Possible Jesse & Frank James Treasure Map?

Texas Jay

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I'm attaching a photo of some rock carvings that may very well be a rock map to a KGC treasure. I have my own opinion on its interpretation that I'll keep to myself for now but I'd like to hear other members' opinions of it. It includes what may be the initials of Jesse James and Frank James and others along with 2 turkey track carvings. I've included it in our Photos section in the "Treasure Signs..." album.
I'm always receiving questions about possible KGC treasure carvings and from people who are getting started in the fascinating quest for KGC treasure so trying to interpret this rock will be a good place to start learning about their maps and it will give them a good idea of what to keep their eyes out for when in the field.
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Hey there is am curious u have any luck or findings
 

Go in the direction that the gun is pointing... for next "clue" or "treasure". "ORO" may mean GOLD & JJ & FJ were there in "1863". Initials of other OUTLAWS/CSA REBS... TWO Turkey "Tracks" (feet print); one with middle toe cut off... "treasure" found; the other one was still "active". :hello2:
 

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Hey there is am curious u have any luck or findings


I learned my lesson about giving details of my finds online a few years ago after losing a large KGC marker cache to thieves, Droseph. It was a very hard and expensive lesson to learn but I learned it well. I can tell you that researching the KGC and searching for its treasure has been the most enjoyable and fascinating treasure hunting adventure of my life. After reading "Rebel Gold" by Bob Brewer and Warren Getler 12 years ago, I was hooked. :)
~Texas Jay
 

AGREE! "Hard Back" is In The Shadow of The Sentinel; I am a fan of Hillbilly Bob Brewer (aka HBB, HB); he is Vietnam Vet... thank you for your Service, Bob... and ALL vets on this Memorial Day weekend, 2017! "Running to THE WALL"!
 

AGREE! "Hard Back" is In The Shadow of The Sentinel; I am a fan of Hillbilly Bob Brewer (aka HBB, HB); he is Vietnam Vet... thank you for your Service, Bob... and ALL vets on this Memorial Day weekend, 2017! "Running to THE WALL"!


Hey Rebel. I agree with you. I am also a fan of Mr. Brewer and his book has been a great help to me. I didn't know he was a veteran of the Vietnam war. I had 2 uncles over there and have much respect for them. I would also like to thank Mr. Brewer and all veterans for their service.
 

JWJ-CarvingMAP1.jpg The lettered key to number could also be a first and last name or phrase or previously used numbered paragraph or sentence.

Just my two cents, L.C. :icon_thumright:
 

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