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Post by Rebel KGC on Jan 27, 2009 8:51:32 GMT -5
;D STARBUCKS! Roy Dallas has "posted" the LATEST... on HIS web-site, thebealekey.com/ AND! It is the NOVEL GAME MAP. Could NOVEL be a "code" for NOVELL? HISTORICAL per- son in EARLY Lynchburg, Va. history? I have in hand a cut-out of the MYSTERY PICTURE OF THE WEEK from News-Advance (news- paper), of the William W. Norvel house and "land" at 822 Federal Street, built in 1818. Could it be? NAAAWW... HOWEVER, I WILL check it out... ;D
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Post by kydave on Jan 27, 2009 11:32:54 GMT -5
Ha! Anbody can Anagram and make it spell whatever! Another Dead End!
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Post by key master on Jan 27, 2009 15:39:25 GMT -5
The reads here ae great. Rebel tell the story of Russell in bedford history John it was I think ;D Oh did you go by the cemetery?
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jan 27, 2009 17:25:11 GMT -5
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Post by key master on Jan 28, 2009 9:32:06 GMT -5
The one on the left on murry hollow roar that has the petrified wood at the gate and the quartz head stone. turning point 1 I thought that Albert was going to have you look at it.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jan 29, 2009 12:17:35 GMT -5
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Post by key master on Jan 29, 2009 21:02:10 GMT -5
Its up that road just off the road on your left. Check that out when your up that way. History mystery, Travel buddy of TJ's is there.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jan 29, 2009 21:26:00 GMT -5
;D OK, gotta take some stuff to storage outside of Bedford City soon, and I can just mosey up da road apiece... travel da road into the hollow, there... Serenity Edge is up there, and wife MAY wanna go there fer Valentine weekend... HA!
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Post by beale on Jan 31, 2009 13:29:33 GMT -5
The one on the left on murry hollow roar that has the petrified wood at the gate and the quartz head stone. turning point 1 I thought that Albert was going to have you look at it. I posted a rather lengthy response to this but for some reason it never got posted. To summary: Murray Hollow Road is Highway 717 There is not petrified wood gate or quartz head stone? There is not cemetery as far as I know on this road? There is a cemetery on top of Taylor's Mt. at the Cool Springs Church. I do not believe Murray Hollow Road could be deciphered from the cipher codes, I do not believe it existed in 1819 or 1822. keymaster sent me an aerial and the hollow he pointed to as Beale going up it was not Murray Hollow Road? To go to the top of Taylor's Mtn. in those days you would have to have taken the old stage road through Murrell's Gap Road. From Bedford you could go west on the Lynchburg-Salem Pike to Irving and turn north towards Kelso, then bearing off to the south up a hollow that leads to Murrell's Gap. I have taken my car over this road over the gap and down into Goose Creek Valley near Smyrna. You could also leave Liberty go up highway 122 to Kelso and turn south there towards the hollow that leads to Murrell's Gap. No I do not believe Murray Hollow Road existed that long ago. It is more modern and was not possibley around until after the 1880's or later. Albert One other thing I mentioned was the post by keymaster wanting to know if I asked Rebel to go to the cemetery on Murray Hollow Road----------You sent me an email saying you were not going to work with me that you could get several posters here on the forum to invest or walk-about help you. Therefore I had no reason to ask Rebel. I also told you that Rebel and I are about the only two that live nearby to Montvale but you said you could get others to help you, so I let you at it. So leave me out of everything. I told you to help you, I would have to have undeniable proof of your decypherment and you could not or would not supply it. So that is where we parted ways. Albert
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Post by key master on Jan 31, 2009 13:42:10 GMT -5
;DI dont think he gets out much.
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Post by beale on Jan 31, 2009 17:55:09 GMT -5
;D OK, gotta take some stuff to storage outside of Bedford City soon, and I can just mosey up da road apiece... travel da road into the hollow, there... Serenity Edge is up there, and wife MAY wanna go there fer Valentine weekend... HA! rebel, That Serenity Edge is an expensive place to stay? Have you checked their prices about $225. to $275. a night. I hope you have a freebee because I could never pay that much for a night of fun and relaxation? Albert
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jan 31, 2009 23:38:18 GMT -5
LAWD GAWD A'MIGHTY! Yer correct!! Gotta find da B.T. to do it!!! Gonna have to settle fer P. of O. I recken... LOL. Gonna ride up there and look it over, tho... see how RICH pp "live"...
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Post by key master on Feb 1, 2009 11:36:09 GMT -5
Say what you say, you can BS these people, But in my defense. I gave you instructions on how to decipher the code,( For the airs )and you said you did not have time, was to busy. still got the e-mail. If anyone wants it forward to them. And I don't care which way the road went then, The graves have dates on them. They are 1700's friend. I showed you the way i had to go.
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Post by beale on Feb 1, 2009 15:40:11 GMT -5
keymaster,
I told you I did not have the time to decipher the codes again even though you supplied a "key" which may or may not work. It is up to you to send me the decipherment, let me look it over and if justified I told you I would check it out for you. I will not try to decipher the codes again. I told you I did not have the time. You said you had them deciphered and you knew where the treasure was buried----------well go dig it up. Don't try to throw crap in my yard--------it is up to you to supply the decipherment, I simply told you I would not waste my time trying to decipher them. It is up to you to supply the decipherment. You did not want to do it you said you would go to the forum and get others to help you. Well, get them to help you but don't think I am hindering you or as you say BS these people. Leave me out of it and get your help. Albert
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Post by Rebel KGC on Feb 2, 2009 19:32:45 GMT -5
HA! Gotta go up mountain to @ 3000 ' to SERENITY EDGE; THEY probably found it "Doc", to build it... gonna have to do MORE research on mountain cemeteries in "those parts". It is MORE like Irving Springs Road "switch" off of the RR tracks; what I remember is that "Rebels" off-loaded CSA "assets" (covered by "coffins"), put onto a wagon or two... "high-tailing" up the hollow there. Wagon or two were "pulled into" a "local" rebel's barn, which was set on fire. LATER, all of it was buried at THAT "site", once the fire was out. YEARS later, "it" was moved... where? DUNNO.
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