Treasures Of Indian Territory Of Oklahoma

By WIll Welton
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Published: Aug. 13, 2010
Words: 91,696 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452370439


Short description

I have written of some of the stories of outlaw treasure and also of the gold mines of Oklahoma. For I knew several of the people, in their old age, I wrote about in the stories. One of the stories was about my step father whom I loved and misses him to this day. There is still gold found today in the creeks and dirt in several areas just waiting for someone to come and find it.

Extended description

Other stories are centered about outlaws such as the silver coins that were buried in Le Flore County on the Holsum Valley road near the old Sulpher River Bridge. The legend states that around half a bushel of silver coins was hidden by bandits somewhere along the roadside.
More outlaws gangs as tales were told, buried their stolen loot at what is now Roman Nose State Park close to Watonga in Blaine County.
Famous outlaw gangs Henry Starr, Doolin and Dalton, Rufus Buck, Belle Starr, Jessie James, Frank James and Ned Christie hid their loot in Robber’s Cave State Park close to Wilburton in Latimer County.
The James brother’s careers lasted nearly 16 years, and over 75 robberies totaling $6 million! Northeastern Oklahoma Counties. There are many stories of Jesse James loot being hidden in the state from the northern Counties to Bryon County on the Red River in the south. Since the James gang came from Missouri, many people believe that they hid out in the Nation during a cooling .. (Read more)


Tags

gold, horses, gold mining, gold panning, outlaws, facts, silver, gold bars, people disappear, silver mine, people success, gold claims

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