Jesse James Gold Map

Jesse James Gold Map. Jesse James, Missouri Outlaw His Marlow home looks like a museum — one room dedicated to military artifacts, another to outlaw treasure DODSON SAYS THERE ARE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF GOLD BARS BURIED HERE, BUT ONLY A TINY SLIVER OF THE TREASURE HAS BEEN FOUND

137. Daniel Duke in “Gates of Light” // The Outlaw Jesse James, Alchemical Templar Treasure Maps
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According to Dwight Traina, (a treasure hunter from Lawton, Oklahoma) the map came from a cast iron teakettle buried in the Wichita Mountains of Southwest Oklahoma Duke-the great-great-grandson of Jesse James-reveals hidden treasures yet to be recovered as well as connections between the infamous train robber and Freemasonry, the Knights Templar, the Founding Fathers, and Jewish mysticism.

137. Daniel Duke in “Gates of Light” // The Outlaw Jesse James, Alchemical Templar Treasure Maps

Descendant of Jesse James, author Daniel J Duke, uses a template, encoded with Kabbalah gematria and provided by the American Civil War secret society, Knights of the Golden Circle, to link sites of lost treasures, not just buried by his great-great-grandfather, but going as far back as the Knights Templar, the eight-century 'Seven Cities of Gold' searched for by Spanish explorer Francisco. Jesse James left behind secret diaries and coded treasure maps It is from the same collection of maps used by some.

Finding Buried Treasure Whilst Hunting For Jesse James’ Lost Gold I Expedition Unknown YouTube. After hiding their plunder, a contract, binding the men together as the rightful owners of the gold, was carved into the side of a brass bucket, dated March 5, 1876, and hidden under a rock ledge at the foot of Tarbone Mountain HE SAYS HUNDREDS, MAYBE THOUSANDS HAVE SCOURED THESE HILLS, EVER SINCE TREASURE HUNTER JOE HUNTER FOUND A MAP THAT HE SAYS WAS DRAWN BY JESSE JAMES HIMSELF

Jesse James Hidden Treasure — Collectors Universe. Somewhere in the rugged Wichita Mountains, it's said that a fortune in stolen loot still lies buried, waiting for a lucky treasure hunter to strike it rich. Some of the map's symbols even aligned with what Somers had.