Cotton County, Oklahoma
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$39,500 in stolen gold is said to be buried somewhere on or near Cache Creek.
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A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1
Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales
Gold bullion was buried by the Spanish near what is now the town of Walters before an Indian attack.
$50,000 in stolen gold is buried near a "buffalo depression" close to West Cache Creek, somewhere near the border of Comanche and Cotton Counties.
Buried Treasures of the Great Plains
Outlaw robbery loot, buried by the lone survivor of the outlaw gang, is buried a few miles southwest of Geronimo. He died before recovering it.
A government payroll is thought to be buried somewhere on Cache Creek.
7 mule loads of Mexican gold is said to be buried on Pecan Creek south of Lawton.
Buried Treasure You Can Find
Mexican gold is said to be buried near the mouth of Cache Creek.
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