The Lost Treasures of Montana

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Author: Peter Netzel

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-02-24

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 9781984199638

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THE LOST TREASURES OF MONTANA, Gold West Country-Vol. 2 Author, Peter Netzel The Lost Treasures of Montana is a series of books on the lost treasures that can be found in Montana, by region. The series is based on over twenty years of researching old treasure legends. This book contains details of locations of buried caches and lost treasures in Gold West Country, Montana. Counties covered in this edition of The Lost Treasures of Montana-GOLD WEST COUNTRY, Volume 2 are Broadwater County, Deer Lodge County, Jefferson County, Lewis and Clark County, Powell County, and Silver Bow County. Even though some regions have more lost treasures than others, all of The Treasure State's regions have an interesting history and intriguing stories of the characters who lived in the gold rush days of the Old West. Montana's state capitol, Helena, is located in this region. Helena was the site of one of the richest gold strikes in U.S. History, at Last Chance Gulch, in July of 1864. About 67 miles southwest of Helena, is Butte, another former boom town. Butte began as nothing more than a group of gold mining camps back in the early 1870's. Then, silver and copper were discovered. These discoveries brought in a flood of people and new companies to Butte. By the late 1870's, a large and bustling city had been born. While silver and gold were actively mined in Butte, it was copper that truly put Butte on the map. The stories take you back to the time of the Wild West and its gold rush days. You will meet the colorful outlaw characters who stole the loot, how they did it, and where it may have ended up. Most of the stories include maps, in case you wish to search for hidden treasure yourself! Details and background of locations of buried loot and hidden caches are covered in the book. Along with the many maps included, are rich details of the colorful history that paint a vivid word portrait of the history that took place in this section of Montana in the wild, exciting days of its gold and silver rushes. Author, Peter Netzel, explains - "I have been researching old treasure legends for twenty years and have been successful in pinning down the locations of most of the lost treasures in this region on topographic maps. I include these detailed maps with the stories in this series. In addition to pinpointing actual locations, I have even found a few lost treasures never before presented in books!" Portions of the Gold West Country region of Montana are where the Henry Plummer Gang is alleged to have operated. There were other outlaws active in Gold West Country in the 1800's and early 1900's also. The most common and repeated crimes involved cattle rustling; horse stealing; and robbing stagecoaches, banks, and trains. During the short reign of terror by Plummer and his road agents, it is believed that they hid much of their loot. (Some sources believe it more likely that they spent it as fast as they could on whiskey, wild women, and gambling!) Several of the treasures that are claimed to have been hidden by Plummer and other outlaws are said to lay in this region. Not all lost treasures covered in this book were the result of outlaws hiding loot. Some of the hidden caches concern lost mines and rich gold and silver ledges which were never found a second time. The purpose of this book is to look at all of these lost treasures and see if they could be real or not. Some may be doubtful, and some accounts seem to hold water. It is up to you, the reader, to come to your own conclusions. No matter what you decide, you will find the history of the Montana's Gold West Country interesting and entertaining. You do not have to be a treasure hunter to enjoy this book series. In the Lost Treasures of Montana series, you will even find a few lost treasures never before presented in books!

The Lost Treasures of Montana: Yellowstone Country

The Lost Treasures of Montana: Yellowstone Country PDF

Author: Peter Netzel

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-12-10

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 9781540894366

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Yellowstone Country is the first in the series "The Lost Treasures of Montana," books that cover the entire state, by region. Based on a decade of research of old treasure legends, the author has successfully pinned down the locations of most of these caches on topographic maps. Many of these detailed maps are included with the stories in the book. A few of these Yellowstone Country, Montana, treasure sites are narrowed down to a very small location, which makes you wonder why they haven't been found yet! In addition to pinpointing actual locations, you will discover several lost treasure stories never before presented in books! The lost treasure stories of Montana are mostly forgotten with the passage of time. Now they are preserved for future generations in "The Lost Treasures of Montana" book series by Peter Netzel. The journey begins with Yellowstone Country.

