Most People Don't Know These 9 Treasures Are Hiding In Oklahoma
Oklahoma is not well-known for being the land of lost treasures and buried gold, but don’t let that fool you. The state has had its share of gold rushes and ruthless outlaws stashing treasures in our mountains, caverns and rivers. As one old-timer summed it up aptly: “There’s more treasure buried right here in Oklahoma than in the rest of the whole Southwest.” So if you’re ready to discover some of Oklahoma’s hidden mysteries, here are 9 buried treasures waiting to be discovered in Oklahoma.

The Confederates were murdered by the outlaws and the coins remain hidden.

Outlaws attacked an Army supply train and hid the coins in the cave.
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The coins were stolen from a stagecoach.
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It has been said that many more silver bars are in the area. Standing Rock and the other towns were on the north bank of Piney Creek.

But in 1935, a flood altered the terrain and he was never able to locate the cache again.

The location of this treasure is placed on the 1920 property of Jim Barnett near Clarita, Oklahoma in Coal County.

In 1872, Jessie and his gang raided a Mexican caravan of gold bullion that belonged to a Mexican general. While the posse was hot on his trail, Jesse buried the treasure.

The plate, bullion and coins were buried during the Civil War by Confederates.
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In a fight with some Indians, one of the bandits was killed and their horses were stolen. After burying the gold, one of the outlaws killed the other to keep the gold himself, only to be captured in Marlow shortly afterward. In his attempt to escape, he was badly wounded and before he died, he confessed that the gold was cached in the rocks SW of Mount Scott.
Do you know of any other spots that are rumored to have lost treasure in Oklahoma?
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