Author : Peter Netzel
Publisher : Independently Published
ISBN 13 : 9781070933771
Total Pages : 378 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (337 download)
Book Synopsis THE LOST TREASURES OF WYOMING-Southeast Region by : Peter Netzel
Download or read book THE LOST TREASURES OF WYOMING-Southeast Region written by Peter Netzel and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-06-07 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Lost Treasures Of Wyoming: SOUTHEAST REGION covers the lost treasures to be found in the counties of: ALBANY, GOSHEN, LARAMIE, NIOBRARA, and PLATTE. Many of us have heard about some form of lost or hidden treasure, maybe even made an attempt at locating it. Some of the lost treasures described in this book are large enough that a person could retire after finding one of them! Some will be smaller than they are claimed to be, no doubt. Most hidden treasures are little-known since they were not considered anything but "rainy day money" when they were hidden away. The little caches could be hidden in baking powder tins or Mason jars or other common containers. The farmer down the road may have buried his meager life savings long ago, and no one knew of its existence when he died. The purpose of this "The Lost Treasures Of Wyoming" book is to present a brief look at some of Wyoming's still hidden treasures, while providing a few facts that can validate their existence and, hopefully, help to pinpoint the actual locations of the hidden riches. The book is full of maps and details about the location of lost outlaw loot, lost mines, and lots of background history and interesting facts about the people and events of Wyoming's early days.YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A TREASURE HUNTER TO ENJOY THE BOOKS IN THE SERIES! The books contain many historical details and firsthand accounts of the people and events of days past. This book, The Lost Treasures Of Wyoming: SOUtheast Region, contains intriguing treasure legends, maps, historical accounts, and photos of Wyoming's Old West days.