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The Daily Ardmoreite
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma
Thursday, December 22, 1904
Hidden Treasure
J. W. JOHNSON of Milo, who has good reasons for believing he has practically located a hidden treasure near his house, has found a new link by persistent work that will probably result in bringing him to the exact spot where the money was buried. A. H. CHILTON, who lives on Wild Horse Creek and is an old-timer in the county, has written the following statement and made oath that is correct: ‘One SANDY MITCHELL had possession of a chart which gave the exact location of this treasure. This was in 1870 when he was living at Eagle Pass, Texas. This chart was afterwards divided between Mitchell and SANDY FITZGERALD of New Mexico and a man by the name of MOORE. The amount of the treasure was said to be about $115,000 in gold. I saw the chart in the hands of Sandy Mitchell. It was written on Mexican parchment. I know where two of the marks are that lead to the treasure. To the best of my recollection Mitchell was in this country in 1868 for the purpose of meeting GENERAL CUSTER in an effort to subdue the Cheyenne Indians at the big fight at Cloud Cliff.’
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma
Thursday, December 22, 1904
Hidden Treasure
J. W. JOHNSON of Milo, who has good reasons for believing he has practically located a hidden treasure near his house, has found a new link by persistent work that will probably result in bringing him to the exact spot where the money was buried. A. H. CHILTON, who lives on Wild Horse Creek and is an old-timer in the county, has written the following statement and made oath that is correct: ‘One SANDY MITCHELL had possession of a chart which gave the exact location of this treasure. This was in 1870 when he was living at Eagle Pass, Texas. This chart was afterwards divided between Mitchell and SANDY FITZGERALD of New Mexico and a man by the name of MOORE. The amount of the treasure was said to be about $115,000 in gold. I saw the chart in the hands of Sandy Mitchell. It was written on Mexican parchment. I know where two of the marks are that lead to the treasure. To the best of my recollection Mitchell was in this country in 1868 for the purpose of meeting GENERAL CUSTER in an effort to subdue the Cheyenne Indians at the big fight at Cloud Cliff.’