Several caches of stolen loot are said to be buried around a stone house near Ralston Creek Dam.
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A chest of gold, stolen in a stage coach hold-up, is said to be buried somewhere along the Ralston Creek Road.
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$50,000 in bullion gold, stolen in a hold-up, is buried near what is now the Ralston Creek Dam. It is possibly underwater.
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Considerable outlaw activity occurred near the Ralston Stage Station. It is said that numerous caches of loot are buried in the vicinity.
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The outlaw Ben Leeper is known to have buried some of his loot near his cabin.
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Ben Leeper also buried about $200,000 in gold coins near the town of Golden.
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Forteen gold ingots, stolen in a stage coach robbery at Eagle's Nest Pass, were buried before the robbers were killed shortly after.
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A lost mine worked by Indians is thought to be located in or near Stevens Gulch.
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Amos Alright's Lost Silver Ledge is thought to be located near Kenny Park.
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Two $15,000 caches of money stolen from a bookie operation are hidden near a Littleton churchyard and along the road to Lookout Mountain.
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