rock carvings, are these related to KGC?

vinniekyle

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I'll say no, not at all. digging-everything--KGC--Kentucky Grilled Chicken. No, no, Knights of the Golden Circle. Supposedly they had caches of Confederate dollars hidden for financing the day the South would rise again. I'm joking, it was gold and silver. They also had people called sentinels who watched over these caches. Folktales and wishful thinking; stay away from that sort of thing. But it is inspirational reading. IF the KGC was active and a viable organization today, they would be active in discrediting any stories about them. IF they were active, they would probably have a guy who all he did everyday was search 'KGC' on the computer to see who was sayin what. If that were so, all I could tell him is 'I posted some turkey pics in Daily Snapshots'.
 

Oh. Well in that case, they look like ordinary rocks I find every spring in my garden. Unless the darn confederats buried their caches in my garden. Nah, I'm too far north. Go Union troops.
 

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