The Beale key... Found

Thats right, it's a man trap...the parallelogram stone. If it wasn't for hunrends of years of root
growing through the dirt,supporting the rocks underneath,surrounded by solid rock,perfect fit. It like to have got me,there was ledges of travel to help the trap work. One rock was removed and the whole rock shifted,but didn't fall,thanks to some roots,and dirt I left.

A Warning Stone?

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Moneta Va ? Not sure on that one. There is only one vault, with more than one chamber, one protects the other. 

Moneta is featured on a stone........found in the west......at a series of mines.....with a code on the bottom of one of the maps..... 2=3-Mine-18=7

Moneta VA is a locator point found from standing at the mines in the west......facing east the two numbers in the cover of the Beale lead you to 1819 and 1821 miles from the mines......

Moneta is 1819 miles away from the mines....

JB WARD was a Confederate Cartographer ..... mileage and degrees of inclination are included in the Beale to locate these mines and return to collect the shares with the maps left behind in secret.

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One side fo the Heart has the worded descriptions and acouple of landmarks to plot to as reference.....Moneta is etched at the bottom.....

The stones were disguised in Spanish and Latin .....but the person left a hint in the misspelling......MONEDA is the correct Spanish phrase....

Moneta is the Goddess that protects wealth.....

The other side of the Heart has the exact locations of the 30 shares.......exactly 30 are found on the stone and marks are there separating them into the first deposit as (I) and the second deposits ((1))

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View attachment 771097View attachment 771099The Key to the Beale Treasure, is the, DOI-Key...

Here's a good map showing all the residual marks made on the DOI you have match to a pattern of these areas terrain as you said....

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Notice the bald knobs lined up ? Yours has three faint ones, and I think they line up to the bottom three on the map.......from there you should have no problem finding the Locality of the Vault
 

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View attachment 1082275 corner of vault, with parallelogram on top.. justsayn thanks

Here's what was found on Oak Island, under a Tree of Life.....each containing a stone with markers....

Remember the KGC had OAK associations in the highest degrees of masonry and the govt.

Possibility that these round stones with a flat face were taken from the area of Oak Island in Nova Scotia....? Taken from the Sephira and reburied there ?

Reburied there in Bedford?

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NOT in Bedford, Va. (town); WHERE in Bedford County, Va.? Have YOU found "it", then...? Inquiring minds wanna KNOW!
 

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JB WARD was a Confederate Cartographer ..... mileage and degrees of inclination are included in the Beale to locate these mines and return to collect the shares with the maps left behind in secret...
James Beverly Ward was a cartographer for the Confederacy?
Can you document this considering much is unknown on Ward?
It is known his Hutter cousins and friend Guggenheimer served the Cause, and in 1862, Ward did join DOVE LODGE #51 in Lynchburg, but nowhere is their information concerning joining the Confederacy.
 

NOT in Bedford, Va. (town); WHERE in Bedford County, Va.? Have YOU found "it", then...? Inquiring minds wanna KNOW!


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Look for the Map.......Busca El Mapa
 

James Beverly Ward was a cartographer for the Confederacy?
Can you document this considering much is unknown on Ward?
It is known his Hutter cousins and friend Guggenheimer served the Cause, and in 1862, Ward did join DOVE LODGE #51 in Lynchburg, but nowhere is their information concerning joining the Confederacy.

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Prepared by JAMES B. WARD for the use of the Quartermaster's Department C.S.A.

Thank You Very Much......

Goodnight !!!

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Surveyor......:laughing7:.......not a cartographer, Big difference! Both deal in the making of maps, however.
 

James Beverly Ward was a cartographer for the Confederacy?
Can you document this considering much is unknown on Ward?
It is known his Hutter cousins and friend Guggenheimer served the Cause, and in 1862, Ward did join DOVE LODGE #51 in Lynchburg, but nowhere is their information concerning joining the Confederacy.
A "small" correction... ONLY Marshall Lodge #39 was in Lynchburg, Va. (@ 3/30/1793); THEN, Hill City Lodge #183 (@ 5/7/1859); Dove Lodge #51 was in RICHMOND, Va. according to Grand Lodge of Virginia archives. Ward NEVER was a REBEL/Confederate soldier, according to OR.
 

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Moneta is featured on a stone........found in the west......at a series of mines.....with a code on the bottom of one of the maps..... 2=3-Mine-18=7

Moneta VA is a locator point found from standing at the mines in the west......facing east the two numbers in the cover of the Beale lead you to 1819 and 1821 miles from the mines......

Moneta is 1819 miles away from the mines....

JB WARD was a Confederate Cartographer ..... mileage and degrees of inclination are included in the Beale to locate these mines and return to collect the shares with the maps left behind in secret.

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One side fo the Heart has the worded descriptions and acouple of landmarks to plot to as reference.....Moneta is etched at the bottom.....

The stones were disguised in Spanish and Latin .....but the person left a hint in the misspelling......MONEDA is the correct Spanish phrase....

Moneta is the Goddess that protects wealth.....

The other side of the Heart has the exact locations of the 30 shares.......exactly 30 are found on the stone and marks are there separating them into the first deposit as (I) and the second deposits ((1))

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HA! The ONLY thing Moneta, Va. was famous for was a BIG Feldspar Mine!
 

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Prepared by JAMES B. WARD for the use of the Quartermaster's Department C.S.A.
This was printed by RITCHIE & DUNNAVANT of Richmond, Virginia, who at one time were the publishers of THE RICHMOND ENQUIRER.
Prior to the Civil War, they printed broadsides for Breckenridge for President, and once the War broke out, became major printers for the Confederacy, including maps, notebooks, and bonds.
If this is James Beverly Ward of the Beale Papers, his cousin CSA Major F C Hutter was a CSA Quartermaster.
 

NOPE; CSA Major F.C. Hutter from Lynchburg, Va. was CSA PAYMASTER; wrote the first check for Gen. Robert E. Lee...
 

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Still looking for "JB" Ward's "movements in HISTORY"...
 

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Per "Post" 613, "JB" may have prepared the Graph... VERY interesting; DOES NOT make him a REBEL/Confederate soldier, tho. IF... he WAS living in Richmond, Va. then... Dove Lodge #51 was in Richmond, Va. & he MAY have become a Master Mason, until suspended for non-payment of dues (MAY have moved back in Lynchburg, Va.), dunno.
 

This is what we DO know from TRUE, AUTHENTIC HISTORY... Richmond, Va. was "falling" to the Yanks from Petersburg, Va.; Gen R.E. Lee recommended to CSA Prez Jeff Davis that "Richmond Stores" be moved to Lynchburg, Va. & "points" WEST. April 7-10, 1865... Lynchburg, Va. was the STATE CAPITAL of VIRGINIA... PLENTY of time to hide "RICHMOND STORES"...
 

To a Union Soldier......

Any association of any activity used in the Confederacy either actively or through acts as sympathizer would be considered "Confederate"

As in printing his name next to the words C.S.A.......

So yes he was easily able to be seen as being involved in the KGC as well.
 

To a Union Soldier......

Any association of any activity used in the Confederacy either actively or through acts as sympathizer would be considered "Confederate"...
That's why its called the War of Northern Aggression.
 

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