people for sure. heh

As far as the validity of the treasure...?

Never heard this one before so... ?
 
I'm Sure I Heard it.
But it's a Little repeated one.
 
I used to hunt in the Jumonville area, near Uniontown. No not Jumonville Glen where George Washington attacked the French. Never found much though. Can't say if I remember that story. (BTW That's the home of Sasquatch.)
 
This is my hometown area. There are miles upon miles of natural caves in the mountains and you can't swing a dead cat without hitting an abandoned mine entrance. Good luck on this one!
 
This is my hometown area. There are miles upon miles of natural caves in the mountains and you can't swing a dead cat without hitting an abandoned mine entrance. Good luck on this one!

I haven't had much luck when swinging a dead cat.

:P
 
I Prefer to swing Live ones. They don't smell as Bad. at first.
& Ye get that Siren Sound !

Meeeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
 
I've had 1800s family there, and my grandmother lives close by now. Hmm...
 

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