True Tales of Buried Treasure: Legends of Virginia's Civil War Gold
True Tales of Buried Treasure: Legends of Virginia's Civil War Gold
In this video, we look at a simplified summary of the story ‘Civil War Gold’ by Charles A. Mills, which appeared in the September 1985 issue of the magazine ‘Western & Eastern Treasures.’
The stories which appear in this magazine include:
– Finding an Untouched Old Park, by Steve R. McLeod
– Easy Steps to Better Bottles, by Rory B. Pollaro
– Ghost Town USA – Ghost Towns of Alpine County, California, by Gary B. Speck
– The Acid Line, by Dana Russell
– A Key to Camp Cody’s Treasures, by Jim Turner
– Civil War Gold, by Charles A. Mills
– Never Give Up! By Graham Marsh
– Successful Gold Dredging in Pools, by Jim Ballard
– The Miner’s Electric Head Lamp – For Nighttime TH’ing, by William Van Tilburg
– Discrimination: Friend or Foe? By Bob Roach
– Coinshooting New York State’s Old Groves, by Ricky A. Rupp
– Two Reservoir Lessons, by Lar Hothem
– Coinshooting Reconsidered, by Bruce L. Bartlett
– Nudge Your Luck, by Don J. Hilterbrant
– Testing the Compass Gold Star 400, by Robert H. Sickler
– Camp Crystal Lake, by Tom Killiam
– Custer-Reno-Benteen, by Lucile Bowen
– People in Metal Detecting: Al Gross, by Carol Lewellen
– Cache Hunting: Didn’t You Want to Find a Few? By H. Glenn Carson
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Now this one is likely in the Federal Reserve Bank Corporation, the same whom we’re behind the Southern Plantation Owners, those with upwards of 900 – 1,200 enslaved people’s, having been the source that ignited the flames of war. Said to be the wealthiest men in the world at that time, they were fully focused on keeping the privilege of "Free Labor", unwilling to consider paying for labor, though their profits were so enormous, they could have easily transformed their operations into "Working Farms and Factories", with continued successes, and no blood loss, yet they resorted to enticing their neighbors under the supposition that "They would not have Northern Politicians telling them how to live their Southern Lives."
… and so, the Newspapers served up their propaganda and they committed Treason upon the nation and President, whom had not intended to take actions upon the Slavery situation of the South, but was focused upon the Westward movement and new states, being Free States, allowing the Southerners time to come to terms with their "System".
I need to be very direct here about the state of Virginia. Theres alot of gold coins and gold out there somewhere throughout the whole state. Please understand why I say this for. Virginia was by far one of the most active states in America back then where people hid their gold poesessions in the ground due to robbers and conartists bushwacking people due to very little law in the land. Soo here is where you realize finding gold. Nobody is against it and even if you find it chances are your looking at a significant amount of it if you do find it bc gold coins now are soo exstensively expensive now and gold it’s self is nearly $2,000 dollars an once. I mean borrow someone’s metal detector and find the gold. Theres a ton of it in the state of Virginia due to all the activities during the whole 1800’s with people moveing around. It’s definately one of my favorite states to search for gold in bc theres a ton of it in the ground.