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Post by Rebel KGC on Sept 24, 2008 19:08:08 GMT -5
;D Just "google" ANDREW JACKSON in Lynchburg, Va. - APRIL, 1815.
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Post by beale on Oct 18, 2008 9:44:33 GMT -5
CD Book, "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beall" is now on sale at the Peaks of Otter Lodge on the Blue Ridge Parkway and at Peter Viemeister's Book Store on Main Street in downtown Bedford, Virginia. Should anyone be passing that way. If interested in the CSA Treasury? My CD Books, "Lost Treasury Gold, Confederate States of America, Volume 1" and "THE ADDENDUM, Lost Confederate Gold in Danville" is now on sale at the "Last Capitol of the Confederacy" the Sutherlin Mansion on South Main in Danville, Virginia. Also available from my website at www.hunteroflosttreasures.com Thanks.
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Post by beale on Oct 19, 2008 9:14:49 GMT -5
CD Book, "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beall" is now on sale at the Peaks of Otter Lodge on the Blue Ridge Parkway and at Peter Viemeister's Book Store on Main Street in downtown Bedford, Virginia. Should anyone be passing that way. If interested in the CSA Treasury? My CD Books, "Lost Treasury Gold, Confederate States of America, Volume 1" and "THE ADDENDUM, Lost Confederate Gold in Danville" is now on sale at the "Last Capitol of the Confederacy" the Sutherlin Mansion on South Main in Danville, Virginia. Also available from my website at www.hunteroflosttreasures.com Thanks. Sorry folks, I posted this in the wrong thread. It should have been posted in "Links" I may delete it if anyone is offended? Albert
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Post by Rebel KGC on Oct 19, 2008 17:13:46 GMT -5
;D It is ok, where it is... EASIER to do research; wouldn't wanna have to go to "links", to look for it.
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Post by beale on Oct 19, 2008 19:17:31 GMT -5
Research Unlimited now has four of these CD Books on their website at: www.research-unlimited.comI believe they are based out of Michigan. Check it out. rebel, I have obtained another map of treasure buried in WV it is near a ton of gold and silver bullion. I don't know if it is Civil or Revolutionary War. But I do have a near location of where it is buried. I have also been researching for about 15 years on a $300,000 payroll that was buried by Union soldiers that were taking the payroll to Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg. All the Union soldiers were killed.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Oct 20, 2008 7:16:53 GMT -5
;D beale, check out the W. Va. "site"; it COULD be Revolutionary War, Colonial/Frontier, Counterfeiter (coin) cache... was "part" of Commonwealth of Virginia, then. Coulda come from Williamsburg, "Philly", NYC, etc. If near a river, coulda been "transported" by "flatboats"; OLD roads WEST into the "wilds" could ALSO be "clues". Pay "close" attention to "family history/legends", local "history/legends"; got a HUGE cache up in Powells Fort Valley of Shenandoah/Page Counties (Shenandoah Valley), that has NEVER been found (from Frontier/ Colonial days), up in "dos hills". ALSO, have heard "stories" of "lost payrolls" of the Civil War; used to hear 'em around the camp fires during my CW re-enactment days... and the GHOST STORIES HA! GETTYSBURG was the MOST haunted battlefield... the REAL experiences I could tell you... HA! Is it Halloween, yet?
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Post by Rebel KGC on Oct 20, 2008 9:33:11 GMT -5
;D STARBUCKS! STILL doing R & I; ACA HOMOPHONIC CIPHER. "25 letter alphabet, using 2 digits numbers; KEY must be exactly 4 letters." HOPE... "Google" ACA HOMOPHONIC CIPHER Hmmmmmmmmmm... Thomas Jefferson Cipher Wheel Disk... Beale Cipher Wheel Disk... Mexican Army Cipher Wheel Disk... CSA Cipher Wheel Disk... MY HEAD IS SPINNING! ;D
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Post by beale on Oct 23, 2008 17:43:54 GMT -5
rebel,
I have searched the area around "Ole Jube's Home" and you are right it is a little off the road of 122. When I went there they were renovating the house to make it an historic attraction. Early's horse is buried along the side the road of 122. I was able to locate the copper mine where Jubal Early's grandfather hid a large cooking pot full of gold coins. The Early's married into the Hairston Family from down my way. George Hairston had 37 plantations and a mansion on each and every one of them. A millionair built his home across the creek from Jubal Early's home and he owns the land. He gave me permission to look around-------he said he could always use another million dollars. I however have not had any luck coming up with the funds to reopen that mine that was sealed when Jubal Early was a child with a baby sister. One of these days. Good to see you are still researching rebel.
