starsplitter
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- Jan 20, 2007
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I posted this elsehere on TreasureNet (TRUE STORY):
Many years ago, around 1974, I had a girlfriend in Columbiana. Her stepfather was an interesting character. So was she... but, that's another story. Anyways, he showed me an article (old, tattered) that told of folks searching a local farm for money buried by its deceased owner.
I don't remember the date, but it was older (the pictures were definitely older considering the clothing, etc.). And, they showed somebody with a milk can full of cash. If I remember right, there were also jars of coin money. The article probably came from the Youngstown Vindicator.
Next, I actually got my mother to drive me to the property. The owner was intrigued and agreed to let me prospect with my Dad's Compass (do they even make them anymore?). Their advice was beware the buried barbwire. However, being a teenager, it pretty much ended there.
I'm pretty sure the farm was located in Mahoning County. So, if anyone is up to the research.
Many years ago, around 1974, I had a girlfriend in Columbiana. Her stepfather was an interesting character. So was she... but, that's another story. Anyways, he showed me an article (old, tattered) that told of folks searching a local farm for money buried by its deceased owner.
I don't remember the date, but it was older (the pictures were definitely older considering the clothing, etc.). And, they showed somebody with a milk can full of cash. If I remember right, there were also jars of coin money. The article probably came from the Youngstown Vindicator.
Next, I actually got my mother to drive me to the property. The owner was intrigued and agreed to let me prospect with my Dad's Compass (do they even make them anymore?). Their advice was beware the buried barbwire. However, being a teenager, it pretty much ended there.
I'm pretty sure the farm was located in Mahoning County. So, if anyone is up to the research.