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4 Buried Treasure May be Health Hazard
By John H. Murrell
Indian Nations where there is
buried gold.
8 Oklahoma Caches
By Michael Paul Henson
Stashed robbery loot variously estimated from $ 50,000 to $ 100,000.
20 Warren Mun’s Lost Cache
By Robert Turpin
Buckskin bag full of gold.
24 The Celebrated Bank Robber
By Ken Weinman
About $85,000 in gold coins, stolen in various stagecoach robberies.
32 Jesse James Fabulous Robbery Caches
By Angie Irons
The James brother’s careers lasted nearly 16 years, and over 75 robberies totaling $6 million!
40 The Little Girl Never Told — Turkey Track Trail Treasure
By Tom Vance
$60,000 in gold coins buried in an iron kettle by a Creek Indian in the 1880s.
44 Goldie Got Away
By Bob Turpin
400 pounds of gold buried somewhere between Artillery Mound and the Caney River.
47 Oklahoma Gemstones Locations
By Micahel Paul Henson
Good pickings in Cleveland,McCurtain,
Ottawa and Pontotoc counties.
52 Assassins Keep Their Secrets
By Bill Kelly
Bert Casey’s hidden loot is estimated that as much as $100,000.
58 The Robber’s Grave Stays Silent
By B. G. Revis
$96,000 in stolen gold taken in a daring robbery by a band of outlaws in 1885. |
61 Bank Robbery Loot Buried at Rock Crossing
By Anthony M. Belli
Buried somewhere along the south bank of the Red River are 500 $20 gold pieces buried
there in 1894 and never recovered.
66 Hermits, Recluses and Misers
By John H. Murrell
One thing these three classes of people have in common is the amount of
money they have and they generally live on the edge of towns and cities.
70 A Desperate Woman Killed
By John Manwin
$10,000 in gold coins buried near an old cabin at Younger’s Bend.
75 How to Research Indian Land
By Don Head
Use the Dawes Roll.
79 Oklahoma Gang’s Loot
By Anthony J. Pallante
Famous outlaw gangs Henry Starr, Doolin and Dalton, Rufus Buck, Belle Starr, and the Ned Christie.
84 Creek Against Creek — Creek Nation’s Treasures
By W. Craig Gaines
A trunk full of $20 gold pieces buried by Chief Opothleyahola and $60,000 hidden by Chief Paseola.
91 A Slippery Herring —Bob Herring’s Gold Coins
By Tim Casey
$31,000 in gold coins that were stashed at Flat Top Mountain..
95 The Secret Marks of Treasure Hill
By Tom Vance
$10,000 in silver coins lost in 1833.
100 Oklahoma Outlaws
By John Minges
Various outlaw caches still lost or
found? |