Harris Township Treasure Found 1910.

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is there more where she didn't put her Garden ?

The Washington herald.
(Washington, D.C.), 09 Oct. 1910.

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The Washington herald. (Washington, D.C.) 1906-1939, October 09, 1910, Image 1 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress
 
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You are quite accomodating,Jeff. Go ahead and dig up the remaining caches and we will split it 80/20....:laughing7:
 
You are quite accomodating,Jeff. Go ahead and dig up the remaining caches and we will split it 80/20....:laughing7:

HaHa I need someone to Finish the Research, Gain Permission, And come & Pick me up.

Of course I expect First Class travel & Lodging, all Expenses Paid :coffee2:
 
it's in the hood now , no farm land even close to there . Wouldn't it be crazy to pull a 20$ gold coin
 
If you guys want to come over here I'm game to knock on the doors in the hood .
 
Long too late, I live less than a 1/4 mile from the spot (100% certainty), as a young kid, what used to be a dirt road called "Cass Road" is now University Drive, was the outer limits of our "range" of exploring and our school bus route. It's all a shopping plaza now and the north portion apartments. Recall it just being some set aside prairie and farm fields, with a house or barn (long gone), 4 decades ago. In the above post's map, the blue highlight line is actually Brick Road. So many things like this, learned about long too late, the story of detecting in the South Bend area. Can't believe I never noticed this post before now though.

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approx google coordinates 41.7196506 -86.1747376
 
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