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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,292 posts)
Mon Jun 28, 2021, 10:38 AM Jun 2021

The FBI searched cave for Civil War gold, fearing Pa. officials would seize it ...

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The FBI searched cave for Civil War gold, fearing Pa. officials would seize it, new court documents show

By Gillian Brockell
June 28, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. EDT

It was the summer of 1863, and Union Lieutenant Castleton and his men were lost. They were transporting a large quantity of gold bars, hidden in false-bottomed wagons, from Wheeling, W.Va., to the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia and had paid a local to guide them through the hills. Now they were going around in circles, the guide had taken off with two horses, and Castleton was ill. They decided to separate; a small party would go find help while Castleton and Sergeant Mike O’Rourke stayed behind with the gold.

Neither the gold nor the men were ever seen again.

That’s the story two treasure hunters told FBI special agent Jacob B. Archer, according to recently released court records. Archer had gathered evidence both of the gold’s location in a cave on state-owned land in Elk County, and that state officials might be trying to seize the gold for themselves, prompting his application for a federal warrant to seize the alleged gold without the state’s permission.

[Legend says a load of Union gold went missing during the Civil War. Did the FBI just find it?]

The warrant application, recently released after a petition by the Associated Press and the Philadelphia Inquirer, is just the latest twist in a bizarre 158-year-old story that the two treasure hunters, father-and-son duo Dennis and Kem Parada, say is far from over.

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By Gillian Brockell
Gillian Brockell is a staff writer for The Washington Post's history blog, Retropolis. She has been at The Post since 2013 and previously worked as a video editor. Twitter https://twitter.com/gbrockell
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The FBI searched cave for Civil War gold, fearing Pa. officials would seize it ... (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2021 OP
in the cave you will find two graves lapfog_1 Jun 2021 #1
A topic of several movies... of various wars. keithbvadu2 Jun 2021 #2
Mahat, can you tell me where the cave is. 3Hotdogs Jun 2021 #3
And here I am, reading a story about lost Civil War gold and treasure hunters on the niyad Jun 2021 #4
I found that gold 40 years ago Chainfire Jun 2021 #5

lapfog_1

(29,862 posts)
1. in the cave you will find two graves
Mon Jun 28, 2021, 11:18 AM
Jun 2021

one is marked Stanton and the other one is marked "unknown".

there is a note addressed to "Idiot"... that's for you.

I've seen the movie!

niyad

(118,720 posts)
4. And here I am, reading a story about lost Civil War gold and treasure hunters on the
Mon Jun 28, 2021, 12:59 PM
Jun 2021

other side. Quite funny.

 

Chainfire

(17,757 posts)
5. I found that gold 40 years ago
Mon Jun 28, 2021, 12:59 PM
Jun 2021

I spent the biggest part of it on good wine and bad women, the rest I wasted.

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