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Oklahoma Treasure Stories - Volume 1 - Anthology - (Digital Download)  

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Lost Treasure Anthology - OKLAHOMA Treasure Stories Volume-I

(digital downloadable book)

This digital book contains 23 different stories -- over 100+ pages -- all dedicated to Oklahoma Treasures!

Anthology: This Anthology is a collection of published stories, by multiple authors, in a book format. It was compiled from the Archives of one or more of our six publications: Lost Treasure – Treasure Cache – Treasure Facts – Treasure World – True Treasure – Rockhound.

 

History: In 1966 True Treasure magazine started publication as a bi-monthly and was soon joined by Treasure World magazine, also a bi-monthly published on alternate months. In December 1975 these two magazines were joined and re-named Lost Treasure magazine. Over the years three other magazines, Rockhound, Treasure Facts and Treasure Cache were added to our publishing family. Of these six magazines only Treasure Cache/Treasure Facts and Lost Treasure are currently being published.

 

Table of Content

4          Lockridge, Oklahoma – Ghost Town

            By Frank Hayslip

            A place to find old coins and tokens.

 

 8         An Oklahoma Counterfeit Coin Cache

            By Tom Vance

Counterfeiter’s cache of dies and coins for silver dollars dated 1922 and 1925.

 

13        Gold at the End of the Trail of Tears

            By Duard Lawley

Where money has been lost or stolen for over 150 years.

 

17        Grandpa Clarks’s Gold

            By Richard E. Jones

$5,000 in gold buried somewhere near Tahlequah.

 

21        Bank Robbery Loot at Rock Crossing

            By Anthony M. Belli

Buried 500 $20 gold pieces along the bank of the Red River.

 

25        Bell Starr’s Iron Door

            By Sharon Carter

A large iron door taken from a train robbery used to cover the loot that was hidden in a cave.

 

28        Heart Center Treasure

            By Kim E. Nichols          

Found broken mason jars of hundreds of silver dollars, silver half-dollars and quarters.

 

31        James Gang Hides Again

            By Jerry Eckhart

$2 million worth of gold bullion lies somewhere in the Wichita Mountains?

 

36        Chief Blackface’s Golden Booty

            By Ken Weinman

Is this stolen fortune in gold bars still stored in an Oklahoma cave?

 

40        Silver Coins Missing in Oklahoma

            By Tom Vance

“I buried $500 silver dollars out there under a big oak tree.”

 

45        Great Stories - Great Finds

            By Denver Claxton

Metal detecting clubs sharing great stories and finds.

 

48        Zipped Lip

            By Bob Turpin

The location of this buried gold died with the old man.

50        Al Spencer’s Bandit Loot

            By Tim Casey

A large cache of $100,000 in diamonds, watches and rings buried on a farm.

 

55        Blood in the Red River Valley

            By Bill Kelly

Bill Cook’s claim to fame is that his entire $62,000 holdup loot is still buried.

           

59        Lost and Found and Lost and

             Found

            By Gary Taylor

The rediscovery of an ancient Spanish sword creates new interest.

 

63        Treasure of Brushy Mountain

            By Bob Turpin

Where an elusive cache of Spanish gold and silver lies?

 

66        The Elusive Gold of Devils

             Canyon

            By W. C. Jameson

Several small caches of coins dating from the 1830s to 1880 have been found.

                                               

80        Oklahoma Mystery Wapanucka

            By Samantha Hutchinson

Several small caches of coins dating from the 1830s to 1880 have been found.

 

86        Murder, Mystery and Gold

            By Bob Turpin

Was there gold buried on the Royce Farm like the old man claimed?

 

89        The Cache of Little Big Horn

            By Ken Weinman

$25,000 in newly minted U.S. gold coins and personal items.

 

94        Blood at Cutthroat Gap

            By David F Crane

            $10,000 in silver coins lost in 1833.

 

96        Old Outlaw Hideouts

            By John Sidwell

A small list of outlaw hideouts is just a peek in the poke of Oklahoma’s hideouts.

 

100     A Record Breaking Day

            By Ralph Michael

Approximately $14,000 in gold and silver coins in a burlap sack.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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