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Farmers Dig for Jesse James Gold in Arkansas

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Posted Jan 03, 2008, 11:49:35 am

Dixon Evening Telegraph

October 26, 1953

PARAGOULD, Ark. Seven farmers turned treasure hunters believe
they  are only five feet from a gold-laden suitcase supposedly flung
in the Black river near Paragould by Jesse James.

George Emerson of Poplar Bluff, Mo., said his divining rod  a forked
stick believed to have power to locate water and gold  indicated
the treasure lay 30 feet under the sandy river bank, some three mileseast cf Corning,Ark.

The diggers, who reached 25 feet Sunday, are charging $1 a person
to sightseers who want to watch the operation.

Floyd Sells, whose 68-year-old father, L. C. Sells, earlier attempted
to remove the fabled treasure, believes the suitcase will be uncovered
Wednesday.

River water keeps filling the 25- foot square hole, but a pump has
been set up to carry off the overflow. Sells and Pleas Beckham, leaders
of the seekers, said they have invested $1,000 in the project and
have leased 80 acres of the river bottom for a year.

According to Sells, James and his gang tossed the loot from a
Missouri bank robbery into the river while fleeing from
a posse sometime before the turn of the century. The weighted bag disappeared
into quicksand.  Then, 27 years ago, the elder Sells and 12 other farmers  after
consulting St. Joseph and Newport, Ark., fortune tellers began digging
at a spot 30 feet from the river bank. They explained that the river had changed course.

The father, Mose Crawford,70, Tom Crawford ,81, both of Rector, and Jim Dobbins ,
 about 70, of Me-Dougal, claim that  after two months of digging they found the
suitcase, but when they attempted to recover it, the bag fell into
quicksand at the bottom of the pit. Sells said they decided to postpone.
further search and a "fortune teller told us that two of the 13
men had planned to kill the remaining 11.

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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Jan 03, 2008, 12:17:21 pm

If they're charging a buck for people to watch, they must not be too confident they'll find a suitcase full of gold.

Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and perish: for I work a work in your days, a work which ye shall in no wise believe, though a man declare it unto you. Acts 13:41
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Mar 04, 2011, 12:42:40 am

My grandfather - his brother - their father - and a other family members and close friends were the treasure site diggers.  Please find a few pictures attached of them at the site.
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Papa & Floyd Sells in Dig Site - Treasure Site 1954 small.jpg
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Papa and Bill Sample - Treasure Site 1954 small.jpg
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Mar 04, 2011, 02:20:30 am

Awsome tesla83 !

Welcome & Thanks for the Pics !

Cool they charged a Buck a Piece to Watch  laughing7

Was that Beer Money ?

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