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The Florida agriculturist. [volume] (DeLand, Fla.), 23 Aug. 1899

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jeff of pa

jeff of pa

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Hello Folks,

I've been researching all of this for a long time. Besides this article there is this one. What I've figured out is that my family had a farm in the same area as "John Green." As my family member was Henry Louis Schuster/Shuster as written about in the same article with Mr. Green. I have reason to believe this fortune existed long after the Civil War. Apparently, My great grandfather was shot by Jesse but lived thru it. The story is very confusing. As this side of things brings all of this in from before the Civil War. The other side of my family was on the Union side. But trying to figure out all the lies is immense! But the stash was close or near my families land. As I know it was moved sometime after my grandmothers birth in 1923! I've been informed my great grandmother saw the loot. But after seeing it they moved it!
http://history.rays-place.com/mo/ba-w-point.htm
Ozarks Civil War | Counties


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