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« on: June 07, 2011, 11:35:35 am »
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I know, I know...Nothing really happens in Michigan, lol, but I thought I would ask, haha   :Smiley

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« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2011, 11:41:56 am »
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Are you Kidding?

Beside all the Iron and Gold found back when there was tons of stuff going on. Shocked

Just look around.

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« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2011, 11:43:34 am »
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Lots of treasure there. Heres one to get you started.

   The House of David was a religious cult in the late 1800 to the mid 1900 in Benton Harbor Michigan. Benjamin Purnell was the leader and founder of this cult. He was known as King Ben by the cult, and the local people. He had a large following, and every member that joined, turned over all their money and land to King Ben. The church, as it was known to the followers, was at one time the largest land owner in Berrien County. It is known for sure, that one family handed over $100,000+ to King Ben when they joined the church. Over the span of 20 to 25 years that King Ben was in command of the church, it is believed that he took in over $11,000,000 . Over half  of this money can not be accounted for.

   King Ben Died in 1927 after a long battle with the local law enforcement over his belief that he must" purify” all the young women when they come of age. He did this by having them live with him for a month or so. It was at this time his wife moved out of the main mansion. She recalled that when she departed from the mansion, that there were bales of currency, milk pails of gold and silver coins and bags full gold and silver jewelry. When she moved back in the mansion, every thing was gone. He had hidden all of his treasure to keep it from the law, and to have it if he needed to run before they put him in jail.

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« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2011, 11:55:23 am »
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Wow, I seriously thought nothing happened in MI because...well...I see MI as pretty much the armpit of the US, haha.  I will definitely have to check around harder, Homefire.  And, Seldom, thanks for that!  I will definitely be looking more into that! 

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« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2011, 12:57:21 pm »
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 Hello Go to a bookstore or online and look for books on lost and buried treasures in Michigan.  You should be able to find plenty of sites to search for.  One book I have, "Buried Treasures You Can Find"by Robert F. Marx has a long list for the state of Michigan!  Detecting

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« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2011, 01:17:13 pm »
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Haha, I guess Michigan is more interesting than I thought!    Cheesy  Iwill definitely look in the local bookstores, and even try to find that book you mentioned as well.  Thanks guys Smiley

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I just found something about the Great Flood of March 1908, when the Kalamazoo river flooded, taking out most of the wares of the Church Jewelry Store in Albion, MI.  I guess people have found the occasional gold coin or gold piece of Jewelry, but not much.   Shocked My great-grandparents live in Albion...And we visit every summer...And we are going there in July sometime...  Rider Sounds like a plan to me!  (If I can get a metal detector before then anyways...)

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« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2011, 01:41:42 pm »
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And let's not forget about the War of 1812....... the Detroit/Windsor were hot beds of activity (just ask some of our Canadian friends who keep pulling  up relics from that period).

Go to our home page, scroll down the page until you get to "General Discussion - By Location"   Click on "Michigan in the sub-board list for "USA" and read the posts there.

And you might also want to check out your ghost towns...... a FEW of them are listed here

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« Reply #7 on: June 07, 2011, 01:45:19 pm »
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Awesome, thanks for pointing those areas out to me Smiley

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« Reply #8 on: June 15, 2011, 09:05:39 pm »
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Pontiac saw some action in the French and Indian War. Don't forget the prohibition era gangsters using Detroit and Lansing as their bases of operation. They'd to their work in the woods nearby and sometimes hide ready cash there to effect an escape when necessary. During the Great Depression, millions of dollars were hidden by people who no longer had confidence in banks.

Most of Michigan is dotted with tiny little treasures, young lady. Use Google to your advantage. Look up "post hole banks" for information on Depression era caches. When I travel around the US, I find at least one of them each year. Sometimes two and once, three.

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