Im hoping someday that people can get back down there, Pinkerton said. Every penny counts! In Gretna in 1960, across the river from New Orleans, a large number of gold coins were found in an area frequented by Lafitte and his men .According to another story, Laffite buried a large cache on an unnamed island in Lake Borgne. Hendericks was a member of the Cras Est Nostrum and became Salazar at some point in the past. Roper believes that the Little Cypress Creek story and the Hendricks Lake story may have a common heritage. 161 0 obj Houston historian Gary Pinkerton, a Longview native, is fascinated by those treasure hunters and their searches. I looked into it a little bit in high school and at UT, just on and off. 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. Read More about The wreck of La Belle, Did the infamous privateer Jean Laffite steal a $2 million fortune in silver from a Spanish galleon and bury it in the Sabine River near the East Texas town Sabine? Click here to start your Free Trial (no credit card required), by Michelle Dillon michelle@thecherokeean.com. The parade of those who made documented efforts for the treasure included oilmen, a television repairman, a pharmacist, a grocery store owner, dirt contractors, water well diggers, fraudulent treasure hunting equipment hucksters, a heating and air-conditioning technician, and numerous other true believers. Searchers used aerial photos, underwater metal detectors, and magnetometers to aid in their efforts. Jos R. Ralat is Texas Monthlys taco editor, writing about tacos and Mexican food. Peoples commitment to myths, tall tales and legends is powerful, according to Pinkerton. What I like most about the lake is that, it just contains this feel when you go out there and you see the Spanish moss hanging on the trees, you feel like youve gone back in time, Roper said. endobj Roper is the director of a four-part documentary series about the Hendricks Lake legend titled Sunken Silver. The documentary follows Ropers personal journey with the story, starting when he first heard it at 7-years-old and chronicling his dives and searches at Hendricks Lake. In 2005, Agent Hendricks was a young FBI agent who was aware . She was then forgotten for nearly 300 years. 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. 0000004529 00000 n Famous privateer who, according to legend, plundered the silver from the Spanish brig, Santa Rosa. Hendricks Lake is a special place for Roper. 147 0 obj As Laffite and his men raced through East Texas with the wagons, Spanish. So where is it? There are many stories about the famous pirate Gene Lafitte, but one of them places his lost treasure at the bottom of a lake right here in East Texas. Hendricks Lake was By the time the summer of 1958 had ended, Waldrop, buzzing again and the moss-laden oaks echoed the sound of the SoRelles, and all of the other treasure hunters spurred on heavy equipment and trucks pulling in for another attempt. 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. Kuna, ID hosted by Treasure Valley Disc Golf. Singer Treasure on Padre Island In the mid-nineteenth century, a man named Isaac Merritt Singer made significant improvements to the sewing machine. And You Thought Feral Hogs Were Bad. endobj It is this tale that Christian wants to follow up on. 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. They also had a raft built from which large pipes were sunk into the lake bottom, and used a metal detector to search the sediment. LAKE CHIEMSEE, GOLDEN CAULDRON In Bavaria, in southern Germany, Lake Chiemsee has been the focus of many divers ever since a Nazi-themed gold cauldron, worth more than $560,000, was found there in . He built a new kind of sewing machine, and in 1851 he started I.M. I dont want to give too much away, but part of the reason that Hendricks Lake may have been incorrectly added to the story is because, I believe, in the late 1830s there may have been something found on a property owned by a man with the last name OHendrick, Roper said. Gary Pinkerton, True Believers: Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake, East Texas Historical Journal 47 (2009). Follow the link to read our updated Privacy Policy. Even though some, including Waldrop and Stotlar, had looked into draining the lake, there were no other attempts at that folly. They say this inspired them to reach out to other treasure hunters and hear their stories. The team has found several people who have direct . When a producer for The History Channel contacted me in early summer, the legend was about to add a new chapter to the story.The Lagina brothers of Oak Island fame were beginning a new series, Beyond Oak Island, and the story of Hendricks Lake was the premiere episode on November 17, 2020. Xi-vrcjVJO%X *hve~os)&pZl0nuUH;M%\,iB!N7;B`h Y2?SXx#l};(5-Sj\Ji6Y|f>>`}j8 C=H: =.p0=*y pGOF30.