CIVIL WAR GOLD in Arkansas
In this video, we look at a simplified summary of the story Bushwacker Treasure, by Carl F. Hoots, which appeared in the September 1972 issue of the magazine ‘Long John Latham’s Treasure World.’
The stories which appear in this magazine include:
– Bushwhacker Treasure, by Carl F. Hoots
– Missing Fruit Jars of Cash, by Edward D. Baier
– Lost Mexican Army Payroll, by D. Van Atchley
– The ‘Bankers’ Shipwreck Treasure, by Donald E. Getz
– The Pack Train Robbery Treasure, by Maurice Kildare
– Lost Platinum Lode, by Richard Taylor
– Where to Find Cariboo Gold, by Gerry Erberich
– Endless Quest for the Spider Rock Treasure, by Steve Wilson
– Lost Cave of Gold, by T.W. Paterson
http://truetalesofburiedtreasure.com/
4 miles north of Sturkie is a bunch of springs and one of them is by a hill that’s a depression and empty. This is where the sinkhole location is near some oak trees called the Lost Spring. On this land there is over 10 springs. One of them is empty.
Always such a treat. Thank you & Merry Christmas.
Promotes a desire to buy a metal detector, is that the Orgin, or could it possibly be a true story… "?"
Great story! Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Went out metal detecting today. Didnt find anything but junk, true tail.
DURING WAR MANY OPPORTUNITIES TO GET RICH ALWAYS HAPPENS. I READ ABOUT A GUY AS AN AMERICAN SOLDIER IN GERMANY FOUND A SACK OF DIAMONDS WORTH MILLIONS, HE BURIED IT BEFORE THE GERMANS CAPTURED HIM. HE WENT BACK YEARS LATER, BUT NEVER FOUND IT!!!!