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Post by tony on Apr 29, 2008 19:55:31 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: ;D (With "High-Test"...); beale, good to see TOME is ready... GOOD JOB !!! We can MAYBE meet on Monday the 19th in Lynchburg, Va.; got a 4:00 pm meeting and can "work" around it...
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Post by Rebel KGC on Apr 29, 2008 20:26:43 GMT -5
THAT was in 2/07; tony, what do you want?
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Post by beale on May 2, 2008 14:23:15 GMT -5
;D That, I do, beale... just keeping it within your recovery. I haven't made a recovery yet, but I am working on it. Don't know if I will get to do anything this weekend or not, a bad storm is headed this way, it already killed six in Arkansas. We will see?
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Post by Rebel KGC on May 3, 2008 8:09:54 GMT -5
(SUNNY & cool out...); yeah, beale... wife & I are looking at Apt. homes, NORTH of Lynchburg, Va. and SOUTH of Eagle Eryie today... getting CLOSER to Munford Farms (PROBABLY was "jok- ingly called MARSHALL PLANTATION) near CoffeeTown on Coffee Road; looking for CSA "Assets".
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Post by beale on May 3, 2008 18:32:56 GMT -5
I got to go to Montvale today but only for a couple hours. I did take metal detector readings but it did not pick any metal up? That does not mean that there is no metal only that the detector did not reveal any. The dig could be a cover for a root cellar, cavern or mine and it could be too deep to detect. I will take my ground scanner next time and it will go to a depth of 135 feet or more. I already have the landowners permission in three or four weeks.
Today, I also donated one of my CD books, "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beall" to the Montvale Public Library. Should anyone in that area want to check the book out. I plan on placing a copy in Bedford City, Roanoke City and Washington, Pennsylvania also.
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Post by Rebel KGC on May 3, 2008 20:27:48 GMT -5
Wife & I decided to take the place SOUTH of Eagle Eyrie... on Coffee Road; after getting organized... gonna go to Coffeetown, and look for CSA "assets" near Munford farms, below Fleming Mountain (aka Jackson Mountain, "back then"...). ;D
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Post by Rebel KGC on May 4, 2008 6:58:28 GMT -5
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Post by beale on May 5, 2008 19:14:17 GMT -5
Wife & I decided to take the place SOUTH of Eagle Eyrie... on Coffee Road; after getting organized... gonna go to Coffeetown, and look for CSA "assets" near Munford farms, below Fleming Mountain (aka Jackson Mountain, "back then"...). ;D General Munford and his calvary outfit bound to have hidden some of the CSA Treasury. Everyone must remember Admiral Semmes and General Breckenridge stayed behind in Richmond when the rest of the government and treasury funds supposedly left? Robert E. Lee's Army would have offered better protection for an enormous treasure. I know General Gordon's Artillary Unit carried millions in confederate paper money, others had to carry gold and silver specie. This treasure should be near Appomattox, in Lynchburg or between Lynchburg and Roanoke--------point being Montvale or Coffeetown?
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Post by Rebel KGC on May 6, 2008 6:47:13 GMT -5
beale, we're getting off topic... I WILL tell you MORE about Munford's unit, tho; BASED on what I was "told"... MUNFORD's unit was the Sentinels of the CSA "assets"; they did NO fighting at Appomattox (to MY knowledge)... they were STRICTLY to "watch over" the CSA "assets" (MOSTLY, the CSA Treasury stuff deposited AFTER Appomattox), in the mountains, caves, dried-up wells... in the counties WEST of Appomattox. Munford was "sheriff" (aka MARSHALL), over the Sentinels, and his THREE farms was known as MARSHALL PLANTATION, where the Sentinels met on a "regular" basis... "Buck" & "Bear" were part of that. BOTH CoffeeTown AND Montvale are important to this endeavor, and "BUCK" was "assigned" to the Upper Goose Creek area as Sentinel; "Bear" was "assigned" to the mountains, where he did "bear-hunting"... he LIVED in the mountain above Peaks of Otter (Big Island). The saying... "DON'T PUT ALL YER EGGS IN ONE BASKET", comes to mind here... ;D Depending on what/where the "depositories" are, the CSA "Assets" came by TRAIN (V & T RR) OR... by the boats like the MARSHALL, on the James River. NOW... The BIG CSA Treasury is in Danville, Va., with "bits & pieces" scattered along th RR tracks down to Georgia... etc.; you KNOW that... What I wanna do, (after I get "organized"), is SEARCH for the old Munford farms (aka Marshall Plantation) below Fleming Mountain (aka JACKSON Mountain, "back then"... ). I have already heard of CSA GOLD buried under the graves of dead rebels... I have already have heard of pp finding rifle barrels with fixed bayonets... I have already heard of the well of Marshall Planation... McIntosh Farm is a rumored place of CSA GOLD; the ONLY farm that comes close to THAT name, is TOSH FARM, next to Blackwater Creek & OLD ROUTE of V & T RR along the Blackwater Creek Parkway... you gotta see this place! We are looking for MEXICAN GOLD... BRIT GOLD, etc that was "loaned" to the Rebels... AND! It is ALL VMI "connected". ;D
