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Sam Mason's Treasure Kettle
Anyone have any additional information on this? Has there been any attempts to recover this lately?
I read this a while ago about Sam Mason burying a chunk of his treasure he earned from his raids in an iron kettle, but was killed by Wiley Harpe before recovering it. Apparently it was buried next to an artesian well. Later a man purchaed a farm outside of Natchez Mississippi, w/ a well, where the gang had apprently camped. He dug up a kettle but lost it in the soft soil. Subsequent attempts were made in 1939 and as late as 1955 by an M.H. Bullock, who also lost it to the mud, but apparently probes showed it was still there.
Any truth to these stories? If so, and the farm with the hole still exists, it would be worth a probe. GPR could probably prove it something was down there, and excavation equipment is better than it was back then. Sounds like an interesting shot to go for.....
Anyone have any additional information on this? Has there been any attempts to recover this lately?
I read this a while ago about Sam Mason burying a chunk of his treasure he earned from his raids in an iron kettle, but was killed by Wiley Harpe before recovering it. Apparently it was buried next to an artesian well. Later a man purchaed a farm outside of Natchez Mississippi, w/ a well, where the gang had apprently camped. He dug up a kettle but lost it in the soft soil. Subsequent attempts were made in 1939 and as late as 1955 by an M.H. Bullock, who also lost it to the mud, but apparently probes showed it was still there.
Any truth to these stories? If so, and the farm with the hole still exists, it would be worth a probe. GPR could probably prove it something was down there, and excavation equipment is better than it was back then. Sounds like an interesting shot to go for.....