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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 Rebel KGC on May 15, 2007 6:33:43 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: ;D (that "High-Test" again...) beale, just following up on JML... gonna get there later this week... STILL looking for my stuff... "doing" the flower(s) patch... digging da weeds... JML: www.jmlibrary.com www.citysearch.com hh... ENJOY!!!
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Post by Rebel KGC on May 15, 2007 6:52:46 GMT -5
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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 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 Rebel KGC on May 27, 2007 19:18:17 GMT -5
Yo! ;D Yep, beale... good info there... wanna let JML know about 'em AND your "TOME"... will explain to 'em, we need a "Resource Filing Cabinet" of this stuff for FUTURE researchers/investigaters... closed tomorrow, so maybe I can get to 'em on Tuesday... they MAY get with you by e-mail... so, keep checking...
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Post by Rebel KGC on May 27, 2007 21:34:30 GMT -5
Yo! ;D beale, gonna help you out by giving VERY brief review of 'em... delete if TOO much info is given out... GHOST TREASURY OF THE GRAY GHOST - About Mosby (CSA) in Fairfax County... LOTS of action up there... beale foccused on Frying Pan Church area... VIRGINIA'S MUMMY - Chesterfield County, Va. story about a well preserved guy... P. Clay; did you know about Pocahontas Highway in Chesterfield County... it is now known as PocaHAUNTED Highway... Rt. 360, I think... even had State Troopers out there, once. BATTLE FOR BRICE'S CROSSROAD - LOST Yankee Payroll... COMPANY SHOP'S GOLD - (AKA Burlington, NC)... another Civil War tale... Capt. Duchase and the Rebel Gold/Confederate Treasury... he later fled to the Rebel "compound" in Mexico... LATER used by OUTLAWS!!! NC Treasure Hunters... get it!!! PINCKNEYVILLE - The Rebel Ft. Knox... at Broad River in SC; SC Treasure Hunters... get it!!! Well, beale, you have done your "homework"... and "in-the-field" work... THANKS! for sharing... NOW, about that race car engine "blow-out"... reminds me of the George Harrison (former BEATLE...)... "FASTER (AND FASTER)" LGA!!! New London in Bedford County has a SPEEDWAY... my home town has a SPEEDWAY, put in by a brother FreeMason, Jeff Vaugh... check out SHENANDOAH SPEEDWAY... in Page County, Va. Home of BLUE GRASS in the Shenandoah Valley...
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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 Rebel KGC on May 28, 2007 12:24:37 GMT -5
Yo! ;D beale, go ahead and send 'em up... will also do "reviews"; Jeff doesn't have dirt race track up in da Shenandoah Valley... Bro. Jeff ain't no "hayseed"... HA! HA! HA! Tell 'em that Bro. John T. sent you... for more info... www.shenandoahspeedway.comFORGOT to mention (getting OLD... ...); George Harrison wrote that song, when HE was FAST race car driver... a BEATLE??? LGA!!!
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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 Rebel KGC on May 28, 2007 19:15:11 GMT -5
Yo! ;D Got 'em... THANKS! Will review and "post" tomorrow...
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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 Jul 1, 2007 20:57:23 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. I have now sold all four CD's to Georgia, Utah, Colorado and Florida. There have been several that have purchased only one. One of these was shipped to Germany. For each CD purchased their name will be placed in a drawing for $1 Million Dollars after I recover the Confederate Treasury and sell enough to cover overhead and the Prize Drawing. When the CSA Treasury is recovered then we will go for the BEALE!
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Post by beale on Jul 16, 2007 21:46:33 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. I have now sold all four CD's to Georgia, Utah, Colorado and Florida. There have been several that have purchased only one. One of these was shipped to Germany. For each CD purchased their name will be placed in a drawing for $1 Million Dollars after I recover the Confederate Treasury and sell enough to cover overhead and the Prize Drawing. When the CSA Treasury is recovered then we will go for the BEALE! Rockhound and David Mason send me your mailing address by personal message and I will send you a copy of my TOME, "Lost Diaries of Thomas J. Beall," absolutely free. I would like to see what others think about the book. There is a lot of serious research in the book, all characters existed and were involved in this treasure saga, the genealogy is real and the treasure is real. Actually I don't think it is even fiction I believe it is actually the way the Beale Treasure was found and concealed-------it may not however be how it was or will be recovered? Let me know and I will get these off in the mail to you both. All I ask in return is an impartial review.
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Post by Rockhound on Jul 18, 2007 10:27:33 GMT -5
Hi Albert, I'd be more than happy to "review" your book but with the proviso that you realise I'll be reading it as a relative ignoramus compared with those discussing the topic here. That may be a good thing, however, as I won't be bogged down with too many preconceived opinions and will be able to read it as any other relative newcomer to the subject.
I hope my comments will prove useful to you.
Again I thank you for your offer and I've already sent you my address in a personal message.
Your friend,
Gordon
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