By the way Jubal Early was supposed to have brought back all of the plunder from his attack on Washington, D.C. and it is buried on the high mountain top near his home -----information from sources that live in the area and in the know. Keep up the good work. Albert
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Post by Rebel KGC on Oct 23, 2008 21:02:23 GMT -5
;D YEP! The mountains between Burnt Chimney, going northwest towards Roanoke, Va. has LOTS of "caves" & "mines", where Roanoke (then known as BIG LICK, with a SWAMP... around it) citizens buried THEIR caches from the YANKS; and YES! Heard about the "plunder" being buried up in DOS "hills". "Old Jube" spent his "final" years in Lynchburg, Va. to be near the OLD Cementery & the CSA "section" where the "BEALE TREASURE" was alleged to be buried... "behind a stone wall"; I can believe it, too. ALL kinds of interesting "clues" and stuff.
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Post by beale on Oct 25, 2008 6:57:59 GMT -5
General Early was an attorney in Lynchburg after the war. He also looked over the Louisiana Lottery which paid him an enormous amount of money for the time. He could have an old cache where his law office was located in Lynchburg or his second home in Lynchburg?
Yesterday, I talked to a trustworthy friend in California. We had not talked since a ten day, ten treasure search expedition of 2,700 miles we made in July of 1994. I sure wish I had the get up and go energy I had back then. We are working independently now to recover a treasure cache to start up a World Treasure Team. If anyone knows of a treasure cache and would like for me to pin-point, find and recover it please let me know by PM. I am also going to go after other caches I have researched more aggressively, including the Beale Treasure. I am going to try and make this happen before 2009 so if any poster can help expedite this process please let me hear from you.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Oct 25, 2008 12:08:52 GMT -5
;D HA! Like TT Munford, "Old Jube" NEVER surrendered. http://www. jubalearly.org/jubal.html I suspect TT & "Old Jube" knew SOMETHING... AND! "Old Jube" is buried in Lynchburg... at SPRING HILL, I think.
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Post by beale on Oct 25, 2008 18:10:56 GMT -5
I can not find any documentation on the CSA and how much treasure they may have buried and left in Lynchburg. I do know however that it would be substantial. For one thing, there were over 800 presses in Columbia, SC for printing rebel paper money. The women that ran the presses were sent to Lynchburg when Sherman threatened Columbia. You would think that the presses were sent also-------at least a few hundred? Also, when Charlotte was threatened the money was sent out of the treasury vaults to other locations. A large amount made it to Richmond and was immediately sent back to Danville and it did arrive there and is still there. But a large portion of the coin in the vaults at Charlotte had to be sent to other locations such as Lynchburg. I have heard sevaral rumors over the years researching but I have been unable to verify any of the stories. I would like to get into the Lynchburg records and the City Council Minutes. There has got to be a record somewhere? Talk to you later, rebel.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Oct 25, 2008 18:34:19 GMT -5
;D My guess is that CSA "OR" went with JD. I "hear" that since Lynchburg, Va. had LOTS of hospitals for wounded REBS and some YANKS, that SOME "assets" were buried in the hills NORTH of Lynchburg, and SOME in NE Bedford County. SOME L'burg & Virginia Treasury $$$$$ was put on a wagon heading NW into the mountains, when YANKS were approaching from Richmond/Appomattox. The Old City Cementery has a "Confederate" section for buried REBS; it ALSO has "info" that the Beale Treasure was buried in the cementery. I "heard" that "it" was buried "behind the stonewall". There ARE LOTS of "stronewall' enclosures in the cementery; BUT! it MAY be a CODE, that... the BEALE TREASURE may be "buried" behind the story of STONEWALL Jackson; ie. it is REALLY a REBEL THANG...
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Post by beale on Oct 26, 2008 14:27:45 GMT -5
rebel,
The CSA buried tons of gold and silver in Richmond and it's out lying areas. What had not been dispersed six months before Richmond fell had to be buried on surrounding depositories on plantations outside of Richmond. Some was buried on Capitol Hill or the three hills near the Capitol Building in Richmond. When A.P. Hill was killed, important documents were buried under his body in his coffin.
But the six months before Richmond fell to Grant, General Lee agreed with President Davis to send everything towards Lynchburg but that does not necessarily mean not towards Danville. As Danville was a huge depository of CSA Gold and Silver. They had been sending it there since 1863 with John Johnston being Head Depository Clerk.
I would like to get the time to research and search for buried CSA Gold in Lynchburg but first I need to recover what I have already found in Danville in 1997. Talk to you later. Albert
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Post by beale on Nov 7, 2008 18:06:07 GMT -5
rebel,
I died and went to research heaven today-----THE VIRGINIA ROOM. Lord I wish I knew it was there 24 years ago when I first started researching the Beale Treasure. I surely enjoyed myself. The only problem I had was finding a place to park. I wish the library was out in the country besides downtown Roanoke.
I found everything I set out to find but I still have not solved the mystery you and I are seeking an answer to-------maybe next time.
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