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Post by beale on Jun 13, 2007 16:05:52 GMT -5
Rebel,
Have you read all of the 192 pages in the book, "Lost Diaries of Thomas J. Beall?" What did you think about the genealogy? That is really TJB's brothers and sisters and their parents. Also relatives and friends.
Several are being purchased now as I have them on CD's. I sent one to Germany and treasure hunter in Georgia purchased one and another in Utah. The one in Georgia and Utah also purchased my other three CD's
1. Confederate States of America Volume 1---Lost Treasury Gold, over three hundred pages and at least one hundred photos and maps. In this book is also a map of the two locations of the CSA Treasury in Danville, Virginia. "X" marks the spots
2. Confederate Treasure in Danville, The Addendum, about 92 pages along with a lot of good information for researchers. It has the names and outfit of the 700 CSA soldiers that died in the Danville, Virginia hospitals. Also all of the citizens that lived on Craghead and Lynn Streets. Names, occupations where they slept and their ages. Also given is good information on the treasure of the CSA.
3. Ten Tales of Treasure, ten stories that I have sent to rebel and peter v. These are stories that I have listed above nine total plus one of two that I had published. Parker's Ferry Gold and Jubal Early's Gold titled Burnt Chimney.
4. Of course the last one is the story I wrote during the winter, "Lost Diaries of Thomas J. Beall." I believe that if anyone read this book seriously they would find out how much information is stored or hidden. I give a couple locations of the Beale Treasure and one of them is the exact location.
I have these posted in the "Civil War" thread on Treasurenet Forum. Should anyone be interested in any of these send me a personal message or go to the Treasurenet Forum. The CD's are $20 each or you can have them sent to you as attachments for $15. On the Treasurenet Forum
I also told everyone that purchased one will get $1,000. back when the CSA Treasury is recovered by me and assets start flowing in. Also all purchasers names will be placed into a drawing for $1 Million Dollars.
When I start reading the "Lost Diaries of Thomas J. Beall" I can not lay it down until I finish. I love reading it and I am sure others will too.
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Post by beale on May 28, 2007 18:52:13 GMT -5
rebel,
I sent you the other four stories as attachments. Cornwallis in North Carolina, Treasure of SaddleTree Gap, Found: Lost Peddler's Gold and Golden Guinea's of Fort Mayo. I think Treasure of SaddleTree Gap was the first short story I ever wrote?
I hope you enjoy all of them. See you later. P.S. I also sent Peter V. all nine of the stories at one time.
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Post by beale on May 28, 2007 6:29:04 GMT -5
Anytime you say I will send you the other four stories I have on Microsoft Word?
As for racing it will be on hold----------work is slow and a new power plant is expensive. As for the race tracks we only race on asphalt not dirt. I know where about everyone is located in the surrounding area. We have even raced in Coburn, Virginia down near Kentucky, a real nice race track with nice fans. Wish I could race there all the time?
Talk to you later and stay in touch.
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Post by beale on May 27, 2007 15:25:16 GMT -5
Sorry rebel, his name was Thomas Jefferson Beale. Jefferson not Jackson. I sent in four more stories on Friday to Treasure Cache magazine. I sent them three more today. With the two I already sent them makes nine. I didn't know I had that many stories laying around? That doesn't even count the number they have already published--------Parker's Ferry Gold, Cabinet Car Gold, Battle for Brice's Crossroads among others. Here is the names of the last nine articles I sent them: 1. Virginia's Mummy 2. Pinckneyville-Fort Knox of the Confederacy 3. Cornwallis in North Carolina 4. Battle for Brice's Crossroads--Updated 5. Ghost Treasure of the Gray Ghost 6. Company Shop's Gold 7. The Treasure of Saddletree Gap 8. Found--Lost Peddler's Gold 9. Golden Guinea's of Fort Mayo I will let you know if they decide to publish any of them. I still have several more to send in. After I get all of these on Microsoft Word, I may publish them as some sort of Combined Treasure Stories I have searched for? or something like that. I wrote another story called "Salvadus" I haven't found it yet but it should be around here somewhere? Talk to you later. PS rebel, I am also selling some of my search equipment--------my long range locater will be shipped out either tomorrow or Tuesday. I wish I could sell the rest of my equipment. Time has come for me to recover treasures that I have found and not search for anymore until I do. I also have all of my racing equipment for sale but so far no buyers. Best to you. rebel, Have you read the stories I sent you? I believe it was five in all? I sent all nine to Bassett Genealogical and Historical Library in Bassett, Virginia. They really have some nice people working there. They have significantly helped me in researching and in the finding of some of the unrecovered treasures. One day I shall repay them one hundred fold. How about a few comments on those stories for our readers? If you want any of the other four let me know, I now have them on Microsoft word? Anybody else want to read any of the stories? As I said send me a personal message and your e-mail address and I will send them to you by attachments. I have read everyone of these stories at least one hundred times and I enjoy them every time. Some of these stories still have treasures at their locations-------one day a young treasure hunter will get up for the hunt and find them? Everyone have an enjoyable Memorial Day Weekend and please remember our fallen citizens that have given us the rights and the time to enjoy what we do every single day. Our racing engine exploded last night so I guess it's back to treasure hunting for a spell?
