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Cherokee County, Oklahoma

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  • Cherokee Indians supposedly concealed a large quantity of treasure in a cave near the Horse Shoe Bend area of the Illinois River.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasure You Can Find


  • A lost, rich Bismuth deposit is supposedly located in a cave near the Horse Shoe Bend area of the Illinois River.

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    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1


  • A cache of stolen gold is buried at the base of a "chimney rock" near Barren Ford.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasures of the Ozarks

    Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1


  • $80,000 in gold is buried somewhere on or near the banks of the Tahlequah River south of the old Capital building.

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    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1



  • A large pot of gold coins was buried somewhere in the mountains 10 miles east of Tahlequah by Robin Bobb, who died without revealing its location.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasures of the Ozarks

    Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1



  • A concealed cave, supposedly located near Tahlequah, contains the gold of a 100 mule Mexican pack train. The gold was hidden by Indians and the location never revealed.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasures of the Ozarks

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1



 

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