#yZeY92Hq{IjFhaftP[Ch[&P"(D3CSP+ )Q- $NNBeX"Ld_kUB'`Y%e8re%R 0aHd$0=~^nbY:pK/DQxE8"Sh5Y=9'wXJ9'.m*?%YTAcM>W*N7852@ZyV|>}c(&fZXBtzq]uF4A1*i 0000001829 00000 n Well, according to a story by Mary Rogers of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, there is evidence that in the early 1800s the theft did happen and that Jean Lafittes men, afraid that they were about to be ambushed, pushed several wagons loaded with silver ingots into the muddy waters. endobj trailer e d u / e t h j / v o l 4 7 / i s s 2 / 1 0)/Rect[128.1963 131.7406 353.4453 143.4594]/StructParent 9/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> 2018 Sunken Silver. wATCH THE EPISODE HERE. Ho-hum, right? Lived at the lake, rented boats to people who wanted to fish. e d u / e t h j)/Rect[230.8867 249.8227 390.0566 261.5414]/StructParent 5/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> 168 0 obj endstream The real story of Hendricks Lake is not the legend alone, it is about the people who believed it fervently enough to put their time and money on the line in the hope of recovering it. January 2023 Reader Quiz: What Did You Learn? If you fill out the first name, last name, or agree to terms fields, you will NOT be added to the newsletter list. A formal statement is due around noon in Moscow on Saturday when the first pictures of the gold will be revealed to the world's . In June of 2020, the treasure was finally found by a man who chose not to be named (perhaps understandably, as he was suddenly $5 million richer!). brought up to the surface. The story revolves around oil fields in Texas, USA. . There are still treasure hunters to this day who believe the Lafitte fortune would be found if the lake was drained. 0000004315 00000 n Since that time, many parties and individuals have endeavored to find the Lost Treasure of Hendricks Lake, with searches as early as 1884 and as recently as the 1970s. The tried to dynamite the bottom, but ended up with no silver for this efforts. But did it even exist? This caused the They know its there. 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. Continue Reading. No matter the lack of proof for a lot of these things, it just makes sense in your mind for a story like this to take place here.. Pinkerton also maintains facebook pages Trammels Trace and Hendricks Lake Treasure-True Believers. Stories like this, its what created a filmmaker in myself, its what creates archeologists, its what creates people that come up with plans to conquer whatever they want to solve in life, its just a special place.. More maps appeared showing various locations of a lost silver mine. . Since that time, many parties and individuals have endeavored to find the Lost Treasure of Hendricks Lake, with searches as early as 1884 and as recently as the 1970s. "I do not know the person who found it, but the poem in my book led him to the precise spot," Fenn writes. I havent found anything to suggest that a centuries-worth of stories about buried treasure have any credence. Daniel Vaughn is the countrys first barbecue editor, and he has eaten more barbecue than you have. The son of Corbett Akins, Brodie grew up with Hendricks Lake as a routine part of his life and still owned that land on the lake until mining began. And then again, the 50s and 60s, there were a bunch of these treasure magazines about metal detectors. 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. A dirt contractor who learned about the legend when helping another man drill holes on the edge of the lake. Another legend has it that in 1595, Juan de Oate hid five silver bars, 4,336 gold ingots, nine burro loads of jewels, and four priceless Aztec codices (books or manuscripts) in the mine. Excited about the history, research, and prospects of this Any "COB" finds in Texas I was just wondering if any member in Texas has found any cobs, reales, etc. 159 0 obj An estimated $340 million., And as I write, the treasure hunters are out there, hunting, hunting, and hunting. 