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Post by Rebel KGC on May 6, 2008 22:11:00 GMT -5
Should we start another "thread"; research is "on-going" on the V & T RR, out of L'burg, past Bedford City (Liberty), Thaxton, Monvale, Roanoke (Big Lick), down to Bristol, Va./Tenn., into Tennessee, where it was SEALED in a mountain, BOTH ends blown in after RR Trestle was blow down... SOMEWHERE in the mountains of NW Tennessee. LGA! The Blackwater Creek Parkway (OLD V & T Rail Road "bed") is interesting enough for me. LOTS of "twists & turns", with PLENTY of hiding places for CSA stuff; L'burg, Va. was the LAST capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia (CSA) in 1865; Danville, Va. was the LAST capital of the Confederate States of America in 1865. THIS stuff is getting REAL interesting...
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Post by Rebel KGC on May 7, 2008 19:43:09 GMT -5
;D Did you know... that the BLACK HORSE CAVALRY was "at- tached" to Lt. Col. T.T. Munford's 30th VA Cavalry at Bull Run? SIMILAR to Black Horse Tavern, where the horn "blew" how many were expected at Buford's Inn. A CODE! "BUGLE" an advance warning...
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Post by beale on May 9, 2008 20:55:26 GMT -5
Yes, you are right rebel. Did you also know that there were two taverns called "Blackhorse Tavern?"One was owned by John Bumpuss Luck, father of Reverend George P. Luck, See the connection?
Also there is no CSA connection to the Beale Treasure. I do believe however that the Beale Treasure was recovered between the years 1858 and 1867.
I am going to add one or two more chapters to my TOME, "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beall" this will be my final work on this treasure. I have one more trip to the property in Montvale where the treasure was buried, as soon as my gpr says there is no metal, that ends my search for the Beale Treasure.
The reason I am saying this about the Beale Treasure is because a man that searched for the treasure in 1822, his son purchased the property where the treasure was buried in 1858 paying $4,510. then a few years later sold the property to someone that was no kin no relation for one dollar. The only reason a treasure hunter's son would do this is because he found what he was looking for----------took the $750,000 and left the area.
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Post by beale on May 17, 2008 8:22:48 GMT -5
I haven't gotten to go back and check with gpr, the landowner is going in for a heart bypass operation. If everything goes all right, it will still be months before I get back on the property. Should the operation go the other way, I will again loose my rights and access to the property. I sure hope everything goes well. I need everyone prayers. Thanks.
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Post by beale on Jul 26, 2008 18:39:45 GMT -5
My CD book, "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beall," will be at Peter Viemeister's book store in Bedford City on Main Street by next Thursday, should anyone be wanting a copy. There are over 200 pages on the CD with the decipherment of Code Paper Number 1 and Code Paper Number 3. All of the code papers have been deciphered. In the CD is the birth and genealogy of Thomas J. Beall, names of the three guides and all the connections between the people mentioned in the Job Print Pamphlet. The first 100 that purchase a copy from my website: www.hunteroflosttreasures.com will also get a copy of the decipherment of Code Paper Number 4. This Code Paper is the two small pieces of paper found in the iron box according to Author Pauline Innis in her book, "Gold in the Blue Ridge." Some of the research in this CD book, "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beall," is also research I contributed to Author Peter Viemeister in his book, "The Beale Treasure, A History of a Mystery."Thanks.
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Post by beale on Sept 1, 2008 15:17:56 GMT -5
First of all I would like to ask posters about two Beale Treasure Vaults; one is in a cave sealed up, another has been excavated in the ground. Which of these two vaults do you think I should check out first? I prefer the one excavated because ot the decipherment of code paper number 2 saying that the treasure was in an excavation or vault six feet below the surface of the ground. But, there is a lot of evidence that the treasure is sealed in cave. What do you think and which should I pursue? Of course I will get around to both of them eventually.
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