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HISTORY Channel and an East Texas Treasure Legend, Nov 17th Both were the surnames of early settlers in the vicinity. There are two legends in particular that seem to have found purchase in the minds of East Texas treasure hunters. In the 1880s through the 1970s East Texas was, in most parts, very poor, very rural and it gave people something to believe in, it gave them their attachment to the beyond,. The following, adapted from the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, is the preferred citation for this entry. On an 1863 map of the area, it was named Flanagan Lake but since the 1880s has been known by its present name.
Over the years there have been many who made a minimal effort or spent a little time at the lake only to discover that the conditions were too difficult and they had neither the time nor the money for such an undertaking. endobj the new book is available in paperback. So read this, get up, and go after your pot of gold. Houston historian Gary Pinkerton, a Longview native, is fascinated by those treasure hunters and their searches. They know it. There was no treasure found. The crescent-shaped lake is less than a mile long, thirty to fifty yards wide, and twelve to forty feet deep. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/hendricks-lake. 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. The tale basically states Galveston-based pirate Jean Laffite, in the year 1816, plundered a Spanish ship named the Santa Rosa. 0000017195 00000 n
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When a producer for The History Channel contacted me in early summer, the legend was about to add a new chapter to the story.The Lagina brothers of Oak Island fame were beginning a new series, Beyond Oak Island, and the story of Hendricks Lake was the premiere episode on November 17, 2020.
The People hendrickslake.com Hendricks Lake is an oxbow lake one and one-half miles south of the Sabine River and about four miles northeast of Tatum in Rusk County, Texas (32.371864N, 94.493190W). :icon_scratch: Thanks, Ernie All they found was a big sawblade from one of the sawmills that had operated on the lake; they left the artifact behind for future treasure hunters. She was then forgotten for nearly 300 years. Join the adventures in Beyond Oak Island- Tuesdays at 10PM and summaries and more in depth looks into the many stories of treasure, here at MW! We organized some strategic searches via dives doing grid patterns and things of that sort to try to get those up.. Pinkerton. It led all the way back to an 1884 account where the guy who was the son of the founder of Tatum, Texas in East Texas decided he was going to drain the lake. Little Cypress Creek, north of Gilmer, is the site where legend says a cache of Mexican coinage was dumped, according to A Brief History of Upshur County a history book published in 1946. Later, someone else who got high metal readings tried to dynamite the bottom of the lake. Two oilmen from Texas actually brought a giant crane to the lake after getting some interesting readings from the bottom of Hendricks Lake. Hendricks Lake is an oxbow lake one and one-half miles south of the Sabine River and about four miles northeast of Tatum in Rusk County, Texas (32.371864N, 94.493190W). However, all have failed in finding the supposed cache of silver, adding to speculation that the supposed treasure may be cursed. His main focus is on Jean Lafittes treasure, One particularly famous legend is that of Jean Lafittes treasure. A formal statement is due around noon in Moscow on Saturday when the first pictures of the gold will be revealed to the world's . 157 0 obj This caused the The stolen loot was smuggled north some years later but ended up in Lake. endobj Success! Brackston has been on board about 12 of those months. Omoa was the site of the largest Spanish fort in Central America, a fort constructed to safeguard the Spanish silver shipments from the mines of Tegucigalpa in Honduras. A dirt contractor who learned about the legend when helping another man drill holes on the edge of the lake. Gary L. Pinkerton is an author and independent researcher.
HOUSTON It's the treasure hunt of a lifetime, and now it's landed them on national TV. Connecting the legend to peoples minds now so it doesnt die out, I think is important, Pinkerton asserted. There was another story that said No it wasnt Lafitte, it was Santa Anna, and he didnt want the gold to be lost in San Jacinto, so he sent it on the wagon train. The guy from Iowa who did the treasure hunting had researchers in Spain, in the archives. 0000004315 00000 n
Waldrop believed this man had many treasure secrets, but he was a well-known fraud. That historic trail passed just to the east of the lake, with the trail making up two-thirds of the boundary between Rusk and Panola counties. e d u / e t h j / v o l 4 7 / i s s 2 / 1 0)/Rect[128.1963 131.7406 353.4453 143.4594]/StructParent 9/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> Follow the link to read our updated Privacy Policy. The oilmen then built a raft with a hole in the center and sank large pipes into the goop on the lake bottom. The men, in fear of Spanish retaliation, are said to have hidden the wagons in a nearby body of water. Read More about Texas Tea Slot, about Jean Laffites treasure in the Sabine River. 2019. Low 47F. The location was later widely believed to be Hendricks Lake, an oxbow lake formation on the south side of the Sabine River. Sight was acquired & transformed back in 2018 by Anthony Bruno, founder of Anthony's Runway 84 & Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza along wit Read More about USS Hatteras, This is a funny little slot filled with intricate features and attention-grabbing symbols. The team, known as the "Temple Twelve," have been . 1``b`5 Y0$ Au`j`H@ In an interview . In 1884 treasure hunters were all over the Sabine and a nearby lake that had been fed by the Sabine. Mary Roger also tells us about how some fishermen much later got an unusual catch in their hoop net when fishing in the Sabine River; entangled in their net were several silver bars. My interest in the treasure legend turned into an article for the East Texas Historical Journal and the seeds for this book. He was now legally authorized by Great Colombia to take Spanish ships. <>/Border[0 0 0]/Contents()/Rect[130.3037 595.1786 171.4307 606.1786]/StructParent 2/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake" but he is not a 'true believer' himself.
