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WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE CONFEDERATE GOLD? ... Since the "Lost Confederate Gold" story has been investigated, another tale has also slipped into the picture; this story is being whispered about the Brantley County-Wayne County area and will be the subject of another feature.
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www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabrantl/confedgold.html
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabrantl/confedgold.html
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For Best Prices on; Metal Detectors! ... ; Tesoro Metal Detectors; Fisher Metal Detectors; 1 Metal Detector .com ... All the money, gold, silver, jewelry, and even silverware and antiques, etc., and all the money left in the State Treasury, in Montgomery, were loaded on these barges/boats.
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www.thomasathomas.com/Metal_detector_stories_Confederat...
www.thomasathomas.com/Metal_detector_stories_Confederate_Gold_in_Alabama.htm
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Many leading bankers failed to surrender their gold and silver for Confederate bonds. ... The claim was that as the bank had refused to surrender the gold to the Confederate government, as required by law of the Confederate congress, and buried it, it forfeited all right to recovery. The soldiers claimed the money by right...
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www.bivouacbooks.com/bbv3i1s10.htm
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It's also giving a boost to a book by Washington journalist Warren Getler, who spent six years researching Masonic cabals and arcane codes to tell the true story of a Confederate underground that hid gold caches in remote outposts in the South and Southwest.
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www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A254-2004Nov20.h...
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A254-2004Nov20.html
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What happened to the lost Confederate gold? There is an old trunk on display in Washington, GA. There are many legends. ... Legend has it that this trunk once held the missing Confederate gold. In 1902, the trunk was found in the basement of the bank in Washington, the building where Jefferson Davis held the last meeting of...
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socyberty.com/history/the-lost-confederate-gold/
socyberty.com/history/the-lost-confederate-gold/
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Canada may still hold millions in secret Confederate gold ... He is alleged to have led a convoy with $80,000 worth of Confederate gold to a hiding spot in New Mexico, while "other convoys headed south into Florida, one went into Mexico, another into Canada, after traveling west into Kansas and going north to avoid...
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www.freemasonrywatch.org/confederate_gold.html
www.freemasonrywatch.org/confederate_gold.html
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I am making The Hunt for Confederate Gold sound a bit like Indiana Jones, which is not the right idea at all. It is more like a story of the French Resistance. Or better still, it is Atlas Shrugged without the nastiness and atheism and by an author who actually knows something about America.
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www.lewrockwell.com/wilson/wilson19.html
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He is alleged to have led a convoy with $80,000 worth of Confederate gold to a hiding spot in New Mexico, while "other convoys headed south into Florida, one went into Mexico, another into Canada, after traveling west into Kansas and going north to avoid Union troops.";
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www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/944180/posts
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One of Georgia's most lingering and possibly lucrative mysteries is that of the lost Confederate gold. Worth roughly $100,000 in 1865, when it disappeared, it would be a small fortune in today's dollars--around one million dollars.
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kudcom.com/www/gold.html
kudcom.com/www/gold.html
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