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There is a treasure yarn about 4000 lbs of gold ingots buried in the
Oklahoma Panhandle. According to the legend a French padre name
La Farge (?) was robbing placer miners near Taos, NM in the very late
1700's. His crew of French outlaws accumulated the above amount of
placer gold and somehow converted it into ingots and travelled the
Sante Fe Trail heading for New Orleans intending to travel by ship to
France. The loot wound up buried at Flag Springs, OK. I don't put
any faith in this story but want to know if anyone here has heard of
this legend. I think it was written about in Stewart's book "Treasures
of Oklahoma." lastleg
Oklahoma Panhandle. According to the legend a French padre name
La Farge (?) was robbing placer miners near Taos, NM in the very late
1700's. His crew of French outlaws accumulated the above amount of
placer gold and somehow converted it into ingots and travelled the
Sante Fe Trail heading for New Orleans intending to travel by ship to
France. The loot wound up buried at Flag Springs, OK. I don't put
any faith in this story but want to know if anyone here has heard of
this legend. I think it was written about in Stewart's book "Treasures
of Oklahoma." lastleg