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Aug 25, 2007 15:17:35 GMT -5
Post by beale on Aug 25, 2007 15:17:35 GMT -5
Cover Page for my TOME when it gets published.[shadow=red,left,300][/shadow]
Let me know if it comes out right. I can't view the attachments.
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Aug 26, 2007 9:36:31 GMT -5
Post by beale on Aug 26, 2007 9:36:31 GMT -5
I am going to have two different covers for my TOME. The one shown is going to be the cover for the "WEST" version. I have not decided on a photo for the "EAST" version yet. But I will. What do some of you think--------a photo of Bufford's Tavern Old Chimney, the Beale Treasure Road Sign or a photo of the Peaks of Otter. There are lots of other photos I am considering. What I am saying is the cover I already posted is of Colorado where they found the treasure and another cover of Bedford County for the area where they buried it. That way we can have the same book with two different covers. What do you posters think?
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Aug 28, 2007 18:21:30 GMT -5
Post by beale on Aug 28, 2007 18:21:30 GMT -5
I am going to have two different covers for my TOME. The one shown is going to be the cover for the "WEST" version. I have not decided on a photo for the "EAST" version yet. But I will. What do some of you think--------a photo of Bufford's Tavern Old Chimney, the Beale Treasure Road Sign or a photo of the Peaks of Otter. There are lots of other photos I am considering. What I am saying is the cover I already posted is of Colorado where they found the treasure and another cover of Bedford County for the area where they buried it. That way we can have the same book with two different covers. What do you posters think? All three of the codes are decyphered in the "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beall" I have added a bonus on other forums. I am going to give my decypherment of Code Number 4, this being the two small pieces of paper that were found in the iron box with the 8 sheets of coded messages which are Code Paper Numbers 1, 2, and 3. Number 4 is a mental picture of one of the vaults believe or not. I decyphered it about six years ago. I can't give out the location but I will provide a drawing of it with the measurements and compass readings that we made six years ago. This vault is yet to be opened by former partners that I had that being the reason I can not disclose it's location. Should any of you posters that bought a video we sold under the name of chypic/holt you will know what I am talking about. We used the Adams/Onis Treaty of 1818 to decypher this and to find the location of the mental picture Thomas J. Beall drawed on those two small pieces of paper. I have one more question if these two small pieces of paper came from the iron box shouldn't this tell you who has possession of the iron box. I know who it is but I don't know if they are still living. They are now in their 80' or 90's. I have the phone number and contacted them about ten years ago about this---------I asked is that all that there was in the iron box?-----The reply was I believe so, give me a call back in a couple of days and I will let you know. I called back at the appointed time and they said yes that is all that there was in the iron box. Now, don't you believe that they have or had the iron box? I am going to try and contact them again if possible. See you.
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Aug 14, 2008 7:45:19 GMT -5
Post by Rebel KGC on Aug 14, 2008 7:45:19 GMT -5
;D STARBUCKS! Just HAD to "re-visit"... beale, see how far YOU have come? ;D YER CD is at PV's. HA!
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Aug 14, 2008 18:38:48 GMT -5
Post by beale on Aug 14, 2008 18:38:48 GMT -5
Yo, rebel. My TOME, "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beall" is at Peter Viemeister's Book Store on Main Street in Bedford, Virginia. Day after tomorrow on Saturday, my TOME will be at the Peaks of Otter Lodge on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
The Museum in Danville or the "Last Capitol of the Confederacy" has not given me an answer yet. But, I expect they will agree. I may have to go and talk with the curator, tomorrow.
Also, if you would like a copy of my two CD's, "Lost Treasury Gold, Confederate States of America, Volume 1," and "Confederate Treasure in Danville, THE ADDENDUM," just e-mail me your address and I will get them off to you. You mentioned somewhere that you did not expect to go to Danville. Thanks for everything. Albert
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Aug 16, 2008 12:31:19 GMT -5
Post by beale on Aug 16, 2008 12:31:19 GMT -5
"If any poster wants to know the names of the thirty members of Thomas J. Beall's Party or the location of the treasure vault, you need a copy of "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beall."The book on CD went on sale at the Peaks of Otter Lodge, yesterday. They can also be obtained at Peter Viemeister's Book Store on Main Street, Bedford, Virginia, or at my website at www.hunteroflosttreasures.com
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Aug 16, 2008 17:07:38 GMT -5
Post by beale on Aug 16, 2008 17:07:38 GMT -5
Congradulations to you legrand. I see nothing about volumes at the pirate's 1765 mansion? A treasure hunt, yes, but what has that got to do with the Beale Treasure or should I even ask?
I am not going to Pennsylvania to search for the Beale Treasure when I live only 75 to 80 miles from where Thomas J. Beale buried the treasure. Thanks but no thanks.
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