They have documented their search for reported treasure over eight seasons. They say this inspired them to reach out to other treasure hunters and hear their stories. Adams was a Rusk County backwoodsman who wears an old slouch felt hat, bib overalls, and a denim jacket, buttoned at the throat even in hot weather, and a favorite character of columnist Frank X. Tolbert for many of his Tolberts Texas articles over the years. I got copies of pages in Spanish that say Yeah there was the Santa Rosa, the proposed name of the ship, there was a Santa Rosa, (but) it didnt sink. It carried cane liquor and salt and sugar from Cuba to Cadiz. True Believers: Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake. Barnie Waldrop, a Carthage television repairman, had used his own electronics to search the lake for years. Since 2014, Rick and Marty Lagina have produced "The Curse of Oak Island" for The HISTORY Channel. Fort Worth Daily Gazette, October 3, 1884. When you see Hendricks Lake it just looks like it should have treasure in it.. By The Siberian Times reporter. 10 Lost Treasures in America Waiting to be Found. The Lakeview Motel's name is false advertising these dry days. For more information about this incredible project and to see a short film trailer, go to their website at www.sunkensilver.com. There are people who spend their whole lives and considerable sums of money searching for sunken treasure ships, lost mines, and hidden loot. 0000002542 00000 n
endobj There was a problem saving your notification. Spanish silver stolen by the privateer, Jean Lafitte. Boise County - Near the Nevada state line at Rye Flats, a shipment of newly-minted gold coins . He gave the loot to smugglers who were attempting to transport six wagonloads of silver ingots to St. Louis where the treasure would presumably be minted into coins. The desire to believe that millions of dollars of silver bars still lie at the bottom of Hendricks Lake is not for the treasure hunters only. The divers do feel some round objects, and a piece is In an interview with KETK, Pinkerton discussed the treasure, or lack thereof, at Hendricks Lake. The dig, which employed 39 Zuni workmen, was conducted from 1917 through 1921 and in 1923, and uncovered approximately 25,000 artifacts as well as human remains. A lookout for alligators and venomous snakes is mATTY BLAKE (HOST) AND cHRISTIAN B. ROPER. Societies are kind of defined by what they put their belief in and what they really want to be true. <>stream
<>/Border[0 0 0]/Contents( \n h t t p s : / / s c h o l a r w o r k s . So all these treasure magazines sprung around these treasure hunting, metal detectors, stories about lost mines. Some of the (alleged) lost treasures in Pennsylvania worth researching are ones like: $30,000 worth of gold coins said to be King George ll's Lost Plunder. There are two legends in particular that seem to have found purchase in the minds of East Texas treasure hunters. The film will explore the history of various parts of the tale, how they came to be woven in to a single fable and will reveal what was discovered during the months of research put into the project, including a new theory and information indicating the account of lost silver in an East Texas lake is actually a combination of stories. Download Free PDF. Roper believes that the Little Cypress Creek story and the Hendricks Lake story may have a common heritage. They got away with three thousand freshly-minted 1877 $20 gold pieces. He sent soldiers to look for it, but they found nothing. A semi-weekly newsletter with all of The Panola Watchman's sports coverage. e d u / e t h j)/Rect[230.8867 249.8227 390.0566 261.5414]/StructParent 5/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> There was no treasure found. endstream They then filled in the shaft. It featured Pirate Treasures. 3. Peter Walker Adams lived in one of the houses on the hill near the lake and figured prominently in many of the newspaper stories. Having already written a book on Trammels Trace, a road running through Tatum which he noted was the first road to Texas from the north, Pinkerton is now embarking on a journey to research the people and the reasons for the treasure hunting extravaganza for an upcoming book. He was reading a book about lost treasure that inspired him to do some digging online, where he found supposed evidence that a ship was lurking underneath the water. brought up to the surface. and the story of the Hendricks Lake treasure is no different. His main focus is on Jean Lafittes treasure, To