Honest Samuel
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Love her face and body.
Jeb wouldn't/couldn't... BUT! OTHERS could... yer on yer own.Rebel, sorry to burst your bubble, but I seriously doubt Jeb could either carve or place the rock at the supposedly treasure site. He was not around at any time. Killed at the battle at Yellow Tavern. I believe rock was placed after the war was over. Do not know a specific date, but maybe the same time the supposedly treasure was buried, when the treasure train arrived in Danville. The freemasons must buried it then? When I dug the rock, the top was only thing you could see. Who else could have put it there?
WRONG! Jeb was born @ Laurel Hill near STUART, Va. in Patrick County. He could have had others do it for him; dunno. Take "pic" of rock/stone; yer on yer own.Rebel, sorry to burst your bubble, but I seriously doubt Jeb could either carve or place the rock at the supposedly treasure site. He was not around at any time. Killed at the battle at Yellow Tavern. I believe rock was placed after the war was over. Do not know a specific date, but maybe the same time the supposedly treasure was buried, when the treasure train arrived in Danville. The freemasons must buried it then? When I dug the rock, the top was only thing you could see. Who else could have put it there?
Nope...I think that would be a long stretch, wished it was true! I now live in Stuart. His homeplace was called Laurel Hill. I should have said that in my previous thread. Jeb was not a freemason. Can you make any other guess?
Franklin, on the Albert Pike thread, you have said there were 3 treasures, do you think or know if they were buried all at the same time? You've said it was 38x38 would that be large enough for all the treasures? How about near the old clerk's office on 57 going towards Chatham, circa 1760? I found clues there of masons.