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Post by beale on May 15, 2007 15:34:23 GMT -5
Thanks rebel. I will have to go there to read the newspapers they are not on line. Maybe they have some personal papers on line. I will definitely check it out.
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Post by beale on May 9, 2007 17:00:26 GMT -5
Should any other of our readers on this forum want one of the stories to read? Send me your e-mail address and which one you would like to read and I will send it to you or you can wait and read the stories when they get published. A couple of these stories has already been published------I have others that have been published also such as "Cabinet Car Gold" and "Parker's Ferry Gold" but I have not put them on Microsoft word yet. That being the reason I can't send them to you by e-mail. The others I have listed above I have placed them on Microsoft word and they can be sent by attachments. Let me know?
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Post by beale on May 7, 2007 19:58:03 GMT -5
rebel,
I hope you have the same e-mail address? I sent you five of the nine stories. I hope you enjoy. If there is some way you can paste them on this forum for others to read-------I wouldn't mind. I don't know how? Best to you.
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Post by beale on May 7, 2007 16:34:43 GMT -5
Let me know rebel which one you want to read first and I will e-mail it to you on an attachment? I should still have your e-mail address. If not I will let you know and you can e-mail it to me. Don't post it here thanks.
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Post by beale on May 6, 2007 20:07:04 GMT -5
Sorry rebel, his name was Thomas Jefferson Beale. Jefferson not Jackson.
I sent in four more stories on Friday to Treasure Cache magazine. I sent them three more today. With the two I already sent them makes nine. I didn't know I had that many stories laying around? That doesn't even count the number they have already published--------Parker's Ferry Gold, Cabinet Car Gold, Battle for Brice's Crossroads among others. Here is the names of the last nine articles I sent them:
1. Virginia's Mummy 2. Pinckneyville-Fort Knox of the Confederacy 3. Cornwallis in North Carolina 4. Battle for Brice's Crossroads--Updated 5. Ghost Treasure of the Gray Ghost 6. Company Shop's Gold 7. The Treasure of Saddletree Gap 8. Found--Lost Peddler's Gold 9. Golden Guinea's of Fort Mayo
I will let you know if they decide to publish any of them. I still have several more to send in. After I get all of these on Microsoft Word, I may publish them as some sort of Combined Treasure Stories I have searched for? or something like that. I wrote another story called "Salvadus" I haven't found it yet but it should be around here somewhere? Talk to you later.
PS rebel, I am also selling some of my search equipment--------my long range locator will be shipped out either tomorrow or Tuesday. I wish I could sell the rest of my equipment. Time has come for me to recover treasures that I have found and not search for anymore until I do. I also have all of my racing equipment for sale but so far no buyers. Best to you.
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Post by beale on May 5, 2007 9:44:49 GMT -5
rebel,
I wish you would look up any research you can find on Robert Morriss and Sarah his wife. Also, down in Rustburg, I found a leased deed to Robert Morriss for the Washington Inn dated from 1818 to 1828 I went looking up there a couple months back for the deed again and I could not find it. See if you can help me out on these items.