The Lost Treasures of Montana

The Lost Treasures of Montana PDF

Author: Peter Netzel

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-12-23

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 9781979900850

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The Lost Treasures Of Montana: GLACIER COUNTRY by Peter Netzel, is a series of books on the lost treasures that can be found in Montana, by region. This series is a compilation of the legends of lost silver and gold in Montana. The Lost Treasures Of Montana: GLACIER COUNTRY, is the fifth book in the series and includes the counties of Mineral, Granite, Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, Ravalli, Sanders, Glacier, and Missoula. Located in northwestern Montana, Glacier Country also includes Glacier National Park, and the Flathead and Blackfeet Native American Indian Reservations. Details and background of locations of buried loot and hidden caches are covered in the stories in this book. Many maps are included with the stories. Best of all, rich details of the colorful history of this section of the Old West fill the pages. You don't have to be a treasure hunter to enjoy the books in this series because they also contain page upon page of historical accounts of the people and places of Montana in its early days. Based on decades of research, these books enable the reader to pin down the locations of lost treasures on the included maps. The region covered in this edition of The Lost Treasures of Montana is Glacier Country, which is comprised of the counties: Mineral, Granite, Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, Ravalli, Sanders, Glacier, and Missoula. Located in northwestern Montana, Glacier Country includes the Flathead and the Blackfeet Native American Indian Reservations, and Glacier National Park. Montana's Glacier Country spans millions of acres of stunning natural wonders and wild beauty. This book, The Lost Treasures of Montana: GLACIER COUNTRY, is the fifth in a series of books that takes a look at the lost treasures of Montana. Portions of this region are where Henry Plummer and his gang hid themselves and their stolen loot. Even though some sources believe it more likely that outlaws spent the loot they stole as fast as they could on whiskey, wild women, and gambling, thieves like Henry Plummer took way more than he could squander rapidly, so he had to stash it somewhere. But, not all of the lost treasure caches covered in this book were the result of outlaw gangs hiding loot. Some concern lost mines and rich gold and silver ledges which were never found a second time.

The Lost Treasures of Montana

The Lost Treasures of Montana PDF

Author: Peter Netzel

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-05-20

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9781546308751

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The Lost Treasures of Montana is a series of books on the lost treasures that can be found in Montana, by region. The series is based on over a decade of researching old treasure legends. This black and white version of the book contains details of locations of buried caches and lost treasures in Missouri Country, Montana. Counties covered in this edition of The Lost Treasures of Montana: MISSOURI COUNTRY, are: Roosevelt, McCone, Garfield, Sheridan, Phillips, Richland, Daniels, and Valley counties. In the Lost Treasures of Montana series, you will even find a few lost treasures never before presented in books! The stories take you back to the time of the Wild West. You will meet the colorful outlaw characters who stole the loot and learn how they did it. Most of these stories also include maps, in case you wish to search for hidden treasure yourself! Stories of likely locations of hidden treasure covered in this book include: The story of George Whitney: Livestock Rustler, the outlaw who was described by locals as a polite gentleman and ladies man, while at the same time being dubbed by the Montana Stockgrower's Association as "the major rustler in eastern Montana," who met anyone approaching his cabin with his guns at the ready. Another tale, Fort Musselshell or "Two Sleeps," where the Gros Ventre tribe would bring gold dust and nuggets for trading giving only a hint at the site of the source of the gold as being "two sleeps to the south of the post." There is the legend of Fort Peck's William Kittering, the wealthy merchant, who buried 35,000 in gold coins on one of his properties, but died without divulging its location to anyone in Died Without Telling. Dragged To The Bottom & Swept Away, details the story of a gold miner whose heavy money belt took him to the bottom of the river where he and his gold could still lay. There is the legend of The Mysterious Case Of Bill Crane, which tells of a hermit who was a prolific counterfeiter living on an island. When he was killed, counterfeit $10 and $20 gold pieces were found along the lake shore; but, had he buried the real money he had made from shipments of the counterfeits to Chicago? There are several intriguing stories: Never Seen Again, Keyes Gold Mine Update, Nepee's Gold, and Boating Down The Missouri, which relate the lurid details about men who sought after, but never found a rich lost gold cache in the Little Rockies which was first reported by Chris Keyes. Also included in The Lost Treasures Of Montana: Missouri Country are the legends of lost silver and gold mines in this region of Montana; these appear in the stories: Piney Buttes, The Lost Laverdure Mine, Lost Arch Silver Placer and North of Poplar. The book also includes descriptions of several outlaw loot stashes that were never found in stories like: Hidden At The Forks, West of Malta, The Great Northern Train Robbery, Six-Shooter Bob Walsh, and Base Of Operations South Of Landusky. Not only will reading the books in this series appeal to treasure hunters, but any reader will enjoy reading about the rich and colorful history of the Old West in its gold rush days.

