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Back before the Civil War started there was a man by the name of Solomon Shaw who owned a factory and a mill near Quincy, Tennessee. Mr. Shaw liked to keep his liquid assets close to his home. These liquid assets, in the form of hard gold coins were kept in his home until the start of the Civil War. ... Treasure Links...
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okietreasurehunter.blogspot.com/2009/09/civil-war-treas...
okietreasurehunter.blogspot.com/2009/09/civil-war-treasure-in-tennessee.html
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Spectra Excel Spreadsheet; DFX Excel Spreadsheet; Treasure Magazines for Sale; Metal Detecting in the Woods; How to Clean Clad Coins; Civil War Bullets for Sale; Your So Called Hobby...; Sometimes Treasure Finds You...
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Known by numerous names such as riverboat, paddleboat, sternwheeler, and the showboat, the steamboat was invented by Robert Fulton and revolutionized river travel between 1810 and the Civil War along the muddy Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri Rivers.
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www.linecamp.com/museums/americanwest/define_the_west/r...
www.linecamp.com/museums/americanwest/define_the_west/river_boats/river_boats.html
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The SS Republic, with its shipment of gold intended to help finance post-Civil War reconstruction in the South, sank on Oct. 25 ,1865, after battling a hurricane for two days. Most of the ship's passengers were rescued, but the $400,000 in $20 gold coins and other cargo went to the bottom, off the continental shelf.
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www.cronaca.com/archives/001551.html
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The drama of salvaging the sub is only the prelude to a page-turning account of how scientists unsealed this archaeological treasure chest and discovered the inner-workings of a submarine more technologically advanced than anyone expected, as well as numerous, priceless artifacts. ... Subject: United States - Civil War...
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www.powells.com/partner/24019/biblio/1-0345447719-0
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1 Remote Warehouse US History- 1800 to Civil War ... The drama of salvaging the sub is only the prelude to a page-turning account of how scientists unsealed this archaeological treasure chest and discovered the inner-workings of a submarine more technologically advanced than anyone expected, as well as numerous,
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www.powells.com/biblio?show=9780345447715
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"At the sound of that machine-like snap of arms, General Gordon started, caught in a moment its significance, and instantly assumed the finest attitude of a soldier. ... ; Source: "Historical Times Encyclopedia of the Civil War"]
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history-world.org/appomattox.htm
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The authors believe that a network of KGC "sentinels" were responsible for hiding various amounts gold and silver, protecting the caches during their lifetime, and then passing on to others the coded information that would one day yield the treasure locations and help finance a second Civil War.
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www.freemasonrywatch.org/confederate_gold.html
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All the passengers boarded life boats and got off alive, but the coins, intended to help pay for reconstruction of the South after the Civil War, went to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean with the Republic. An expert has estimated they would be worth $120 million to $180 million today.
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www.nusd.k12.az.us/schools/nhs/gthomson.class/articles/...
www.nusd.k12.az.us/schools/nhs/gthomson.class/articles/US.hsitory/suken.steam.boat.coins.htm
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