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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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    More information can be found in

    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.

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    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1


  • $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.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasures of the Great Plains

    Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales


  • 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.

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    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1

    Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales


  • A government payroll is thought to be buried somewhere on Cache Creek.

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    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1


  • 7 mule loads of Mexican gold is said to be buried on Pecan Creek south of Lawton.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasure You Can Find

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1

    Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales


  • Mexican gold is said to be buried near the mouth of Cache Creek.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasure You Can Find

    A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma Volume 1

    Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales


 

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