The Lost Treasures of Montana

The Lost Treasures of Montana PDF

Author: Peter Netzel

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-02-14

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 9781983874109

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THE LOST TREASURES OF MONTANA: Gold West Country, Volume 1 By Peter Netzel The Lost Treasures of Montana is a series of books on the lost treasures that can be found in Montana, by region. The series is based on over twenty years of researching old treasure legends. This book contains details of locations of buried caches and lost treasures in Gold West Country, Montana. Counties covered in this edition of The Lost Treasures of Montana: GOLD WEST COUNTRY, Volume. I are: Beaverhead County, and Madison County. The stories take you back to the time of the Wild West and its gold rush days; you will meet the colorful outlaw characters who stole the loot, how they did it, and where it may have ended up. Most of the stories include maps, in case you wish to search for hidden treasure yourself! In the Lost Treasures of Montana series, you will even find a few lost treasures never before presented in books! Details and background of locations of buried loot and hidden caches are covered in the book. Along with the many maps included, are rich details of the colorful history that paint a vivid word portrait of the history that took place in this section of Montana in the wild, exciting days of its gold and silver rushes. Author, Peter Netzel, explains: "I have been researching old treasure legends for twenty years and have been successful in pinning down the locations of most of the lost treasures in this region on topographic maps. I include these detailed maps with the stories in this series. In addition to pinpointing actual locations, I have even found a few lost treasures never before presented in books!" Portions of the Gold West Country region of Montana are where the Henry Plummer Gang is alleged to have operated. There were other outlaws active in Russell Country in the 1800's and early 1900's also. The most common and repeated crimes involved cattle rustling; horse stealing; and robbing stagecoaches, banks, and trains. During the short reign of terror by Plummer and his road agents, it is believed that they hid much of their loot. (Some sources believe it more likely that they spent it as fast as they could on whiskey, wild women, and gambling!) Several of the treasures that are claimed to have been hidden by Plummer and other outlaws are said to lay in this region. Henry Plummer and his accomplices were lynched for their crimes in the early 1860's. Years later, books were written averring that Henry Plummer was innocent of the crimes of which he was accused. Nonetheless, his life was cut short by vigilantes. Not all lost treasures covered in this book were the result of outlaws hiding loot. Some of the hidden caches concern lost mines and rich gold and silver ledges which were never found a second time. The purpose of this book is to look at all of these lost treasures and see if they could be real or not. Some may be doubtful, and some accounts seem to hold water. It is up to you, the reader, to come to your own conclusions. No matter what you decide, you will find the history of the Montana's Gold West Country interesting and entertaining. You do not have to be a treasure hunter to enjoy this book series!

