The american civil war may be about to start up again and not for any of the reasons you might think.
Attics yield civil war gold.
A treasure hunting father and son are accusing the fbi of acting suspiciously around a civil war era excavation site in.
Given its name it should come as no surprise to learn that it is a spinoff of the very popular curse.
Concealing the cannon they waited.
Fbi acting suspiciously over civil war era gold.
Kevin dykstra and his team base their search for civil war gold in michigan on a deathbed confession from a lighthouse keeper in the 1890s.
The citizens of clarendon southern sympathizers mounted an old cannon on the levee overlooking the river.
Now it has come to light in a trove of civil war documents that the state library of virginia discovered in a surprisingly straightforward.
As virginia observed the 150th anniversary of the civil war archivists traveled the state in an antiques.
With robert clotworthy kevin dykstra al dykstra brad richards.
The father son duo spent years combing this bit of pennsylvania wilderness with high end metal detectors drills and other tools to prospect for a fabled cache of civil war gold they felt certain.
Clarendon is an old river town in monroe county.
Fbi went to site of suspected lost civil war gold in pennsylvania.
From the attics and shoeboxes of virginia a trove of historical gold.
From attics and shoeboxes a trove of civil war gold.
The curse of civil war gold is a relatively new show that can be found on the history channel.
By gregory s.