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i live in southern illinois and i need treasure leads please

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central, Illinois
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Posted Jul 07, 2009, 04:20:14 pm

i live in southern illinois and i need treasure leads please. near jonesboro anna area.

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Paducah, Kentucky
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Dec 10, 2009, 03:17:59 pm

I live in Paducah, I have heard a story about Creal Springs.  I can not at the moment recall the details. 
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Jan 06, 2010, 03:09:07 pm

All I can say is that I have done some extensive research all over Illinois, and probably the best places I 've found are in So. IL.  It is as easy as "Googling" it and spending some time researching.

Research, research, and research is about all the advice I can give to you.  Take this time during the winter months to do your research.   I don't want to seem like an a**hole, but I doubt anyone that has put their heart and tears into studying and researching areas is just going to tell you where to go and dig.

Look through old maps, especially sites such as historicaerials.com, or other sites. 
"Google"  "History of "such and such town" and you'll be surprised with the results. 
If you don't want to go to the library and research through some old maps, books or newspapers, the internet is just as easy.
Once you get an idea of how to research and hunt some areas, I'm sure others will invite you to some of their sites.  Just remember to return the favor at some point.  Wink

If you need any more help, I am willing to "Guide" you in the right direction.   thumbsup

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Mount Vernon, IL.

Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Mar 18, 2010, 09:34:05 am

I'm out of Mt. Vernon. Have done 20+ years of research. Know a lot of favorable sites, as well as, been to them. Just never swung a detector on site. I'm trying to get a newer detector, but funds are hard to come by. Your area is limited, but I do know of some stories that I'm going to check out this summer. The internet is a good research tool, but books and people are better.

I do read the TN a lot, I just choose not to post much. Southern Illinois has a very old and rich past, if you know where to look. Much more than the northern part of the state. No offense, of course, to any northerners.

PM me if you want to talk.   

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