Hunt for Hidden Treasure in Arkansas Continues in 1906.

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The Topeka state journal. (Topeka, Kan.), 10 July 1906.

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The Topeka state journal. (Topeka, Kan.) 1892-1980, July 10, 1906, LAST EDITION, Page 7, Image 7 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress
 

Unfortunately all of that lies below yet another Corps of Engineers project known as Beaver Lake.
Occasionally during a prolonged drought you can see the ruins of the cathedral built by Coin Harvey breaking the surface of the water in the coves of Monte Ne just east of Rogers.
 

Unfortunately all of that lies below yet another Corps of Engineers project known as Beaver Lake.
Occasionally during a prolonged drought you can see the ruins of the cathedral built by Coin Harvey breaking the surface of the water in the coves of Monte Ne just east of Rogers.

I still Believe Things like this are done on Purpose to Stop Treasure Hunters.
happens way to often to be coincidence.
 

I still Believe Things like this are done on Purpose to Stop Treasure Hunters.
happens way to often to be coincidence.

I agree 100%

Almost all of of Northern Arkansas's earliest settlers lived close to the White River. Now it's a long chain of lakes and hydro-electric dams.
 

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