April 6-10, 1865. Lynchburg, Va. was VIRGINIA State Capital, as "Richmond Stores" were deposited in VARIOUS places. FIRST deposit BEFORE the CONFEDERATE WAR ended, was in the "SECOND YEAR OF THE CONFEDERATE WAR". THAT was Robert MORRISS' SECRET; FINAL deposit was in 1865, as the CONFEDERATE WAR "ended", and PV's 2nd book on the BEALE TREASURE alluded to this with FACTURAL info, which he utilized for his LAST book... CONFEDERATE TREASURE COVERUP: DUTY, HONOR, & DECEIT. PV's 2nd book, THE BEALE TREASURE: NEW HISTORY OF A MYSTERY, Chapt. 22 - Mexican & Confederacy, p. 168... "A message from Lee to the CSA Secretary of War in Richmond said, 'I think Lynchburg or some point WEST the most advantageous place to which to remove stores from RICHMOND.' NO other city was named." AND! Pg 169-173 (PAY ATTENTION HERE) has the story indicated in PV'S last book; "Standing nearby was a train from Peterburg, headed for Lynchburg..." (with empty coffins), they (ELITE) put "containers of GOLD & SILVER into the coffins." ETC, ETC. "It was dark, when the train slowed and pulled onto a siding at the THAXON SWITCH" (WEST of Lynchburg & Liberty [Bedford City/Town]... EAST of MONTVALE/Bufordsville). An "advance man" was waiting... ANOTHER "Elite"? (Master Mason/Scottish Rite Mason/VMI Alumni/KGC?) Dunno. Read the REST of the story, yourself; FACTS? COULD BE!