Swifty
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- Aug 13, 2007
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Hello all ye Swift-hunters,
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"Just Completing my thoughts on the Furnace, Cave, and Mine areas of the Swift Legend"I believe the GCS would be about 5-6 or so miles from Swifts furnace, somewhere along his exit route from the mines, furnace area. Swift says, they carried their heavy ore 3 miles or so North to smelt, at the furnace. After completing the smelt process, "if ", they were going to make a deposit the next day in the (GCS), they would want to get an early start. They would want to make it to the cave promptly that day.
Leaving the furnace area early in the morning, with their mules, etc., loaded down with smelted coinage, bars, etc. They would probably depart at first light. I figure that one mile per hour could be accomplished by the mules, etc., through the mountain terrain. Five, six or so miles would be considerable work for the animals with that kind of weight! Another thing to consider is that they would not want to transport this wealth to far and take any chances of being observed/tracked or attacked. So ideally the cave would not be to far from the mines, furnace area, but just far enough away for secrecy. They would want to keep the secrecy of the caves' location from the other men who worked the mines.
They would probably arrive at the cave before noon getting settled in and concealed at their campsite,(Bear Gulch.). Ideally they would want a spot somewhat concealed and pretty close to the cave. So they could easily/efficiently convey their heavy load of silver and gold buollion, etc., into the GCS, very nearby.
After arriving at the cave area, they would post a lookout/scout up high (LOOKOUT ROCK), to scan the surrounding area. And "ideally", two Shawnee Indian scouts to recon the area around them for awhile. This would leave, three, four, or five men with the animals and the precious load of silver and gold, etc.. They would want to make sure they were not being observed..
"Swift says", that no other living soul knew the location of the GCS, except his immediate party and four Shawnee Indians. So possibly, seven to eight or so people knew the location of the GCS. (Probably. Swift, Monday, Jefferson, Renault, Montgomery maybe Blackburn and of course the Indians). They would most definitely be prepared before they would open the cave to make their deposit. They would want to make sure they were alone and secure from being observed.
After making a deposit and concealing the cave entrance to "look natural" and covering their tracks. They would have stayed in the area for a day or so doing recon and observing from Lookout Rock and other points, to make sure their deposit was made in secret....
I personally believe that the "Kelly Dunn Map depicts the area of Lookout Rock, Bear Gulch, (Campsite) and the GCS up in the mountain, 90 poles from creek past Bear Gulch. Map also says, " East" to mines and seven or eight miles to "SOMEWHERE)?. So deductively, North to furnace from mines, and from cave "East" to mines, would deductively put the cave, south and west of the furnace and west of the mines!!! This would make sense, when they were leaving/going out, possibly, via, the Big Gap (Cumberland), to Tennessee or North Caroliona, from Southeastern, Ky.
There are several other carvings and petraglyphs that depict the area of the GCS as well. Legend has it that the cave went through the mountain, so there may be another entrance? Other caches are probably buried in the area as well. ("REN buried his SHARE")
Another thing I always thought about that was interesting in Swift's journal, was... Swift's statement about "Lick Creek", "Swift says", "We sometimes went back this way"... (I personally believe they went back this way, via, "LICK Creek" to the GCS", to make their deposits, withdrawals, etc. that's why Swift mentions "Lick Creek!!!...the salt spring is another hint!!!)
SWIFTY -aka- THE SWIZ 1717t