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« on: August 01, 2012, 06:01:27 pm »
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  Somewhere near the town of Paris, Texas, a fortune in gold lies buried that has never been found.
The story goes that, in 1882, vanguard feminist Frances Willard (1839–1898), the highly touted American educator, temperance reformer, and women’s suffragist activist, founded the Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Paris.
History remembers Willard fondly as a dynamic woman who was ahead of her time. But her efforts to rid Paris of liquor backfired, thereby castrating the local economy. Of course she was doing the Lord’s work and that must’ve made it easy for her to ignore the families whose lives she’d devastated.
Paris cowboys chuckled at the idea of prohibition, “Won’t never work. She might as well try ‘n dry up the Red River,” commented one grizzled cowpoke. But as Paris wives and women joined the movement, local ranch hands began to feel the squeeze. One Saturday night, the Paris cowboys rode into town to spend an evening as they always had - drinking, carousing, playing cards, dancing with the ladies and raising hell.
But this Saturday night the boys were shocked to find the doors to their usual hangouts heavily chained, padlocked and closed for business. The final blow came when the frustrated cowboys returned to their bunkhouses to find their personal stashes of spirits had been spirited away by the wives of local ranchers, only to be smashed on rocks or emptied onto the ground.
A pleasing victory for Willard and the Temperance movement, but over the next few days the cowboys and ranch hands packed up their belongings, drew their pay and moved on. Paris businesses and ranches now sat idle; newcomers looking for work quickly moved on when they heard that Paris was now dry. But the event did spark an impromptu treasure hunt.
Many of the departing cowboys took the Great Spanish Road to Red River, where half-a-century earlier Indians had massacred a trader’s caravan. Only three survived the massacre and some of the cowboys recalled hearing that the trader’s caravan had buried all their gold before the attack for safekeeping. They couldn’t agree, however, on how much was buried; some had heard it was $25,000, others thought it was $75,000. Regardless, some of the boys decided they’d poke around for a few days to see if they could locate the hoard.
Over the next couple of days, roughly 50 men got caught up in the excitement and set up camp alongside the trail. Nothing was found and the cowboys moved on. Some believe the fortune hunters dug at the wrong site or on the wrong side of the trail. Either way, the treasure is still there. Local research may help better locate the massacre site.



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« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2012, 09:00:06 am »
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If this is where I think it is,....it is gone. Dwight Traina  [devil]dug it up long ago along the Red River, southwest of Terral, Ok. on the Texas side.
Rumor has it he took a bull dozier to the land and found gold bars. Of course he split it up with the land owner.

There use to be a Big Rock marker there but it is long gone......Heard he blew it up with TNT. Wise

Posted on: August 02, 2012, 08:47:22 AM
You can find the Tale about Spanish Treasure buried after Indian attack. In Oklahoma Treasure tales....by Steve Wilson......Book worth having.

Of course Dwight Traina never adverstised his finds......I for one know where it came up and what the big rock looked like before it was blew up......

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« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2012, 09:19:53 am »
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You could be right goverton. I have heard of gold bars found outside of Terral, Ok. but never connected them to this story

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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2012, 02:01:59 pm »
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Good story Seldom, and an interesting addition Governton. Wasn't there a story about a bank robbery along the Red River we looked at a while back? I can't imagine that would have been bars though.

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« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2012, 02:50:43 pm »
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good story, have heard this before, but not done much research on it, or the trail involved
i do know that Paris is a good ways from Ringgold and Terral.

would love to know more about the find in the Terral area though!

Idaho, the Red River robbery was mostly called "Red River Gold" or "Gold at Rock Crossing"
originally written by Frank Palmore.  He claimed that his father passed the story down, and was deputized into law in the I.T. just before the robbery
i dug and dug on it, and found nothing, actually got a way to contact the original author, and never heard back. 
i do know a guy that talked to him, a little over a year ago, and he stuck by the story 100%

the gold in this one was in coin form, in the $20k range.

anybody know more on the Dwight Traina guy?
just curious about the story and the finds....even though it may be off topic!
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« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2012, 05:24:14 pm »
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Thanks FG That definitely was the story I was thinking of.  Smiley

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« Reply #6 on: August 02, 2012, 08:36:11 pm »
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Never heard of  Dwight Traina have to wait for goverton on that on. Its like the rumors I keep hearing about a barrel of gold coins dug up at Seaside  awhile back sometimes they are just rumors.

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« Reply #7 on: August 03, 2012, 06:06:18 am »
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Do a name search and add Treasure......there is alot out there about him.

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« Reply #8 on: August 03, 2012, 09:44:48 am »
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I don't like to talk ill of the dead but the guy was a clown in the same class as others we have sent on their way. He was part of the cult that is always trying to tie the KGC to the Spanish treasure markers to the Masons to invent a big national treasure hid in store rooms all over the county

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« Reply #9 on: August 03, 2012, 02:43:50 pm »
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Another great story, Seldom.  I recently read about this one a while back.  I don't know if it was on the forums or in an old magazine, many of which I have been going through lately.  At any rate it is an interesting one.  Plus the added info from all you others makes it even more interesting.   Anyone know of any reality connection to the original story of where the treasure came from in the first place?     Great     Wise    Detecting

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