treasure to speak of. More than once the crane almost toppled into the water. It may not display this or other websites correctly. The fortune is said to have been stolen from the Spanish by Jean Lafitte. It is widely believed that Lafitte buried his treasure on Galveston before he left - and this video is about my search at three likely treasure sites. Roach once lived on Lake Miller -- which earlier was called Lake De La Roche after him -- and had boats there that he used for pillaging. Soldiers approach, wagons sunk in Hendricks Lake, an oxbow lake just south of the Sabine River in northeastern Rusk County. says that a swamp in the Natalbany River in Springfield, Louisiana, was drained Many treasure hunters are convinced the money continues to lie beneath the mud of Little Cypress Creek in Upshur County. A.C. SoRelle, Jr., and his brother, Henry, were oilmen who brought detection equipment, draglines, and other heavy machinery to dig into the gumbo mud on the bottom of the lake. Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. Galveston after his adventures in Louisiana. His treasure That was more of his commerce center, again where he exchanged merchandise for coin. accepts, and the show continues at Hendricks Lake in East Texas. Another story says the ship -- believed to have been a three-masted schooner -- ended up there after a storm surge in the Gulf of Mexico. Legend has it that El Pasos Guadalupe Mission was built in such a way that sends the noon sunlight shining straight on the mine.. . NOWHERE BUT TEXAS: SEARCHING FOR JEAN LAFITTE'S TREASURE ON GALVESTON ISLAND Jean Lafitte was born in 1780 and The silver has yet to be discovered, according to Lone Star Treasure, which says the story is based on a Spanish document from the conquistador era. treasures It really exists, and due to our rich history with Spanish and Mexican invasions, it makes sense that there would be a lot hidden here.
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