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Confederate guerrilla John S. Mosby's treasure
I'm trying to trace the route Mosby used to take General Stoughton back to Culpeper.
Can anyone tell me where Club Run (creek)(river)? is, or was?
Here is a story Lost Treasure ran on it in August 1997:
In March, 1863 Confederate Guerrilla leader John S. Mosby captured Union General Edwin H. Stoughton and a large treasure van containing items plundered from wealthy southern homes. Mosby began escorting the prisoners towards Culpepper Va. where they would eventually be turned over to Confederate General Jeb Stuard.
About half-way between Haymarket Va. and New Baltimore, Mosby with the aid of Sgt. James F. Ames personally buried the treasure between two pine trees, which were them marked with an x. Before his death in 1916 Mosby told some of his friends " I have always meant to look for the cache we buried after capturing Stoughton..I guess that one of these days someone else will find it." Anyone have more on this one? And maybe my little bit of information here will help someone else, who knows.
I'm trying to trace the route Mosby used to take General Stoughton back to Culpeper.
Can anyone tell me where Club Run (creek)(river)? is, or was?
Here is a story Lost Treasure ran on it in August 1997:
In March, 1863 Confederate Guerrilla leader John S. Mosby captured Union General Edwin H. Stoughton and a large treasure van containing items plundered from wealthy southern homes. Mosby began escorting the prisoners towards Culpepper Va. where they would eventually be turned over to Confederate General Jeb Stuard.
About half-way between Haymarket Va. and New Baltimore, Mosby with the aid of Sgt. James F. Ames personally buried the treasure between two pine trees, which were them marked with an x. Before his death in 1916 Mosby told some of his friends " I have always meant to look for the cache we buried after capturing Stoughton..I guess that one of these days someone else will find it." Anyone have more on this one? And maybe my little bit of information here will help someone else, who knows.