alwaysanytime417
Tenderfoot
- Oct 10, 2023
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Buzzards roost could it be buzzards roost in north Arkansas near Missouri State line. Originaly called Ford mountain.
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Jesse James association to Buzzard's Roost is a place near the town of Cement Oklahoma which is about 30 miles from where I live. Back in the 1930's a man supposedly unearthed a copper pot with some items in it and if I remember correctly, there was some sort of treasure map etched on it. I've been by the place several times but it looks like private property to me and I have no clue who owns it.
Good question. Some people aren't patient enough to search for the property owner.I'm curious why y'all keep going on our property without asking permission, we are the owners of Buzzard Roost..
I'm curious why y'all keep going on our property without asking permission, we are the owners of Buzzard Roost..
We have it rented out to a guy who will be hunting it this year and then we also have a few treasure hunters from Pennsylvania who are renting it, we now have the sheriff's who have agreed to keep an eye on it and also we have some cameras set up but we're still working on getting more cameras put up. Yeah I get that people don't have the patience to look for the owner but that just shows how people could care less about someone else's property. Again we don't mind people going out there I don't think we've ever told anyone that they could not we just think it's appropriate for them to ask for permission because that's how I was raised, I would never go on someone's property unless they gave me permission and I think it's only right they do the same with me.Good question. Some people aren't patient enough to search for the property owner.
I saw a tv program, several years ago, that showed a few guys at the hill. It was an interesting show. I seem to remember a wire fence between the road and the hill, and I wondered if one of them owned the property. It would be a very interesting property to own.
Sounds like an income opportunity for you and your family.
I don't know if you have an interest in history or treasure legends, bit if you do, here's a story that might interest you. An Arkansas man named Bob Brewer wrote a book named Rebel Gold. In his book he wrote about a large treasure recovery made near Addington, Oklahoma, about fifty miles south of you. Unfortunately, the recovery was made on private property, without the consent of the landowner. Despite that, Brewer wrote about the research that led to the area with speculation about who put the treasure there and when. I thought it was a real interesting book.We have it rented out to a guy who will be hunting it this year and then we also have a few treasure hunters from Pennsylvania who are renting it, we now have the sheriff's who have agreed to keep an eye on it and also we have some cameras set up but we're still working on getting more cameras put up. Yeah I get that people don't have the patience to look for the owner but that just shows how people could care less about someone else's property. Again we don't mind people going out there I don't think we've ever told anyone that they could not we just think it's appropriate for them to ask for permission because that's how I was raised, I would never go on someone's property unless they gave me permission and I think it's only right they do the same with me.