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Yes...so, this is a book, about a book that describes an event?
Yes...so, this is a book, about a book that describes an event?
...and there is a lot of false information out there on Beale, on the job print pamphlet, and on the ciphers.there is a whole internet out there full of good stuff on beale. thanks for your help.
From a literary perspective, the Beale story actually begins during the "2nd year of the Confederate War", when Robert Morriss told the "unknown author" about the events, the iron box with the ciphers, and the Beale "letters" which became the basis of the BEALE PAPERS that Ward copyrighted and published 20 years after the Confederate War.FURTHER... PV alluded to the CONFEDERATE WAR "theory" in his book, THE BEALE TREASURE: NEW History of a MYSTERY; Chapt. 22, pg. 168-172. "The few men who knew about the stash would keep it SECRET..."; later to be discovered/recovered/utilized for Lynchburg/Lexington, Va. AND! Virginia Military Institute (aka VMI). Yank "Black Dave" Hunter previously destroyed Lexington, Va. & VMI, after wreaking havoc in the GREAT VALLEY of Virginia (aka Shenandoah Valley). Gen. R.E. Lee had advised CSA Prez J. Davis to move "Richmond Stores" to Lynchburg, Va. & points WEST, as Richmond, Va. was "falling"... (Yanks were advancing up from Petersburg, Va.); so...
COULD BE... ya think RM died in Richmond, Va.? MAYBE, buried there? Hollywood Cemetery?You most likely need to check into David Saunders Jr. and David Saunders Sr. There was a David Saunders Sr. and a David Saunders Jr. living in Richmond, Va during the Civil War. And David Saunders Sr. was the Mayor of Richmond during the Civil War.
Now Rebel KGC maybe you see the Civil War connections and the book by PV Honor and Deceit.
COULD BE... ya think RM died in Richmond, Va.?
True...No a Mayor's son could have lived in Lynchburg, Va. on Rosalyn Street and he could have had another home or apartment in Richmond, Va since his father was Mayor.
The point being "the FAKE Beale Expedition of 1819-1822" AND this story being "revealed" by Robert Morriss to this "unknown author" during the "2nd year of the Confederate War".I "see" your "confusion" & I agree that the REAL story starts with the "revealing" of the "SECRET" by RM "in the second year of the CONFEDERATE WAR" to the unknown author (Maj. F.C. Hutter in MHO), who was CSA PAYMASTER, and was called to Richmond, Va. "Confined to a very limited circle" is of course, Maj. FC Hutter (CSA), Maj. ES Hutter (CSA) & relations descended from JB Risque (MHO). "One old & trusted friend" was 1st Lt. Newton Hazlewood, CSA (MHO), who had the ORIGINAL "ciphers", copied by Clayton Hart (who changed the FIGURES/Numbers SLIGHTLY)... NH PROBABLY had the "Ciphers" since 1865, end of the CONFEDERATE WAR. NOW! The HART Bros. were able to add some info by interviewing "JB" Ward & son, as to the "fleshed out" JOB PRINT, seeing the FAKE Beale Expedition of 1819-1822 "added on"... BUT! ALL we had from @ 1865, were the "Ciphers", PROBABLY a "cover-up" for the WESTERN Virginia portion of the CSA Treasury ("Richmond Stores"); "marked" for Lynchburg, Va. (state capital of Virginia, April 7-10, 1865; FACT), Lexington, Va. & VMI (rebuilding such after Yank "Black Dave" Hunter DESTROYED the Shenandoah Valley, Lexington, Va. & VMI). Of course, Gen. Jubal Anderson Early (CSA) kicked Hunter's arse to West Virginia, and SOME Yanks "high-tailed" it back up to the Peaks of Otter, & Shenandoah Valley. Ppl from Mons, Va. sniped at 'em, too. Heh...
The point being "the FAKE Beale Expedition of 1819-1822" AND this story being "revealed" by Robert Morriss to this "unknown author" during the "2nd year of the Confederate War".
Will agree with franklin on this one; we have FACTS of REAL history on "our" side, even if the "JOB PRINT" is FICTION... WE have FACTION, which I have ALREADY disclosed.There you go again railroading a great discussion and it has relevance to the Beale Treasure. Robert Morriss dying at the home of David Saunders and David Saunders being the Mayor of Richmond, Va. during the Civil War. If you do not see the connection something wrong?
Franklin, this is a discussion of the 1885 Beale Papers as a work of literature, what influences are found in the story narrative, NOT a whose who of genealogy relations which has become a distraction from the Beale narrative.There you go again railroading a great discussion and it has relevance to the Beale Treasure. Robert Morriss dying at the home of David Saunders and David Saunders being the Mayor of Richmond, Va. during the Civil War. If you do not see the connection something wrong?