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McIntosh Reserve Treasure solved!!! ($400,000.00 FV in GOLD Coins)

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Posted Aug 01, 2007, 07:19:28 pm

Several Books give accounts of the $400,000.00 in US Gold Coins given to Chief McIntosh when he signed the Indians Springs treaty in 1825.   This treaty gave some of the Ga. lands of the Creek Indians to the  United states or to the State of Ga.   Other  Indians where so mad at him that one nite they set fire to the out buildings at his homesite near Whitesburg Ga.  to lite up the area so that they could see him run out of his house, which he did, and then they killed and scalped him. His grave is nearby the site he fell.    Well, stories go that, that nite they could not find the Gold, No one Ever found it, and no trace of any one with extra Gold ever surfaced in that area.  So the whole county side was convinced that the Gold was un accounted for, as do the authors of several books.  Many people have looked long ago and lately and maybe some will still search for it in the future.   A creek nearby his home is even named Keg Creek after the Keg that the Coins were buried in.  The Treaty was signed about 100 miles to the east of his Home, at Indians Springs Ga.  Maybe he buried it on the way home... or near the creek.... or maybe in his barn...?   I would not be surprised that some gold is buried near where his house was, some of his own extra money, but it is now a State or Federal Park, and you know what that means.   Besides the $400,000.00 in US gold coins, he was to be able to keep his land, one square mile, now known as the McIntosh Reserve.  Well, I recently read the Treaty , It states  $400,000.00  in Gold Coin!!!  BUT  further down in the Treaty  it states  that the payment will be $200,000.00 at a later date, then $100,000.00 a year later and then $50,000.00 for the next 2 years after that.   But when they killed McIntosh, the Untied States rejected the Treaty.  (A new one was made with other Chiefs) SO He Never received the $400,000.00 in US gold coin that many have searched for, as Have I. (Several hours of research and a visit to his place on a recent trip that took me close by) Thats it in a nutshell. There are dozens of other things of interest around this true story that I have not mentioned. You can search McIntosh Reserve  or Indian Spring Treaty or Trail of Tears for more info.
Just a lil' bit outta plumb...

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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Aug 30, 2007, 01:12:41 am

You got it, CaptJohn.......

It ain't there...... at least the 400K.

Link below from last year.

Robin

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,23203.0.html

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Sep 09, 2007, 12:51:30 pm

amazing how much time, effort and money a small bit of good research can save -- that way you can look for "real treasure" that does in fact "exist"-- I am a big fan of get to  really "know"  subject of your hunt  from the starting point and finding proof that it in fact "exist"-- this tale is a prime sample of a "old tale" that has some "fact" he was too get the money thats true but never did the payment dates in the treaty show it once you put the "dates" in their proper times -- if  you wanted to go deer hunting-- the first thing  you'ld want to learn is there any deer living  in the area right?  -- the same goes for treasure. --- Ivan
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Feb 05, 2008, 06:29:37 am

Great research...congratulations.
One less treasure for me to think about.

To protect our hobby, always fill the holes you dig.
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