The Buried Treasure That Haunts This Entire Town

The Buried Treasure That Haunts This Entire Town

As the Confederacy collapsed, rumors spread: gold bullion and coins were secretly moved south, then disappeared. Some say it was stolen. Others believe it’s still buried somewhere in Georgia or Alabama. Treasure hunters still search today. Was it hidden? Stolen? Lost forever? One of the Civil War’s biggest mysteries.

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1 Comments

  1. @wilfredocanlas1138 on April 25, 2025 at 3:23 am

    Taken by aliens who works to collapse the confederacy.

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