BURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS SHELBY COUNTY TENNESSEE
BURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS SHELBY COUNTY TENNESSEE
Today’s tale takes us to Shelby County, Tennessee for an account of a 100 plus year old Treasure story from an 1877 newspaper.
Hope you Enjoy! 🙂
ELVIS ALREADY GOT THE GOODS!
PS – THIS GUY READING IS BORING AS HELL – LET HIM KEEP HIS LOOT!
That was a cool story. Super interesting. TC&HH
Great research on that story Lee. I’m betting someone found this cache already.
that’s where I live!! taking notes! I’ve kayaked many miles of the Wolf but have never heard of that furnace. I have planned a kayak/metal detecting trip this summer on the Wolf and now I have a treasure to look for! thanks!
Most likely long gone but this is another of your wonderful stories. My sister heard your voice and said that you have a great voice 😀👍
Thanks for sharing this story! I am researching any treasure tales in Tennessee and have a bit more info. on this one for you. Cochran’s Sawmill was located at 111 Navy Yard as found in the Memphis Daily Appeal from 1882. After looking into the yard, I discovered the latitude and longitude of the Navy Yard from its listing as a historical site, due to its role in the Civil War. The location of the old Navy Yard is currently where the parking lot is just north of the Pyramid. When I asked my husband, who is from Memphis, what was there before the pyramid was built,? he said, he remembers a sawmill being there and that it was old and run down.
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Great story! 🙂👍
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Awesome story!!!
Hi Lee, it’s been a while that I didn’t comment one of your videos and they still are highly interesting. Thanks for sharing this new buried treasure with us Lee 👍🍻
And also, late but sincerely, I wish you an happy new year and most important good health.
Long life and prosperity my friend 🖖
Great tale, Lee. One day I hope to find some sort of fine treasure !!
Enjoyed another great treasure story. I’m guessing for every story that was published or handed down from generation to generation, there are a million treasures that were just buried by people that didn’t trust banks. Can’t wait until the day I find one lol. Thanks for sharing, good luck, happy hunting and take care.
Very interesting story Lee
It showed that i was not subbed so had to resubscribe. Always some truth in Tales of Treasure Hunting. Just a matter of a lot of research and dedication of who what where when and how. We all know why. Thanks another great story HH TC AL