TSHA | Hendricks Lake - Handbook of Texas At that time, the legend was that Mexican land pirates lived along the lake and dumped gold, silver, and precious stones in the lake when they were attacked by the Texans or some other forces. Tatum reportedly built a device with buckets on a conveyor and operated by steam engines to attempt to bail the water from the lake.
Page A5 | e-Edition | news-journal.com Sheriff of Carthage, who co-owned 470 acres on the northwest end of the lake with Corbett Akins. Their father, Barnie Waldrop, was the most active local treasure hunter. I always thought it was interesting that people had reason to believe there was pirate treasure 200 miles from the coast.. Michael Siepker, Fisheries Biologist; 563-382-8324; Michael.Siepker@dnr.iowa.gov Marc Waterlander, Conservation Officer; 319-240-6662; Marc.Waterlander@dnr.iowa.gov Iowa-Caught Fish Are Safe to Eat, In Almost All Cases Photo: WhisperToMe, Public domain. Soldiers approach, wagons sunk in Hendricks Lake, an oxbow lake just south of the Sabine River in northeastern Rusk County.
Hidden Treasure Chest Filled With Gold And Gems Is Found In Rocky Mountains Excited about the history, research, and prospects of this Roper is the latest in a long line of people to search for treasure in Hendricks Lake, and hes using the latest technology and techniques to do it. He also might have(might have, I remind you)come across a wooden chest containing what was then $80,000 in jewelry and coins. There is a legend surrounding a supposed lost treasure in East Texas, one that filmmaker Christian B. Roper and his team have been researching for a documentary production, Sunken Silver. Can College Sports Get More Absurd Than SMU Joining the Pac-12? We had not even known that he had heard of the treasure. The story revolves around oil fields in Texas, USA. . But a giant storm hit the area, destroying the raft and washing away all the evidence. In 1983 a German biologist accidentally discovered more forged British pounds, numerous Nazi-era rockets and missiles that had crashed into the lake, and a previously unknown worm. Sorry, there are no recent results for popular articles. The parade of those who made documented efforts for the treasure included oilmen, a television repairman, a pharmacist, a grocery store owner, dirt contractors, water well diggers, fraudulent treasure hunting equipment hucksters, a heating and air-conditioning technician, and numerous other true believers. Searchers used aerial photos, underwater metal detectors, and magnetometers to aid in their efforts. This warrants some underwater metal detectors to be taken
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$10,000 Utah hidden treasure found: 'Overwhelming and humbling' Legend has it that Basss part of the money is in Cove Hollow, about thirty miles from Denton. The lake is located in the extreme northeastern part of the county along the boundary between Rusk and Panola. In 1925, W.E. Things Found in the San Antonio River: Periodic draining of sections of the river have revealed skateboards, Mardi Gras beads, old bottles and a cell phone. We'll send you a couple of emails per month, filled with fascinating history facts that you can share with your friends. Is there anything better than the tale of someone discovering a hidden clue, figuring out an obscure reference, finding the final piece of the puzzle, and then discovering a fantastic stash of gold or silver? Only recently did I learn of a parallel effort to tell the story of the Hendricks Lake treasure legend via film. In the 1950s, the Sabine River and the nearby lake (Hendricks Lake) experienced a new onslaught of treasure seekers when the story of Laffites silver was published by the True West magazine. Pictured from left, Gary Pinkerton, Brackson McKnight and Christian Roper. The son of the founder of the town of Tatum. for the most familiar version of the legend. 0000003684 00000 n
But if you dont like that version of the legend there are others. \Dy@tw sde!F@D}@10 4c/ Having grown up hearing these stories about buried treasure and now searching for it himself, hes becoming a part of history. This page is for discussion about that early history,. So, he set up these steam engines and buckets on a conveyor belt and pumps. In 1912 it was like a big resort, come out and fish and real flowery language (in advertisements).. 148 0 obj They got away with three thousand freshly-minted 1877 $20 gold pieces. Despite intense efforts at dredging, detecting, diving, and dynamiting for Hendricks Lake treasure, the only thing that was reportedly found in the lake was the rim of an old wagon wheel.
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Rio Vista | MLS# F10370332 1001 SE 5th Ct , Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 The Fenn Treasure was a cache of gold and jewels that Forrest Fenn, an art dealer and author from Santa Fe, New Mexico, hid in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. For information on, or to order Trammels Trace, visit www.trammelstrace.com. 146 23 Host Mattie Blake and local movie maker Christian B. Roper (see Sunken Silver) led a team conducting underwater searching. The Lagina Brothers, famous for their search for the lost treasure on Oak Island and featured in the show The Curse of Oak Island, now hosts a new show called, Beyond Oak Island. A pharmacist. Winds light and variable. Download Free PDF.
More Idaho Treasure Tales - Legends of America One person who is still committed to the Hendricks Lake legend is Jacksonville documentary film maker and treasure hunter, Christian B. Roper. Spanish silver stolen by the privateer, Jean Lafitte. From the first searches in the 1880s to the large scale efforts of the 1950s and 1960s, its story has . The people who have looked for Hendricks Lake treasure since the 50s have spent a lot of money and hired a researcher in Spain to see if the Santa Rosa actually existed, all kinds of things, Pinkerton said. The tale basically states Galveston-based pirate Jean Laffite, in the year 1816, plundered a Spanish ship named the Santa Rosa.