The Lost Treasures of Montana

The Lost Treasures of Montana PDF

Author: Peter Netzel

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-09-30

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9781974649648

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THE LOST TREASURES OF MONTANA: Russell Country, by Peter Netzel The Lost Treasures of Montana is a series of books on the lost treasures that can be found in Montana, by region. Covered in this edition of The Lost Treasures of Montana is RUSSELL COUNTRY, the fourth in this series of books. This volume covers the Russell Country region of the state, which is comprised of the counties: Blaine, Cascade, Chouteau, Fergus, Hill, Judith Basin, Liberty, Pondera, Teton, Toole, and Wheatland. It is a compilation of the legends of lost silver and gold mines in this region of Montana. Details and background of locations of buried loot and hidden caches are covered in the stories in this book. There are many maps included, along with rich details of the colorful history that took place in this section of the Old West in the wild, exciting days of its gold and silver rushes. I have been researching old treasure legends for over a decade and have been successful in pinning down the locations of most of them on topographic maps. I include these detailed maps with the stories in this series. In addition to pinpointing actual locations, I have even found a few lost treasures never before presented in books! Portions of the Russell Country region of Montana are where the Henry Plummer Gang is alleged to have operated. There were other outlaws active in Russell Country in the 1800's and early 1900's also. The most common and repeated crimes involved cattle rustling; horse stealing; and robbing stagecoaches, banks, and trains. During the short reign of terror by Plummer and his road agents, it is believed that they hid much of their loot. Some sources believe it more likely that they spent it as fast as they could on whiskey, wild women, and gambling. Several of the treasures that are claimed to have been hidden by Plummer are said to lay in this region. He and his accomplices were lynched for their crimes in the early days of Montana history. Years later, books were written averring that Henry Plummer was innocent of the crimes of which he was accused. Nonetheless, his life was cut short by vigilantes. Not all lost treasures covered in this book were the result of outlaw gangs hiding loot. Some of the hidden caches concern lost mines and rich gold and silver ledges which were never found a second time. The purpose of this book is to look at all of these lost treasures and see if they could be real or not. Some, I have my doubts about; and some accounts seem to hold water. It is up to you, the reader, to come to your own conclusions. No matter what you decide you will find the history of the Old West interesting. Stories of likely locations of hidden treasure covered in this book include: Chased To Montana, which explores the question of whether Kid Curry, his brothers, and the other gang members have loot stashed in the Russell Country region of Montana. Gold Butte Lost Lode tells of a rich gold deposit in the Sweet Grass Hills, at Gold Butte, the source of which was never found. It is said that every state that had a mining boom, has at least one tale of a rich, lost mine. Fergus County, Montana, has the legend of Kelley's Lost Mine. There are several intriguing stories of places throughout Russell Country where Henry Plummer, and his gang, had loot buried. Plummer could have stashed stolen loot in multiple caches. Henry Plummer's Lost Loot, Cascade Cache, St. Peter's Mission, Searching The River Banks, and Ever Hear Of Dearborn offer details of the locations of some of Henry Plummer's possible hidden loot caches. You do not have to be an avid treasure hunter in order to enjoy the books in The Lost Treasures Of Montana series. Anyone will enjoy reading about the colorful characters and rich history of Montana's early days.

The Lost Treasures of Montana

The Lost Treasures of Montana PDF

Author: Peter Netzel

Publisher:

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9781542592925

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THE LOST TREASURES OF MONTANA - Custer Country, FULL COLOR version:The Lost Treasures of Montana is a series of books on the lost treasures that can be found in Montana, by region. The series is based on over a decade of researching old treasure legends. This full-color version of the book contains details of locations of buried caches and lost treasures in Custer Country, Montana.Counties covered in this edition of The Lost Treasures of Montana: CUSTER COUNTRY, are: Big Horn, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Golden Valley, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Rosebud, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone counties. CUSTER COUNTRY also includes the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. In the Lost Treasures of Montana series, you will even find a few lost treasures never before presented in books! Stories of likely locations of hidden treasure covered in this book are: Horse Thief Cache, Pompey's Pillar Caches, Cache Creek, Soldiers' Treasure, Bighorn's Lost Cabin Mine, and Pryor Mountain Gold. Background and details are given for finding buried loot and other outlaw caches in stories like: Billings Questions, Big Nose George Parrott, Point of Rocks, Klan Butte, Could There Be More, and The Far West.The stories take you back to the time of the Wild West; you will meet the colorful outlaw characters who stole the loot and how they did it. Most of the stories also include maps, in case you wish to search for hidden treasure yourself!