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. And if so is the treasure still there? endobj June 6, 2020 - Fenn writes on his blog that the treasure has been found. including dialogue . Born to an American mother and English father in Knoxville, Tennessee, Hendricks was raised in Portland, Oregon, and Twin Falls, Idaho, where she became active in local theater. Fort Worth Daily Gazette, October 3, 1884. Or Black Lake. His website is www.trammelstrace.com. Back in the 1580s, Spanish conquistadors and priests often passed beneath the peaks of the Franklins on their way to New Mexico to colonize the Indian villages. 151 0 obj 0000001730 00000 n A brig named Santa Rosa plundered in Matagorda Bay in 1816. Calvin Wilcher is in charge of the scans..he is on watch for something not of Mother nature. Lets be honest, everybody loves a good treasure story. . Success! Jean Laffite was a French pirate and privateer born circa 1780. Photo: WhisperToMe, Public domain. Although they attended different universities, Roper reconnected with high school friends Brackston McKnight and Ryan Travis and the three now work together on the project. At the age of 25, Jean Laffite was living in New Orleans, operating a warehouse essential to dispersing the goods smuggled by his brother Pierre. During the Mexican War of Independence, the Laffites served as spies for the Spanish, after moving to Galveston Island, Texas. Spanish troops caught up with the wagons along a trail near present-day Tatum, Texas. 5. Singer Treasure on Padre Island In the mid-nineteenth century, a man named Isaac Merritt Singer made significant improvements to the sewing machine. Boise County - Near the Nevada state line at Rye Flats, a shipment of newly-minted gold coins . Can College Sports Get More Absurd Than SMU Joining the Pac-12? Just let me know if you find anything so I can break the story first. At one point, while wandering the beaches of Padre Island, he came across a bunch of Spanish coins. Tyler oilman who partnered with Charles Fitzhugh Grice to do underwater metal detection in 1969. Legend holds that the Pirate Jean LaFitte, or in some other versions Santa Anna, left treasure at Hendricks Lake near Tatum. Winds light and variable. 0000002062 00000 n Contacts. So nothing lines up; its just factually, there was no road that would carry wagons at that time. I spent the majority of the summer of 2020 organizing expeditions into the lake, through sonar we had come up with quite a few hits of things that were very interesting, Roper said. TYLER, Texas (KETK) Legends of buried treasure have fascinated people around the world since time immemorial. A light came on when the probe hit metal. 152 0 obj The stolen loot was smuggled north some years later but ended up in Lake. 0000017195 00000 n An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Akins and one of his former deputies were landowners along the lake and active onlookers with a piece of the action. The story goes that wagon loads of silver An occasional newspaper article kept the story alive and throughout the 1960s treasure hunters found their way to Hendrick's Lake, but none matched the expeditions launched by the SoRelle . 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). From the first searches in the 1880s to the large scale efforts of the 1950s and 1960s, its story has . It says so much about East Texas folklore. endobj There was an error processing your request. A team of treasure hunters could be on the verge of unearthing the "world's largest treasure hoard," said to be worth over $20 billion. . On his visits to Hendricks Lake with his son, they got a hit and brought a diver along to search the bottom. Historian Gary Pinkerton says the legend is mostly unsubstantiated. But they got nothing. When one of the recent landowners near the lake sold their property to the mining company, they inserted a treasure clause that reserves the rights to one-half of any treasure trove found on the Property by Purchaser. There will always be true believers in the treasure legend of Hendricks Lake. We need your support because we are a non-profit organization that relies upon contributions from our community in order to record and preserve the history of our state. The Fenn Treasure was a cache of gold and jewels that Forrest Fenn, an art dealer and author from Santa Fe, New Mexico, hid in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. <>/Border[0 0 0]/Contents()/Rect[130.3037 595.1786 171.4307 606.1786]/StructParent 2/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> View Tracy Y Hendricks results in Arlington Heights, IL including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. We'll send you a couple of emails per month, filled with fascinating history facts that you can share with your friends. A Book by Gary L. Pinkerton, author of "Trammel's Trace". Barnie Waldrop and the former Sheriff of Panola County, Corbett Akins, at the time were in an article on the first page of the Wall Street Journal. Whether the treasure is truly out there or not remains to be proven. Scotty Stotlar, Sr., appeared to have what it took to mount another serious attempt. Spring is a census-designated place within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Houston in Harris County, Texas, United States, part of the Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land metropolitan area. The location was later widely believed to be Hendricks Lake, an oxbow lake formation on the south side of the Sabine River. 