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Post by beale on Nov 1, 2008 19:31:39 GMT -5
Does anyone know anyone close kin to Newton Hazelwood or his son Frank? Also does anyone know if Clayton Hart had any children? These two individuals need checked out as I believe they knew and heard more than they told. Pauline Innis only told of the exploits with the clairvoyant. I would like to know if anyone knows whatever happened to Clayton Hart's book he was writing? There must be a manuscript out there somewhere. The same with Newton and Frank Hazelwood. Their ancestry can be traced back to John Buford Otey and John Hopkins Otey also to Angelina Brown. The Brown Family ran a boarding house and later their son Phillip ran a large house of entertainment near Buford's Gap in the 1880's. We need to dig deeper folks. Thanks. Albert
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 1, 2008 19:46:23 GMT -5
;D And there was a BROWN fellow who built the Franklin Hotel on First Street in Lynchburg, Va. Thomas Jefferson liked his "work" so well that Mr. Brown was asked to do TJ's ACADEMICAL VILLAGE, which became UVA. He did "The Lawn", SERPENTINE WALL, Rotunda, etc. Just "google" THOMAS JEFFERSON'S ACADEMICAL VILLAGE. AND! E. A. Poe (THE GOLD BUG)... was a student at UVA, living on "The LAWN". Been to his room... VERY small, NO treasure found... BUT! the "sense" of HISTORY is AWESOME! "Google" GRIZZLE: CONSTRUCTION OF UVA 1996 - CHAPTER 1: GENESIS OF THE ACADEMICAL VILLAGE Will look into Hazelwood/Harts...
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 3, 2008 18:48:27 GMT -5
;D Newton is buried in Montvale... STILL working on descendants. BOTH Harts were from Roanoke. Haven't seen ANYTHING on that "LOST MANUSCRIPT"... probably "locked away" SOMEWHERE. PROBABLY a file or two on 'em in the Bedford City Museum... DUNNO. LOTS of ppl; different surnames; "google" HAZELWOOD FAMILY HISTORY, and you will find a JOSEPH NEWTON HAZELWOOD. Middle name is a "clue" in Gen. Research. In terms of the Hart Bros.; maybe "google" EARLY HART FAMILY IN VIRGINIA will help... DUNNO.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 3, 2008 19:24:52 GMT -5
;D This is the ONLY "manuscript", I can find; supposedly in the Virginia Room, of the Roanoke Public Library; THE HART PAPERS bealesolved.tripod.com/id10.html I am not aware of any other "manuscript".
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Post by beale on Nov 3, 2008 19:43:09 GMT -5
I believe I read it in the George Hart Papers or in Pauline's new book about a book written by Clayton Hart that no one could find?
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 3, 2008 20:48:05 GMT -5
;D OK; will review H.P. again. Try to "track down" C.H. "manuscript"; I am CURRENTLY reviewing Pauline's 1994, Soft GOLD cover book, that has Bishop James Madison's Map of 1807 (Bedford County) in it; IF, it is the SAME book, tell me what page, you are looking at.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 4, 2008 8:33:27 GMT -5
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Post by beale on Nov 4, 2008 18:15:24 GMT -5
Enough posting rebel, from here on out let's PM each other. I would like to make a search for that manuscript. It could very well be the missing link from then to now, if you know what I mean. Clayton researched this over 111 years ago, surely he had better luck than researchers today, he talked to the people in the book that were still living. We need to go undercover and find this manuscript. See you and happy hunting. Albert
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 4, 2008 18:54:51 GMT -5
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 6, 2008 17:57:50 GMT -5
;D beale, "google" THE BROWNS OF BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA: 1748 - 1840... a heritage book.
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Post by beale on Nov 6, 2008 18:27:09 GMT -5
Nice book, rebel. I have been selling all of my books, it looks like now I need to buy some more. I surely liked that book on the Brown Family. Two books below that book was another good book on the Dabney Family. Chiswell Dabney was one of four that sold the Washington Hotel to Robert Morriss. Also a Dabney was believed to be the mother of TJB? Don't know guess I have to go back to reading again. Thanks, rebel. Albert
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Post by beale on Nov 8, 2008 19:24:35 GMT -5
rebel,
I have found out where Clayton Hart lived when he died. I have also found out where his sister lived when she died, only trouble no heir to leave anything to? I don't know to whom she could have left his papers with? They had a son but he died 6 years before they did? So I don't know where to look now. I do know according to Pauline's book, Clayton had a theory that TJB was working with the government to help move the Cherokee Indians further west. The Indians could have told him where their large caches were, or it could have been bribe money to get him to talk to Prez TJefferson on their behalf. But anyway back to it and back to you. albert
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 8, 2008 19:50:23 GMT -5
;D "Connected" to the Feds... National Archives (HUGE place); "Connected" to CSA... KGC... THAT would be harder to "find". MY guess would be VMI "connections"... DUNNO. We ALSO, have to remember... Clayton's brother George, moved to D. C.; he became a judge or something. Follow THAT "clue". The 1994 book by Pauline has him as "Geo. L. Hart, Sr."... on "page 258", he alluded to being a FreeMason, Shriner, and something about his (George's) "MASONIC material" MAY be at the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, Va. or House of the Temple in D.C. I have been in BOTH, and the library at the House of the Temple in D.C. is AWESOME!
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 9, 2008 22:14:32 GMT -5
Hmmm... MAYBE, they found SOMETHING in The House of The Temple... "google" MASONIC GEOCACHING SOCIETY.
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Post by beale on Nov 12, 2008 20:13:11 GMT -5
rebel,
I believe George Hart was responding to a letter he received from a treasure hunter that believed the Masonic Codes or Masonic Temple Codes could help decypher the Beale Codes. I think it had anything particularly to do with the Temple in DC or not. George was telling him that it would be a good place to search out the masonic codes.
I am still digging deeper and deeper into research. I measured my research on the CSA Treasury and the Beale Treasure. Papers lined up would be a stack about 14 feet long. A lot of research. Now I need to recover a treasure or do like Clayton give it to someone else that will. Albert
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