![]() ![]() In 1928 a local farmer by the name of Gilpin was traveling the Old Malvern stagecoach road. Frank said later that they never did return to find the stolen loot. Jesse and Frank then covered up the spot of the buried loot with the rock. They also carved 3 figures of a cross, a bowie knife, and a 3 pronged fork. They buried the stolen goods and found a sandstone rock in which they carved their names and the amount of money that was to be buried. Knowing this Jesse and Frank decided to bury the loot and jewelry near a road that they were on. ![]() The gang ended up getting away with $32,000 in cash and jewelry from the passengers.Ī posse that was in the area on a separate stakeout quickly heard about the robbery and went after the James gang. The stagecoach was at the cross-section of the old Malvern Road and Gulpha creek south of Hot Springs, Arkansas. The James gang as they were called held up a stagecoach on January 15, 1874. The exploits of these two wildmen have conjured up many lost treasure stories. Jesse and Frank James were well known in the Wild West for robbing many banks, stagecoaches, and trains. Near twin springs located on the old Spanish Trail along the Cossatot River north of De Queen, Arkansas Ghost town of Brushy Creek in Carroll County Arkansas Silver and gold bars chests full of Spanish coins Old Spanish Treasure Cave in Gravette, Arkansas In the back entrance of a cave on the White River near Mill Ford Hollow in Arkansas Two camp kettles full of gold and silver coins.īuried Gold Coins Near White River and Cypress BayouĤ00 feet from the forks of the White River and Cypress Bayou ![]() Old Malvern Stage route 25 miles west of Little Rock, Arkansas in the Brushy Mountains of Perry County. 13 Lost Treasures of Georgia (Discover History) 12 Lost Treasures of Arkansas TREASURE ![]()
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