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Additional questionable information presented as "fact" include: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.
None of what is listed above is mentioned in the original source of THE BEALE PAPERS.
Jefferson for the initial "J"
The Otey family name
The Planters Hotel in St Louis
from the Hart Papers which was utilized by Pauline Innis and Peter Viemeister
The Planters Hotel from the Hart Papers was embellished by Claudine Fulton Ellis with:
The "key" letter was never delivered to Robert Morris because George Radar Brugh, Planter Hotel proprietor traveled to Virginia to hand deliver this "key" letter to Morriss, but was killed at a stop over at the Blackhorse Tavern by Ebenezer Helms who then hid the letter.
*NOTE* The original Planters Hotel in St louis was a wood frame building built next to the river on 1817, and during the time of the alleged Beale stay, Evarist Maury was the proprietor.
Another variation derieved from the Hart's mention of Otey :
Sheriff Otey and the Luck brothers killed Thomas Read (not Beale) and two companions at the Overstreet Tavern as the true source of the Beale treasure tale.
There exists NO definitive evidence for any of these "facts" , just additional fiction added to fabricate more fiction.