1. No matter what, I come to believe throughout professional research or diving, I will always associate it with Jean Lafitte, with treasure, with piracy because its meant so much to the community, Roper said. After sitting undisturbed for more than 10 years, a treasure chest holding gold nuggets and precious gems has been found in the Rocky Mountains. True West Magazine article on Jean Lafitte. 3 talking about this. Now, two years later, in his book, "True Believers: Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake," he has given new life to a legend about hidden silver that developed alongside Trammel's Trace. <>/Border[0 0 0]/Contents( \n h t t p s : / / s c h o l a r w o r k s . By using deep-sea sonar technology that can pierce the thick mud and clay at the bottom of the lake, Roper said he may have found a cart or wagon that might have moved treasure to the lake. The men, in fear of Spanish retaliation, are said to have hidden the wagons in a nearby body of water. though. 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. A huge battle ensued between the two groups near what is now known as Tyler. At that time, the legend was that Mexican land pirates lived along the lake and dumped gold, silver, and precious stones in the lake when they were attacked by the Texans or some other forces. Tatum reportedly built a device with buckets on a conveyor and operated by steam engines to attempt to bail the water from the lake. Our new Privacy Policy will go into effect on January 1st, 2023. PRIME turn-key restaurant is a landmark of Fort Laud(Former Ernie's BBQ). This is just the beginning! endobj 0000010052 00000 n In the final battle of the War of 1812, Lafitte and his comrades helped General Andrew Jackson defend New Orleans against the British. Hendricks Lake, If information about one of the last searchers had been documented and publicized it would likely have discouraged further similar attempts in the future. 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. According to the legend, the Cherokee were fleeing north after the Battle of Neches when Roper said their path crossed Little Cypress Creek on the property of a man named OHendrick. Pinkerton went on to describe how there have been dozens of expeditions and attempts to find buried treasure between Hendricks Lake and the Sabine River. Stella Wieser was a reporter at the Panola Watchman from June 2018 to April 2022. March 11 Saturday Daylight Wasting C-tier . If the treasure is out there, then some East Texan is bound to find it. Here are six of the supposedly greatest Texas treasures still out there. The legends a legend, but the people that believed it and the effort they went through to actually find it despite obvious questions about the details, Pinkerton stated. <> But a giant storm hit the area, destroying the raft and washing away all the evidence. <>stream endobj That lucky treasure hunter who finds where X marks the spot, will become an East Texas legend, just like the treasure they strove to find. It is now thought that the money is on the southernmost tip of Padre Island. Pinkerton came across the Hendricks Lake legend while doing research for his book, Trammals Trace: The First Road to Texas from the North. The Cherokees started getting their butts kicked. <>/Border[0 0 0]/Contents()/Rect[493.2393 594.2333 540.0 607.124]/StructParent 3/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> endobj 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. 157 0 obj But all the treasure hunters declared that I must be hiding the truth. A.C. SoRelle, Jr., and his brother, Henry, were oilmen who brought detection equipment, draglines, and other heavy machinery to dig into the gumbo mud on the bottom of the lake. It certainly had promise since it was a round piece of wood, like the legend of the wagon sunk in the lake. Host Mattie Blake and local movie maker Christian B. Roper (see Sunken Silver) led a team conducting underwater searching. True Believers: Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake. 