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« on: November 29, 2010, 06:11:52 pm »
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 Detecting Anyone heard of any lost caches in the norther part of mississippi are lost treasure stories thanks

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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2010, 06:16:19 pm »
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Calhoun City close to the Gore mansion there is supposed to be a very valuable treasure hidden.

All the coastal areas of Mississippi was James Copeland?s favorite burying spot for all his stolen treasures during the 1840?s and 1850?s.

Ocean Springs, Mississippi is known for pirate treasure that was buried by Pirate Patrick Scott during the early 19th century.
Find Beaux Bridge in St. Martin?s Parish and they search for the gold coins that were buried by the slaves of Narcisse Thibodeaux. These gold coins are considered to be a large treasure.

Bay St. Louis is home to the Pirate?s House, which is known for underground tunnels, which is believed to be home to many treasures from several pirates.

The Pickett family buried their treasure during the Civil War for safekeeping near the edge of town in Vicksburg.
Robbers buried two kegs of gold near Greenwood, Mississippi in 1865.

One of the famous bandit gangs in the early 19th century was the Copeland gang. It is believed that they buried all their treasure in Catahoula Swamp.

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« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2010, 06:41:23 pm »
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 Detecting thanks for your time seldom maybe i can check them out sometime and happy hunting and a marry christmas to you and yours

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« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2010, 12:34:25 am »
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All up and down the Natchez Trace, but unfortunately it is all federal property.  Some spanish coins were found near Pigeon Roost Creek, in Webster County close to Mathistion (use to be Choctaw County) in the early 1900s. There is a long story about it stored somewhere on my hard drive.  When I find it, I will post it. A whole wagon was buried and a man hit the axle plowing his field.  There was a map in the wagon also where more stuff was suppose to be buried.   

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