him it is the Chase and the history. The July 17, 1958 edition of the Panola Watchman includes this update on a search for Jean LaFittes treasure at Hendricks Lake near Tatum. After sitting undisturbed for more than 10 years, a treasure chest holding gold nuggets and precious gems has been found in the Rocky Mountains. Royal discovery made after 99-year-old code is broken by Siberian mathematics genius. Im going to talk to his son, who was 14 or so when they were out at the lake. That historic trail passed just to the east of the lake, with the trail making up two-thirds of the boundary between Rusk and Panola counties. Fort Pierce. Dallas Morning News, August 1, 1965. Laffite spent the rest of his life attacking merchant ships around Central American ports; sometimes as a pirate and sometimes as a privateer. Signup today for our free newsletter, Especially Texan. My favorite part of the legend is that the Guadalupe Mission in El Paso was built in way so that the shadows of the mission point to the Lost Padre Mine. Hotspots would include the many watercourses through the area and gravel arroyos northeast of Boise, near Idaho City. TATUM A trio of Jacksonville natives wants to turn two-century-old piracy legend into a full-length feature documentary film and theyre seeking funding help to do it. Tales of pirate booty and Mexican gold have captivated minds for generations, and it all could be closer than you might think. TYLER, Texas (KETK) Legends of buried treasure have fascinated people around the world since time immemorial. Or Black Lake. Please post photos and a general area if you have . This is just the beginning! According to Swanger, the treasure was hidden beneath a dead tree at a place called Heughs Canyon Trail, at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon in Utah. Whether the treasure is truly out there or not remains to be proven. Building on that production they are airing a new 8-episode series titled "Beyond Oak Island" premiering Tuesday, November 17 at 9:00 pm central. \Dy@tw sde!F@D}@10 4c/ THE LEGEND A brig named Santa Rosa plundered in Matagorda Bay in 1816. Visibility is nil, so it is a touchy situation. Some fishermen in the last century pulled several silver bars from those very waters with a hoop net. The oilmen then built a raft with a hole in the center and sank large pipes into the goop on the lake bottom. This is the place where six wagon loads of silver stolen by Jean Lafitte from a ship called the Santa Rosa were supposedly dumped, according to HendricksLake.com, a website run by author and independent researcher, Gary L. Pinkerton. The dumping of the silver in the lake was a temporary thing until danger passed, then was recovered, after all he had divers at his disposal. Overtime, Roper believes that this information was interpreted to mean that there was treasure in Hendricks Lake. Many of them are wandering through the beaches and backlands with nothing more than metal detectors. Angie Hendricks has been a dedicated RE/MAX Realtor for more than a decade, who offers attention to detail in every real estate transaction she handles. But to this day, treasure hunters are unswayed. The popularity of treasure hunting during this time period was profiled in numerous pulp magazines and news features, and the business of supplying treasure hunters was page one news in the Wall Street Journal. 160 0 obj They both were at the lake during the treasure hunts of 1957 and 1958. 155 0 obj When he got on board is when things started getting fairly serious.. He also noted there were a handful of other treasure legends that were nearly the same but with a different location or body of water and no specific piece of evidence regarding the Hendricks Lake silver on which he can hang his hat., When asked what he hopes Sunken Silver will accomplish, he answered just to tell the story.. Just let me know if you find anything so I can break the story first. A Book by Gary L. Pinkerton, author of "Trammel's Trace". The other big buried treasure legend from East Texas is the story of Little Cypress Creek. endobj wooden object recovered during dive for the taping On the episode, diver Alex Wilcher brought up the one item found during the days spent searching. Barnie Waldrop. And if so is the treasure still there? Essentially, somehow treasure came up in conversation and I had asked him if hed ever heard about the story of pirate treasure being lost in East Texas and we started slowly looking into it. <>stream