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. endstream endobj by the Rieseberg article had gone home with no treasure to On Monday, June 16th, 1958 Barney 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. Many treasure hunters are convinced the money continues to lie beneath the mud of Little Cypress Creek in Upshur County. He built a new kind of sewing machine, and in. When he got on board is when things started getting fairly serious.. Hotspots would include the many watercourses through the area and gravel arroyos northeast of Boise, near Idaho City. Gary L. Pinkerton, All they found was a big sawblade from one of the sawmills that had operated on the lake; they left the artifact behind for future treasure hunters. For information on, or to order Trammels Trace, visit www.trammelstrace.com. 1930, it came up again, 35. Meanwhile, his younger brother John was exploring the coast of Texas. It was a cloudy evening with low visibility, and Laffite attempted to capture what appeared to be two Spanish merchant vessels. &m;vH}p,$[%7?7hm'm&@A2Ef8IR%%p.Bs.H'QKR 5 ]sHT. 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 . . A Book by Gary L. Pinkerton, author of "Trammel's Trace", Ive seen fifty of em beaten by the lakes bog bottom, from oil explorers and water witchers to plain nuts. . Some said it was Santa Annas gold sent north from San Jacinto, and others say it was not even in Hendricks Lake, but in Martin Creek. <> None of (the rest) lines up, but 1860s, 1870s, there was enough yada yada to create some story.. 150 0 obj Hits are sounded off. Its slated to be released in May on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Tubi. To view perks for contributors or to make a donation towards completion of the film, visit www.gofundme.com/sunkensilver. This catch rendered a lot of attention and by 1884, the Sabine River was riddled with silver hunters. In one Internet posting, I read the following: Texas has more buried treasure than any other state, with 229 sites within the states borders. This lake has its dangers, of course. Other stories of Pirate Treasures are discussed. :P1N8ihB:Ap"4qau_-6)aqhcgZ!=(!~qB3&\S%I}Dc{M6H31jiet_Ya dZ`URw#ser6QcS$JJrnlHN_f1`>!nUA{:_>vtZ)F+/z#~+PDG-+\X?U89XfDD\%E%R! b#[\Z}%dw2Q cDDp=_Em&>M!$]5yors8%52]Tp%>E]SV)IW%]Ka("Y4'7QuFf$a Omoa was the site of the largest Spanish fort in Central America, a fort constructed to safeguard the Spanish silver shipments from the mines of Tegucigalpa in Honduras. Blackbeard and the mysterious unsolved code of Olivier Levassuer, or The Buzzard, are mentioned. He found what he was looking for in the Spanish colony of Texas. The Lost Treasure of Hendricks Lake The infamous pirate of the Gulf Jean Lafitte took a $2 million fortune in silver from a Spanish galleon and supposedly buried it in the Sabine River near the East Texas town of Sabine. Hendrick's Lake treasure is focus of Houston historian's upcoming book, By Stella Wieser 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 location was later widely believed to be Hendricks Lake, an oxbow lake formation on the south side of the Sabine River. One group proposed to use a new divining rod activated with isotopes. The hidden fortunes of the Doan Boys Gang, said to be $2 million at least. When I was seven years old, we were at Athens Scuba Park owned by Calvin Wilcher and he was the one who told me the story, Roper explained.We were sitting in this dive store and Calvin just says, Hey, have you heard the story of pirate treasure in East Texas? At seven years old Im just going to find that extremely interesting. 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. Eventually, the Mexicans unloaded the moneygold and silver coinsso they could make an escape. Fire Ants Have Unleashed Chaos in Texas for Decades. 0000002542 00000 n When I found out theres essentially a documentary, a great one right here in East Texas waiting to be put out there, I was just excited to try to do everything I could to make that happen, he commented. So all these treasure magazines sprung around these treasure hunting, metal detectors, stories about lost mines. A lookout for alligators and venomous snakes is But alas, nothing came of it. for the most familiar version of the legend. One person who is still committed to the Hendricks Lake legend is Jacksonville documentary film maker and treasure hunter, Christian B. Roper. During the investigation, Roper found Gary Pinkertons book, We met with Gary in January and we had no clue about his book coming out, we just knew that he was kind of the expert on this trace, this route that had been taken in the story by this group of smugglers carrying all the silver, Roper said. The search is called off for the time being. Christian Roper and Brackston McKnight lay eyes on Hendricks Lake, the alleged locale of sunken pirate treasure. Sheriff of Carthage, who co-owned 470 acres on the northwest end of the lake with Corbett Akins. To the north of Tatum, in the middle of the forest, lies Lake Hendrix. 