I've been trying to narrow it down as well, it turns out it was $10,000 in carlisle bank notes. He hid the money in a alligator skin purse under the rock after being chased through the Tuscarora Mountains. When he returned he said the flood washed away the earth and the rock fell down into the river below and was about 10 feet from it's original spot. He talks about searching the banks and looking in the water below but he couldn't locate it. I did read an account saying it was gold but most of the books I read state it was bank notes, and in his confession he said he was on his way back from Carlisle from cashing in his counterfeit notes. He was heading to Bellefonte, and I've checked out a bunch of maps from the early-mid 1800's showing pretty much only 2-3 routes going that way but it's hard to say. The one goes directly through the Tuscaroras, and the other goes along the base. Where did you read the info on Juniata Terrace? I did not read info on that yet, but Juniata Terrace is located along the river but would be west of 22' and North of 176 I believe. I'm thinking it's located in the area between Mifflintown and Millerstown along the river, but that's just a guess based on my readings. It's really hard to say but by the way he talked he hid it right after being chased through the Tuscarora mountains and they only meet the Juniata River in that area. Good luck if you decide to go! I plan on taking the kayaks for a few 'recon' missions here in the next few weeks, the river is still pretty high but I'm hoping I can locate a few good possible sites to search.