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Louisiana Treasure
Posted on 7/5/23 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 7/5/23 at 10:12 pm
I know it’s silly but we were watching a show were these people were treasure hunting. It got me wondering if there were in legends of treasures around where I live.
Have any of you heard any stories about the Amite River Treasure? From what I can gather with my short google searching, it was some of Jean Lafitte’s treasure. Supposedly buried not far from the house around the intersection of bayou manchac and the amite river.
If anything it will give me something to research when I get bored at work tomorrow
Have any of you heard any stories about the Amite River Treasure? From what I can gather with my short google searching, it was some of Jean Lafitte’s treasure. Supposedly buried not far from the house around the intersection of bayou manchac and the amite river.
If anything it will give me something to research when I get bored at work tomorrow
Posted on 7/5/23 at 10:29 pm to Puddenn32
Not exactly treasure, but I dove deep into the Indian mounds that were found near there. Seems like LSU wants to keep that place a secret.
Google - King George road Indian mounds
Posted on 7/6/23 at 12:09 pm to Puddenn32
All kind of stories about civil war treasure around where I'm at. My grandma always told us a story that her grandfather buried a chest full of silver coins at the beginning of the war so he wouldn't be bankrupt if the south lost and confederate money became worthless.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 12:12 pm to Puddenn32
Lower East Pearl is neat. Large Indian Mounds, British holing point, Pirates, Civil War activities, etc
Posted on 7/6/23 at 12:19 pm to Puddenn32
Jean Lafitte must have been the richest guy in history with all the treasure he supposedly buried across the gulf coast
Posted on 7/6/23 at 12:21 pm to LARancher1991
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if the south lost and confederate money became worthless.
That did happen, and he didn’t dig it up?
Posted on 7/6/23 at 12:23 pm to Shexter
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King George road Indian mounds
Can you go see these or is it private land?
Posted on 7/6/23 at 12:39 pm to Jack Daniel
According to the story my great grandma (his daughter) found it so he went and reburied and didn't tell them where. He rode with Wingfields 3rd cavalry and was killed somewhere in Mississippi I believe. So they never knew where he reburied it.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 1:19 pm to Puddenn32
I'm kind of sketchy on the details because it happened years ago before I was born, around the mid 1950s.
But the family story was my great uncle was a shrimper and had a big boat and trawled offshore in the Gulf out of Morgan City. One day he was pulling and picked up his nets and in the net there was bunch of old half rotten boards and wood tangled up in the net. As he was untangling the net, he found some old coins. They turned out to be Spanish gold coins. Only about 20 of them. The story goes that he dragged that area where he was shrimping for a couple of days trying to pick up more of the wreck or whatever it was, but came up empty handed. He guessed that he dragged his net over part of a sunk ship and picked up part of it.
I remember from when I was a little kid that at his house he the coins in a display case in his den. He died years ago, so I guess his kids now have the coins.
But the family story was my great uncle was a shrimper and had a big boat and trawled offshore in the Gulf out of Morgan City. One day he was pulling and picked up his nets and in the net there was bunch of old half rotten boards and wood tangled up in the net. As he was untangling the net, he found some old coins. They turned out to be Spanish gold coins. Only about 20 of them. The story goes that he dragged that area where he was shrimping for a couple of days trying to pick up more of the wreck or whatever it was, but came up empty handed. He guessed that he dragged his net over part of a sunk ship and picked up part of it.
I remember from when I was a little kid that at his house he the coins in a display case in his den. He died years ago, so I guess his kids now have the coins.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 3:18 pm to Puddenn32
Ok from the little I dig into it today I found that the people of Galveztown were worried about the town being over run by the British from a near by fort. So they gathered all the gold and silver of the town and buried it across the amite river from the town.
Sounds far fetched. But pretty interesting. Seems they would have just abandoned the town but who knows.
Sounds far fetched. But pretty interesting. Seems they would have just abandoned the town but who knows.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 9:09 pm to LARancher1991
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All kind of stories about civil war treasure around where I'm at. My grandma always told us a story that her grandfather buried a chest full of silver coins at the beginning of the war
I’ve heard variations on this story for half the plantations in my area. I’m sure it happened a few times, but it’d be impossible to find anything without some accurate way of metal detecting large swaths of land quickly.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 9:23 pm to doublecutter
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But the family story was my great uncle was a shrimper and had a big boat and trawled offshore in the Gulf out of Morgan City. One day he was pulling and picked up his nets and in the net there was bunch of old half rotten boards and wood tangled up in the net. As he was untangling the net, he found some old coins. They turned out to be Spanish gold coins. Only about 20 of them. The story goes that he dragged that area where he was shrimping for a couple of days trying to pick up more of the wreck or whatever it was, but came up empty handed. He guessed that he dragged his net over part of a sunk ship and picked up part of it.
Lol there was an urban legend from a capt that used to trawl with us back in the 80s supposedly his uncle or uncles brother had the same thing happen behind buras.
And supposedly Jean lafitte had buried some treasure all over in buras because he would cut across from black Bay Area via ostrica to the west side as a short cut to lafitte.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 11:11 pm to Puddenn32
The hidden treasure of the great pirate Jean Lafitte says high
Posted on 7/7/23 at 1:24 am to Jack Daniel
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Jean Lafitte must have been the richest guy in history with all the treasure he supposedly buried across the gulf coast
I was always told he sealed up his gold in a cannon and sunk it at the mouth of the Tangi river. I imagine every river in S Louisiana has similar tales.
Posted on 7/7/23 at 8:00 am to Decisions
Yea who knows if its true. I do a lot of metal detecting and have found some pretty neat stuff, but have been all over the old home site where this supposedly took place and have never found a single coin 

Posted on 7/7/23 at 11:40 am to LARancher1991
uncle si has a box of Vietnamese dong coins buried in his yard
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