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In an 1893 Roanoke newspaper, there is an account of the Beale story. But there are a couple of differences from what we read elsewhere.
For one, the newspaper writer says that the coded papers in the iron box were marked "1," "2," and "3," when Morriss broke into it. The teller of the original Beale story said it was HE who numbered the papers, according to their length.
Also, instead of the treasure being buried about 4 miles from Buford's, the newspaper article says, about 14 miles from Buford's. Were these simply typos, or has something in the Beale papers been changed?
For one, the newspaper writer says that the coded papers in the iron box were marked "1," "2," and "3," when Morriss broke into it. The teller of the original Beale story said it was HE who numbered the papers, according to their length.
Also, instead of the treasure being buried about 4 miles from Buford's, the newspaper article says, about 14 miles from Buford's. Were these simply typos, or has something in the Beale papers been changed?