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

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Lost Treasure Anthology - OKLAHOMA Treasure Stories Volume-II

(digital downloadable book)

This digital book contains 19 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          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?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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