10 Treasure Legends! Montana

10 Treasure Legends! Montana PDF

Author: Jovan Hutton Pulitzer

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2014-02-05

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9781495444005

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Is Treasure really out there? A resounding YES! Over $14 trillion dollars of it! Then why is "Treasure Hunting" considered to be a dirty word and said in hushed tones? Why does so much of society not want people hunting for Lost Treasures and Treasure Legends? The reasoning is simple: Many people DO NOT want to see other people successful and rich beyond their wildest dreams. But now, more than ever Treasure after Lost Treasure is being recovered. Thanks to better technology, better research tools and that good ol' American Spirit and Determination! "10 Treasure Legends" is a simple book series. One book for each State in the United States. The 10 Treasure Legends inside this work are legends of buried or lost treasure and fortunes. If you are willing to separate fact from fiction - who knows? You might be the one to find them and make history. These Treasure Legends have been around a long time, and time after time people have wanted to or claimed to go after them, but the truth is - they are still lost and out there for someone like you to find. Not a lot of technical how to or educational mumbo-jumbo in this series; only the legends as best as the legends can be retold. But, there are some tools included should you get excited and decide to research, investigate and either prove or disprove these Treasure Legends for yourself. Go Treasure and Lost History Hunting with COMMANDER Hutton Pulitzer of ExpeditionHistory.org and TreasureForce. The World's Foremost History Expedition and Terrestrial Treasure Recovery Team and COMMANDER plans and manages missions all around the globe. TreasureForce combines historical re-enactments and forensic research with the most advanced tools and instruments in the world to locate and recover famous Lost Treasures and to either prove or disprove various Treasure Legends. As an Inventor, Commander Pulitzer is globally one of the foremost Inventors in modern times, recognized as one of the "Top 50 Inventors in the World", and as an Author, he has published over 200 individual History and Treasure Hunting titles. Cacheology Society of America and the Cacheology Society and Institute of the United Kingdom are the governing and certification boards of Certified Cacheologists. Cacheology: The profession, whereby highly trained and certified individuals, using archaeological methods combined with forensic historical research and modern technology, set out to either prove or disprove, dispel or recover, set the historical record straight or professionally document, the various types of caches, common treasures or otherwise, that have been lost to history and mankind. The mission of the Cacheologists is to recover lost caches, using profit driven methods, for the expansion of mankind's study, education, instruction, collecting, showcasing, and the preservation of caches that time and the environment rapidly and thoroughly destroy, thus erasing vital and irreplaceable historical records and artifacts of the entire world.

The Lost Treasues of Montana

The Lost Treasues of Montana PDF

Author: Peter Netzel

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9781542593861

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THE LOST TREASURES OF MONTANA - Custer Country, BLACK & WHITE version: The Lost Treasures of Montana is a series of books on the lost treasures that can be found in Montana, by region. The series is based on over a decade of researching old treasure legends. This black and white version of the book contains details of locations of buried caches and lost treasures in Custer Country, Montana. Counties covered in this edition of The Lost Treasures of Montana: CUSTER COUNTRY, are: Big Horn, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Golden Valley, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Rosebud, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone counties. CUSTER COUNTRY also includes the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. In the Lost Treasures of Montana series, you will even find a few lost treasures never before presented in books! Stories of likely locations of hidden treasure covered in this book are: Horse Thief Cache, Pompey's Pillar Caches, Cache Creek, Soldiers' Treasure, Bighorn's Lost Cabin Mine, and Pryor Mountain Gold. Background and details are given for finding buried loot and other outlaw caches in stories like: Billings Questions, Big Nose George Parrott, Point of Rocks, Klan Butte, Could There Be More, and The Far West. The stories take you back to the time of the Wild West; you will meet the colorful outlaw characters who stole the loot and how they did it. Most of the stories also include maps, in case you wish to search for hidden treasure yourself!

More Commander's Lost Treasures You Can Find for the State of Montana POD Version

More Commander's Lost Treasures You Can Find for the State of Montana POD Version PDF

Author: Commander Hutton Pulitzer

Publisher:

Published: 2013-04-20

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781619731677

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Print on Demand Version:The AMAZING SEQUEL to Lost Treasures in the State of Montana. Commander, one of the World's Top Treasure Hunters who written over 200 individual Lost Treasure History Books, is your own personal How-To Treasure Hunt Coach and Treasure Historian. Whether it's lost Spanish Gold, Lost Gold Mine and even Lost Cities or Civilizations - Commander has done it and you can too. The accounts of Lost Treasures in this comprehensive series come directly from the personal case files of Commander. Lost Treasure is out there - in fact, $14 TRILLION is waiting to be claimed and no one person or team can find it all. Commander, opening his top-secret research files, not only retells the legends, but presents his proven 3x3x3 Lost Treasure Locating Secrets. Use Commanders techniques to verify, track down and recover Lost Treasures. His system is proven to work and now you can take the same steps a Certified Professional Cacheologist (Professional Treasure Hunter) takes to win and win big. Stop dreaming of fortunes and go find those fortunes. Step by step procedures combined with actual facts, figures and the who, what, when, where and how of real treasures stories on a state-by-state basis.