Frankn
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Time to download info on NC !
Here a little known item. This is called the Brummels Inn Cache. Jacob Brummel, a wealthy slave owner operated a operated Brummels Inn on the old stage road between Greensbor and High Point. In thw winter of 1854, William D. Weatherford stopped overnite. He buried a satchel of gold in the nearby woods between two trees. A few hours he died of natural causes.and was buried in the graveyard in the rear of the inn. As far as is known, the cache was never found. I don't know if the Inn is still standing, but the graveyard should be there, and maybe the gold!
If it's your area, take a shot at it. Frank
Here a little known item. This is called the Brummels Inn Cache. Jacob Brummel, a wealthy slave owner operated a operated Brummels Inn on the old stage road between Greensbor and High Point. In thw winter of 1854, William D. Weatherford stopped overnite. He buried a satchel of gold in the nearby woods between two trees. A few hours he died of natural causes.and was buried in the graveyard in the rear of the inn. As far as is known, the cache was never found. I don't know if the Inn is still standing, but the graveyard should be there, and maybe the gold!
If it's your area, take a shot at it. Frank