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- The Shawnee Silver Mines of Ohio. According to prisoners taken by the Shawnee Indians from the white settlements in Kentucky and Ohio, just a half days walk from their main village of Chillicothe, was a site where the Shawnee mined silver.
- The Shawnee Silver Mines of Kentucky. According to a journal left by one John Swift, a British sailor in Alexandria, Virginia, a party of men including himself and a former captive of the Shawnee in Kentucky named George Mundy crossed “…Big Sandy Creek near its headwaters, and continuing west for a considerable distance we located three of the mines.
- Kidd’s Treasure. In recent years there has been an ongoing expedition to recover the treasure and other artifacts from the wreck of the Adventure Galley near Madagascar.
- Blackbeard’s treasure. Blackbeard was a terror of the Caribbean and the Carolina and Virginia coasts in the early eighteenth century. A master of public image before it was a profession, Blackbeard – whose real name was Edward Teach or Thatch – grew his beard long and decorated it with burning slow fuses, giving himself a sulfuric aroma and image when confronting a victim.
Aug 3, 2024 · Total: 22 (members: 0, guests: 22) Legends of lost treasure, mines, shipwrecks, and other caches are usually based on historical fact. Use this forum to discuss various treasure legends.
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If a business, financial institution, or government owes you money that you did not collect, it is considered unclaimed money or property. You may be able to file for unclaimed money owed to you, or that was owed to a deceased relative if you are their legal heir.
Most unclaimed money is held by state governments from sources such as bank accounts, insurance policies, or state agencies. Search for unclaimed money from your state’s unclaimed property office. If you have lived in other states, check their unclaimed property offices, too.
There is no single place to look for all unclaimed money. Use each separate database in the links below to search for each type of unclaimed money.
Apr 25, 2016 · X (Twitter) A lost Nazi gold train was discovered in Poland. At least, that’s what a couple of treasure hunters told the world last year. Like all lost treasures, the search for this one had ...
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