Robert's wife was Sarah Mitchell. There were several Mitchells in and around Bedford City or Liberty. Sarah was Angelina Brown's Aunt so I would suppose that Angelina's mother would have had to be a Mitchell also and her father most likely was a son of Dr. Brown of Lynchburg. He owned the Washington Hotel prior to Robert Morriss' lease of it. Several things you can find for me. If i ever get the time I am coming up there to try and find them myself. Best to you rebel. Take care and I will see you soon.
PS They tell me that the Jones Memorial Library has copies of the Danville newspapers between 1860 and 1908 see if you can confirm on this?
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Post by beale on May 3, 2007 18:01:09 GMT -5
Even if you could get down there during the digging, it most likely would be crowded about like hogs around the trough at feeding time?
I believe if I go back down there I will take a shovel and just start digging along the beach. Probably have more luck than using a detector?
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Post by beale on May 1, 2007 20:29:17 GMT -5
What's the matter with everyone? Rebel is moving I can understand him not posting. What is wrong with everyone else?
I have sent a couple of articles into "Treasure Cache" magazine. They are looking for stories. I have a bunch more. If I can get them onto microsoft word, I will send them in also.
Anyone out there been in the mountains and valleys looking for the Beale Treasure or any treasure lately?
kydave, have you gotten to Sebastian Inlet, yet?
My other book hasn't cleared the publisher yet? I am still writing. I have at least five more stories to write and about ten that I already have to put on microsoft word. I just learned how to send an attachment last night. Told everyone I don't know much about computers. I haven't made it into the "chatroom yet" Anyone care to tell me how. David Mason, I know you have been there. How about a little help. Also, I would like to be able to make "pics" don't know how.
There is plenty out there to post about and we can all learn from each other. See you all on this forum more often I hope?
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Post by beale on Apr 16, 2007 20:52:39 GMT -5
rebel,
Shipping one of my books out on CD to Germany tomorrow. A fellow that stores treasure research wants it for his archives. I am glad there are people like this out there. Floyd Mann is another researcher that has tons of research in his archives. He purchased every book that I have written except the last two that have not been published yet and that I wrote this winter.
"Confederate Treasure in Danville," "The Addendum" will clear publisher in two weeks except for the last chapter that hasn't been written yet. I am ghostwriting it and the man I am doing it for does not want to write the last chapter till the other is finished and ready to publish. He alone knows what he wants in the last chapter-------I will write it ---------- but he will have to verbal it to me---at least what exactly he wants. This book has 700 CSA soldiers that died in the Danville Hospitals, all businesses, owners and citizens that lived on Craghead and Lynn Streets where the hospitals, railroad depots, arsenal and about all CSA Government activity was located. It will contain the reasons for the CSA losing the war---------it was because of forty-six miles of railroad built 3 1/2 inches to narrow-----the narrow gauge railroad of the Piedmont Railroad. It was the reason for the South losing the war but it was also the reason that the CSA Government left all of it's treasure in Danville, Virginia. The last chapter in the book is going to disclose other treasures that were left behind in Danville other than the treasures published in J. Frank Carroll's book in 1996, "Confederate Treasure in Danville. A good read for the researcher of the CSA Government during the Civil War.
Anyone wanting to make an advance order on this book can send me a personal message and I will give you directions for the purchase. This book will be distributed and sold at all meetings of the Sons of the Confederacy and the UDC, United Daughters of the Confederacy. The whole State of North Carolina has already made this book top priority on their speaker list. Any others can personal message me.
As for my other book I wrote this winter, "Lost Diaries of Thomas J. Beall," it is for sale on CD for $19.95 postage included for the USA but for other countries the cost is $25.00 to cover extra postage. The "Confederate Treasure in Danville, The Addendum" is the same price. We are also going to sale a large 40 inch by 40 inch Map of Danville Defences made on April 10th, 1865, the day the CSA Government left Danville. The map will be black and white in a tube. The map is $12.95. At all book signings a color copy in an exquisite silver lined frame will be on display for all to see.
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Post by beale on Apr 22, 2007 14:37:16 GMT -5
Tomm,
What list of names are you referring to?
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Post by beale on Apr 21, 2007 14:12:13 GMT -5
Tomm,
Do you by chance know where the silver is in Ohio that is 7 feet thick? Really this is true, a vein of silver 7 feet thick. Bigger than the Comstock Lode.
By the way Tomm since my first guess was right what about the second guess, you didn't say?
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