Brackston has been on board about 12 of those months. PRIME turn-key restaurant is a landmark of Fort Laud(Former Ernie's BBQ). Barnie Waldrop of carthage was one of the more persistent treasure hunters. The Secret: Location of the Treasure in Lake Park, Milwaukee Mark Heffron 35 subscribers Subscribe 5.6K views 2 years ago In this video I reveal the location of the treasure in Lake Park,. The idea of finding a lost treasure has universal appeal. So nothing lines up; its just factually, there was no road that would carry wagons at that time. Tales of pirate booty and Mexican gold have captivated minds for generations, and it all could be closer than you might think. Ocean Breeze. No one's found the Spanish silver cache, but some treasure seekers in this area have struck gold-or gemstones, as the case may be. Hendricks Lake was the sight of many treasure hunts over the course of the 20th century. In 2005, Agent Hendricks was a young FBI agent who was aware . The last. Drained Lake Delhi Revealed Some Treasures: One scavenger found 50 antiques, three rings and an old radio in the mud of this lake in Iowa. The same thing is true for the Paradise Cove Lodge down California 178. Hughes Springs up in Cass County was founded by two brothers looking for a treasure in the 1850s or 60s. Houston oil men began a search for Spanish silver-thelegendary treasure of Hendricks Lake.! Hendricks Lake is an oxbow lake one and one-half miles south of the Sabine River and about four miles northeast of Tatum in Rusk County, Texas (32.371864N, 94.493190W). As a former channel of the Sabine, Hendricks Lake is fed intermittently by Black Slough and by seasonal overflow from both Cherokee Bayou and the Sabine River. In the early 1820s, Great Colombia under the government of Simon Bolivar had begun commissioning former privateers as officers in their newly formed navy. For Roper, stories like these are more than a curiosity. endobj The team has found several people who have direct . Oak Island Treasure Found May 18, 2021 Gagare1952 13.4K subscribers Subscribe 1.2K 292K views 1 year ago Breaking News: My friend John from Oak Island spend his whole life looking for that. He also might have(might have, I remind you)come across a wooden chest containing what was then $80,000 in jewelry and coins. Hendericks was a member of the Cras Est Nostrum and became Salazar at some point in the past. Aug. 6, 2015 9:51 AM PT. <> The treasure, placed in a. Pinkerton. Well, my beloved fellow Texas readers, though I have no idea whether anything Im about to pass on to you is the slightest bit accurate, here are six of the supposedly great Texas treasures still waiting to be found. North of Tatum, in the middle of the woods, lies Hendricks Lake. Read More about Jean Laffites treasure in the Sabine River, USS Hatteras (formerly St. Mary) was a 1,126-ton steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the early part of the American Civil War. By 1829, the mythical lost silver mine of San Saba began appearing on Austins maps of Texas. 0000003684 00000 n
though. But theres just been this very persistent legend, and so in the late 50s, mid 60s, there were two really big efforts (to locate the treasure), tons of articles in the Watchman about these two different groups searching for it, dredging.. The first episode premiered on Tuesday November 17 at 10PM EST on the History Channel. The story goes that wagon loads of silver The crescent-shaped lake is less than a mile long, thirty to fifty yards wide, and twelve to forty feet deep. Continue Reading. If you change your mind, you can easily unsubscribe. Can College Sports Get More Absurd Than SMU Joining the Pac-12? Before I started to work on the story running in the July 2009 issue (Sleeping Booty) about California musician Nathan Smiths quixotic attempt to find a lost Spanish treasure ship near the town of Refugio, north of Corpus Christi, I assumed that there was no buried treasure at all in Texas. A few of the Cherokees were accompanied by agents of the Mexican government who had promised a lot of money to the tribe if they were able to drive out the Texans. Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). But they got nothing. This warrants some underwater metal detectors to be taken Numerous springs within and around the lake keep it filled. February 2023 Reader Quiz: What Did You Learn? Born in Longview in East Texas and living in Houston, Gary has published works of history born of his curiosity about what happened long ago in East Texas that played a role in the history of the Republic and of the State of Texas. Trammel's Trace-The First Road to Texas from the North is a 2016 book by Gary L. Pinkerton. While en route through East Texas, the smugglers received word the Spanish army was closing in and, in an effort to hide the treasure, dumped the loot in a local lake. The people who believed the legend enough to pursue it were a diverse lot. Over the years, Hendricks Lake near Tatum has been a place where many people have visited in search of a legendary treasure that was supposedly left at the site by Pirate Jean LaFitte. East Texas Gold From Mexico In 1839 Mirabeau B. Lamar, the newly inaugurated successor to Sam Houston as President of Texas, sent the Texas Army out to get rid of the Cherokees. 149 0 obj endobj Follow the link to read our updated Privacy Policy. Filmmaker Brackston McKnight uses a metal detector on his property, searching for lost treasure. Oxbow lakes result from a river's course change, in this case the Sabine River just to thc north. Off the shores of Nova Scotia is Oak Island, a place where unimaginable riches (or absolutely nothing) can supposedly be found at the bottom of a money pit that has eluded treasure seekers for centuries.Originally, the money pit was found in 1795 by a teenager named Daniel McGinnis who claimed he saw mysterious lights coming from the island, and upon investigating, found a small circular hole . Over the years there have been many who made a minimal effort or spent a little time at the lake only to discover that the conditions were too difficult and they had neither the time nor the money for such an undertaking. . Alternate versions of that story have been documented since the 1880s, with variations including that the silver was from Santa Anna and the battle of San Jacinto and that the treasure was in a different location nearby. Only recently did I learn of a parallel effort to tell the story of the Hendricks Lake treasure legend via film. Skip Hollandsworth specializes in long-form narratives. True Believers: Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake. Secret stash of tsar's gold worth billions found in old rail tunnel near Lake Baikal. They are convinced that booty galore is waiting to be found, J. Barto Arnold, the former marine archaeologist for the Texas Historical Commission, told me. Access to the lake that for 150 years had been accessible for picnics and fishing was closed off to all but a few private landowners at the time. Believed the treasure was in Martin Creek after meeting old Mexicans with a map when he was just a boy. Pinkerton is hoping to publish his book some time in the new year and is interested in finding more people with first and second hand accounts of the treasure hunting. The silver was never recovered. 0000001207 00000 n
We'll send you a couple of emails per month, filled with fascinating history facts that you can share with your friends. 4. A heating and air conditioning contractor. A TV repairman. She was then forgotten for nearly 300 years. . Roper is the latest in a long line of people to search for treasure in Hendricks Lake, and hes using the latest technology and techniques to do it. And the story was basically, you wanna be the guy selling the metal detectors, you dont want to be the guy out there looking for (stuff) that doesnt exist. 1. At times the story stayed in circulation due to the efforts of Harry E. Rieseberg, a man who was the self-proclaimed '"worlds greatest underwater treasure hunter.. Spanish soldiers in pursuit overtook the transport at Hendricks Lake and rather than give up the silver, the transport leader cut six wagonloads of silver loose and pushed them into Hendricks Lake. True West Magazine article on Jean Lafitte. But if you dont like that version of the legend there are others. Not all listings found on this site are necessarily listed through Best of Luxury Realty, Corp. Winds light and variable. And if so is the treasure still there? wATCH THE EPISODE HERE. There's no wonder it took 17 years to scour the ocean floor for this ship's treasure- a treasure lost in 1622 off the Keys. Click here to start your Free Trial (no credit card required), by Michelle Dillon michelle@thecherokeean.com. Two years later, its researchers went on a mapping expedition with the . In 1965, led a team of Iowans in some aborted, but ambitious, attempts at the treasure. What they would love to find, if not the silver, are clues to the treasure at least being there. xref 1930, it came up again, 35. 156 0 obj Contacts. It says so much about East Texas folklore.