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  1. jehovahuponyou on September 27, 2022 at 8:20 am

    ELVIS ALREADY GOT THE GOODS!

    PS – THIS GUY READING IS BORING AS HELL – LET HIM KEEP HIS LOOT!

  2. Detecting Smiths on September 27, 2022 at 8:21 am

    That was a cool story. Super interesting. TC&HH

  3. Brian Quilty on September 27, 2022 at 8:21 am

    Great research on that story Lee. I’m betting someone found this cache already.

  4. Coin a-DIG-tion on September 27, 2022 at 8:24 am

    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!

  5. Kaye's Diggin It on September 27, 2022 at 8:32 am

    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 😀👍

  6. RVFeature on September 27, 2022 at 8:36 am

    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.

  7. Дмитрий. on September 27, 2022 at 8:44 am

    Интересная история.лайк от друга.

  8. TheHouse on September 27, 2022 at 8:45 am

    Great story! 🙂👍

  9. Extended Arms Cleaning Contractors - Memphis Tenn on September 27, 2022 at 8:47 am

    ❤👍

  10. PAPAROUS whats in the dirt on September 27, 2022 at 8:50 am

    Awesome story!!!

  11. Rincevent on September 27, 2022 at 9:05 am

    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 🖖

  12. Travelling Bottle Digger on September 27, 2022 at 9:09 am

    Great tale, Lee. One day I hope to find some sort of fine treasure !!

  13. Clayton County History Hound on September 27, 2022 at 9:16 am

    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.

  14. TIDY TREASURE HUNTER on September 27, 2022 at 9:19 am

    Very interesting story Lee

  15. Oldies&Goodies on September 27, 2022 at 9:19 am

    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

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