Lost Treasures of Arkansas's Waterways

Lost Treasures of Arkansas's Waterways

Author: W. C. Jameson

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780990597131

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From the earliest native inhabitants to Spanish explorers to early settlers, travelers have always followed the paths of Arkansas?s waterways. This collection includes 16 legends about Civil War artifacts, silver bullets, sealed caves, and collapsed mines?all set along the rivers and streams of Arkansas. Jameson?s research indicates that there are bounties yet to be recovered among the banks, beds, and bottoms. Rooted in local detail and historical fact, these stories will engage hikers, kayakers, and armchair adventures alike.


Buried Treasures of the Great Plains

Buried Treasures of the Great Plains

Author: W. C. Jameson

Publisher: august house

Published: 2006-01-10

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780874834864

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Relates local legends of hidden fortunes and lost treasures left behind by outlaws, pioneers, and prospectors


Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of Arkansas

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of Arkansas

Author: W. C. Jameson

Publisher: Goldminds Publishing

Published: 2011-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781930584266

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Arkansas has long been a land rich in history and lore, and few of the events associated with The Natural State are more compelling and provocative than those associated with lost mines and buried treasures. Within these pages, award-winning author W.C. Jameson has captured and interpreted the most complete collection of these rich and varied stories of lost treasure.


Lost Oklahoma Treasure

Lost Oklahoma Treasure

Author: W. Craig Gaines

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2021-03-22

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1439672199

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Oklahoma keeps its secrets. Adventurers combing the Wichita Mountains for the legendary Lost Cave with an Iron Door can slake their thirst at Cache Creek or Treasure Lake. Following the tradition of French and Spanish explorers, miners and pioneers stashed their valuable discoveries along the Santa Fe Trail and the California Road. Chief Opothleyahola reportedly buried gold coins that could be worth more than $14 million today, while businessman Dr. John J. Hayes never returned from a Confederate refugee camp to reclaim his hidden fortune. From the unrecovered loot of the James Gang to the fabled funds of the Knights of the Golden Circle, W. Craig Gaines tracks tales of treasure across sixty Oklahoma counties.


The River

The River

Author: Patti Rush

Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated

Published: 2007-05

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9781424172870

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Short stories about events that took place in northwest Arkansas, near the river banks of the Mulberry River, which runs through the foothills of the Ozarks and empties into the Arkansas River, a few miles downstream from Fort Smith, Arkansas. These are stories of hidden treasure, secret societies, and family murders, as told by some of the area's old timers.


Buried Treasures of the Ozarks

Buried Treasures of the Ozarks

Author: W. C. Jameson

Publisher: august house

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780874831061

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Relates local legends from Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma about abandoned mines, hidden stashes of plunder, and lost fortunes


The Lost Canyon of Gold

The Lost Canyon of Gold

Author: W.C. Jameson

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2017-09-01

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1493031155

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Join the Search for Lost Treasure First popularized by folklorist and author J. Frank Dobie in his book Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver in 1928, the legend of the Lost Adams Diggings is one of the most mythologized tales of lost treasure on the continent. In the 1860s, Gold was taken from Adams’ canyon in enormous quantities, with nuggets ranging from dust-size to some as large as hen’s eggs, all being plucked from the bottom of a shallow stream. This true story of the Lost Adams Diggings starts with the discovery of the rich deposit of gold in a remote mountain range, and ends with the author’s own story of search and discovery in the twentieth century.


Lost Mines and Treasure Tales of the Lower Mississippi

Lost Mines and Treasure Tales of the Lower Mississippi

Author: Ivan Herring

Publisher:

Published: 2018-10-14

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 9781728788654

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This book contains 147 stories of Lost Mines and Treasurers, of the Lower Mississippi River area of the United States, which covers the States of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri. Many of the stories concern treasurers buried by the French, British, Indians and Colonial settlers during the many wars that rocked the area in the 18th and 19th centuries. I found the data for this book while doing research on old mines for my series of books Mines of the American West. The "Lost Mines and Treasurers" were identified from articles in early American newspapers and other sources considered reliable. Where possible, for those lost treasures still to be found, I have tried to tie them to modern mines or areas and include some background data on such areas. In doing this, some of them seemed to "fall short" in the area of fact and logic. The reader should understand that this is a collection of data from old and new publications and not a focused specifically on the effort to find the specific properties, although some research, especially from a logic standpoint, has been done. If the reader can glean critical information from these original articles and the limited research that allows or helps him or her to locate a "lost mine" or "lost treasure", I wish him or her well and leave it to them to reap the rewards.The print version of this book has been produced in the 81⁄2" X 11" format to keep the price low. If done in 6" X 9" or smaller, the book would be 2 or 3 times as many pages in length and would cost substantially more to increased "on demand" print costs. These seem to be heavily influenced by the total number of pages. While this may be one of the seeming drawbacks to "on-demand printing", the benefit of "on-demand printing" is that specialty books, such as this, are now practical to publish where the target market may be relatively small and minimal returns to the author are acceptable.


Lost Mines and Treasure Tales of the Lower Mississippi

Lost Mines and Treasure Tales of the Lower Mississippi

Author: Ivan Herring

Publisher:

Published: 2018-06-25

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 9781983272813

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This book contains 125 stories of Lost Mines and Treasurers, of the Lower Mississippi River area of the United States, which covers the States of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri. Many of the stories concern treasurers buried by the French, British, Indians and Colonial settlers during the many wars that rocked the area in the 18th and 19th centuries. I found the data for this book while doing research on old mines for my series of books Mines of the American West. The "Lost Mines and Treasurers" were identified from articles in early American newspapers and other sources considered reliable. Where possible, for those lost treasures still to be found, I have tried to tie them to modern mines or areas and include some background data on such areas. In doing this, some of them seemed to "fall short" in the area of fact and logic. The reader should understand that this is a collection of data from old and new publications and not a focused specifically on the effort to find the specific properties, although some research, especially from a logic standpoint, has been done. If the reader can glean critical information from these original articles and the limited research that allows or helps him or her to locate a "lost mine" or "lost treasure", I wish him or her well and leave it to them to reap the rewards.The print version of this book has been produced in the 81⁄2" X 11" format to keep the price low. If done in 6" X 9" or smaller, the book would be 2 or 3 times as many pages in length and would cost substantially more to increased "on demand" print costs. These seem to be heavily influenced by the total number of pages. While this may be one of the seeming drawbacks to "on-demand printing", the benefit of "on-demand printing" is that specialty books, such as this, are now practical to publish where the target market may be relatively small and minimal returns to the author are acceptable.