Rebel - KGC
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Nope... none from me; you've NEVER been in this area, have NO "documentation" for YOUR constant "abuse" of "believers".
ALL of it is just your opinion; you have a "right" to your opinion; YOU have!
CONSTANTLY; only on this FORUM.
We ALL know "where YOU "stand".
NO "collaborating evidence" outside of the BPP that it is NOT true, either; do YOU have such...?
LOL! NOT in that "Box/Cage", YOU are... STUCK!Do you have conclusive collaborating evidence that the Beale perilous adventure actually occurred outside of the Beale Papers pamphlet?
If so, you are the ONLY one to have discovered this "evidence" in 135 years.
LOL! Nope, NO Tutu for ME!Easy guys... Balance each other graciously...Balance. You're a source of Intel around the tale here. Real or not.
Different views can compete. Compete for conversation's sake. It's a ballet , not a slam dance.
Tons of history around the tale. No offence , but that gets interesting too. And frames the possibilities of what was goin on .
Stuff (even including the/an odd fact) gets revealed that I would not know to search for. And some that is not easy to find for viewers.
LOL! Nope, NO Tutu for ME!
NOPE! NO Leotards for me, either... I DO NOT dance nor play well with others.
You can fight in tights!
The above list of "facts" were never mentioned in the original and ONLY source of the Beale treasure story, the 1885 Beale Papers pamphlet published by James Beverly Ward.Over the years on various threads statements have been posted as "fact" when there is no documentation outside of the original source, THE BEALE PAPERS, publish by James Beverly Ward during the year of 1885 in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Most appear to be based on opinion of maybe or pure embellished speculation, or force fitting random possibilities to fit a pet theory.
Some of the questionable "facts":
Robert Morriss was related to Robert Morris Jr, signer of the DOI.
The Fine Arts Building on 600 Main St was the Morriss house where Beale stayed.
Indians observed from a distance the kiln fires that the Beale Party utilized to smelt the ore.
Once smelted gold and silver was made into bars by sand box casting.
The gold was about 60% or 14K, the silver little more pure.
The gold and silver bars were transported in false bottom wagons.
To cross Big Otter Creek, the bars had to be unloaded and placed on pack mules.
The treasure was placed in 30 gal salt Boone's Salt Works brine pots.
The "key letter" was never delivered because of a St Louis flood.
...or was to be "hand carried" by the proprietor of St Louis' Planters Hotel by was murdered in Virginia by the owner of the Blackthorne Inn before traveling to Morriss in Lynchburg.
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