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.. The team, known as the "Temple Twelve," have been . Waldrop believed this man had many treasure secrets, but he was a well-known fraud. According to reports, the total bounty would be worth more than $1.36 million today. 24 Lake Toplitz In Austria Is Believed To Hold The Lost Treasures From World War II. The story was reporting the fact that Tatum beat a man to death who essentially made fun of that effort, Pinkerton said. IXK\!%X[CQq tfI&JA PAefQj$9k,HmN}) n1jXb#,L5N_T U7VOn'u[^cW c{*`!+?@6rJQ|n ;fr4a}_OM%)t0 HUn>>IudFn _IXEvFmoj8!~X!HL: Tales of pirate booty and Mexican gold have captivated minds for generations, and it all could be closer than you might think. And then he became postmaster two years later, so apparently nothing came of that. Their father, Barnie Waldrop, was the most active local treasure hunter. endobj That was the story.. In 1965, led a team of Iowans in some aborted, but ambitious, attempts at the treasure. Two oilmen from Texas actually brought a giant crane to the lake after getting some interesting readings from the bottom of Hendricks Lake. Error! 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. Lake Ridge (5) Las Olas Isles (5) Las Olas by the Sea (0) Lauder Gate Isles (2) . The Lakeview Motel's name is false advertising these dry days. The various people that searched for the Hendricks Lake treasure hooked him. The lake is located in the extreme northeastern part of the county along the boundary between Rusk and Panola. %PDF-1.7 % During his research for Trammals Trace, Pinkerton came upon the legend and it was something he tucked away and parked for a little while.. 0000003134 00000 n The lake is located in the extreme northeastern part of the county along the boundary between Rusk and Panola. Christian knows his pirate history! The divers do feel some round objects, and a piece is Paul Uncle Fox Tatum, son of the founder of Tatum, Texas, carried out the first documented attempt to recover the treasure in 1884. . 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. Gary is currently working on a history of Spanish East Texas focused between 1770 and 1813. Christian and the treasure hunting team are looking forward to using new technology to scan the bottom of the lake for possible anomalies, and hope to find a treasure which was missed in past searchers. When the Embargo Act of 1807 came into force, the Laffite brothers moved their business from New Orleans to an island in Barataria Bay, Louisiana. Roper has been pursuing the legend and examining where and how the various parts of the story originated. Laffite was wounded in the battle and is believed to have died just after dawn. Barnie Waldrop said he outlasted all the others and had seen fifty of em beaten by the lakes bog bottom. According to a story by Mary Roger of the Fort Worth Star Telegram, the silver was indeed robbed from a galleon by Laffite and his mean in the early 19th century. Singer & Co., which was renamed the Singer Manufacturing Company in 1865. The 1907 theft included the removal of a diamond star, pendant, and the collars of five knights of the Order. click photo for more. That set off a huge treasure hunting stampede. To contact Pinkerton, call (409) 201-8026 or email gary.pinkerton@outlook.com. The story died down but regained momentum when treasure hunting became popular again in the fifties and when True West magazine printed an article about the long-forgotten silver prompting treasure hunters to flock to Carthage and Tatum. Boise County - Close to 3,000,000 troy ounces of gold have been removed from the gravels of the Bose Basin and according to treasure hunters, there is plenty more to be found. The information comes from books and treasure hunting Web sites (the best of which are legendsofamerica.com and treasurefish.com). <>/Border[0 0 0]/Contents(United States History Commons)/Rect[137.2383 228.9906 279.5625 240.7094]/StructParent 6/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>>