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Pease Park Austin, 2 Treasures, $60 in Silver Dollars Buried 1893 ,& $100,000 In Gold
and perhaps a ton of rusting Digging Tools & Whiskey Bottles

Pease District Park is the One Talked about Here.
The Connection to West 6th Street at the South end of the Park Says No
Unless it meant 16th street Maybe I read it Wrong. the Connection to Shoal Creek does Fit.
I Do not Know if the Powers that Be, Have put it off limits out of Greed .
Tread Lightly & Carry a Big Coiled Detector ! .
Article is Very Long & I Repaired what Damage I Could.
The Gold, Buried by Mexican Army on it's Retreat from Nacogdoches to San Antonio
The 60 Silver Dollars Buried by a Resident of Austin, before Going on a trip
out of town.
is the one with
the Better Odds of finding there yet in my opinion.
But not allot of Mention on that one.
Story Could be a Movie !
Very Interesting & Funny in my opinion.
It obviously is a Mad, Mad, Mad Mad World !
& I'm Proud to be part of it, & Probably would have Joined
The Austin weekly statesman. (Austin, Tex.), 07 Jan. 1897.




























https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...xt=&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=26


and perhaps a ton of rusting Digging Tools & Whiskey Bottles

Pease District Park is the One Talked about Here.
The Connection to West 6th Street at the South end of the Park Says No
Unless it meant 16th street Maybe I read it Wrong. the Connection to Shoal Creek does Fit.
I Do not Know if the Powers that Be, Have put it off limits out of Greed .
Tread Lightly & Carry a Big Coiled Detector ! .
Article is Very Long & I Repaired what Damage I Could.
The Gold, Buried by Mexican Army on it's Retreat from Nacogdoches to San Antonio
The 60 Silver Dollars Buried by a Resident of Austin, before Going on a trip
out of town.
is the one with
the Better Odds of finding there yet in my opinion.
But not allot of Mention on that one.
Story Could be a Movie !
Very Interesting & Funny in my opinion.
It obviously is a Mad, Mad, Mad Mad World !
& I'm Proud to be part of it, & Probably would have Joined

The Austin weekly statesman. (Austin, Tex.), 07 Jan. 1897.




























https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...xt=&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=26


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