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I have kept this idea a secret for quite a few years now. I got it after watching the movie "Rosewood." I guess a brief history of the story is in order before the idea:
Rosewood was a small town located near the Gulf Coast of Florida. It was near the present day city of Cedar Key (see map).
I'll give the short story as this is mostly about the loot. Rosewood was a town populated mostly by blacks. The town was unique because the residents were not share croppers or renters. In Rosewood, the black people owned their homes. This might not sound like much now, but in Northern Florida in the twenties, this was quite astonishing. The neighboring town was mostly populated by whites. In 1923 a woman claimed she was raped by a black man (lie). The white men believed her and began a rampage of murdering and lynching that lasted almost a week. All the blacks in town were either run out or killed. The official death toll was 8 (six blacks and two whites). So many people knew entire families were killed. Many of the survivors put the death toll at between 100-150. There were no recriminations against any of the murderers.
Now the idea; since the people were run out at a moments notice, they wouldn't have had time to dig up their caches. The entire town was burned to the ground, and to this day, no town exists there. There are probably many mason jars buried in and around the properties that the owners never had the chance to dig up. A good metal detector may strike it big. Since I'm in SoCal, with no plans to get out there any time soon.......Good Luck!
Mike
Rosewood was a small town located near the Gulf Coast of Florida. It was near the present day city of Cedar Key (see map).
I'll give the short story as this is mostly about the loot. Rosewood was a town populated mostly by blacks. The town was unique because the residents were not share croppers or renters. In Rosewood, the black people owned their homes. This might not sound like much now, but in Northern Florida in the twenties, this was quite astonishing. The neighboring town was mostly populated by whites. In 1923 a woman claimed she was raped by a black man (lie). The white men believed her and began a rampage of murdering and lynching that lasted almost a week. All the blacks in town were either run out or killed. The official death toll was 8 (six blacks and two whites). So many people knew entire families were killed. Many of the survivors put the death toll at between 100-150. There were no recriminations against any of the murderers.
Now the idea; since the people were run out at a moments notice, they wouldn't have had time to dig up their caches. The entire town was burned to the ground, and to this day, no town exists there. There are probably many mason jars buried in and around the properties that the owners never had the chance to dig up. A good metal detector may strike it big. Since I'm in SoCal, with no plans to get out there any time soon.......Good Luck!
Mike