Rebel - KGC said:
I have deposited in the county of Bedford, about four miles from Buford's(which i assume to mean buford VA due to it bordering bedford not a person named buford but thats just my way of thinking), in an excavation or vault, six feet below the surface of the ground, the following articles, belonging jointly to the parties whose names are given in number three, herewith:
The first deposit consisted of ten hundred and fourteen pounds of gold, and thirty-eight hundred and twelve pounds of silver, deposited Nov. eighteen nineteen. The second was made Dec. eighteen twenty-one, and consisted of nineteen hundred and seven pounds of gold, and twelve hundred and eighty-eight of silver; also jewels, obtained in St. Louis in exchange for silver to save transportation, and valued at thirteen thousand dollars.
The above is securely packed in iron pots, with iron covers. The vault is roughly lined with stone, and the vessels rest on solid stone, and are covered with others. Paper number one describes the exact locality of the vault, so that no difficulty will be had in finding it.
We will just suppose you believe this and would be referring to this information in your treasure hunt,The main locations to look in and what to look for...
Ok first youd want to use GPS or whatever means you have to pinpoint areas N,E,S,W that would be four miles from the inn.The second thing i would do is use GPR and land survey records for iron content in the soil,The GPR would give you an idea of which locations had the bedrock at only six feet beneath the surface.The second thing is that if this treasure is contained in iron pots this particular area would defiantly have a high iron content compared to the surrounding terrain. Thats just one method of thousands that could be used just by using the information within the story. The best lead in this is that the vault is six feet down on solid rock. It would take a year or so to map the ground with GPR unless the DMME has already done it in the past. But if in fact this story is true you would have a damn good starting point and the edge over other treasure hunters on your search sites once you pinpointed your possible locations. Thats just one armchair method i suppose from the comfort of my living room based on the information within the story. But as any treasure hunter knows,Methods change for a thousand different reasons when you are in the field.
But this also makes me wonder how many ppl have been swinging a T2 and getting a weak signal on iron because the pots are six feet down,thus giving it way to being trash and deciding not to dig
