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2019. His website is titled True Believers: Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake but he is not a true believer himself. Its no surprise that East Texas has local tales of buried treasure. To contact Pinkerton, call (409) 201-8026 or email gary.pinkerton@outlook.com. 159 0 obj When the Embargo Act of 1807 came into force, the Laffite brothers moved their business from New Orleans to an island in Barataria Bay, Louisiana. 146 0 obj The location was later widely believed to be Hendricks Lake, an oxbow lake formation on the south side of the Sabine River. Treasure Coast . LAKE ISABELLA, Calif . They both were at the lake during the treasure hunts of 1957 and 1958. I determined that there were maybe five that might have contained some sort of treasure. The various people that searched for the Hendricks Lake treasure hooked him. Although it hasnt yet been decided if the film will first be released at festivals and then to the public, Sunken Silver will eventually be available through online streaming. In 2005, Agent Hendricks was a young FBI agent who was aware . The first episode premiered on Tuesday November 17 at 10PM EST on the History Channel. But alas, nothing came of it. Legend has it that Basss part of the money is in Cove Hollow, about thirty miles from Denton. endobj Building on that production they are airing a new 8-episode series titled "Beyond Oak Island" premiering Tuesday, November 17 at 9:00 pm central. After sitting undisturbed for more than 10 years, a treasure chest holding gold nuggets and precious gems has been found in the Rocky Mountains. To him it is the Chase and the history. 0000002062 00000 n
Born to an American mother and English father in Knoxville, Tennessee, Hendricks was raised in Portland, Oregon, and Twin Falls, Idaho, where she became active in local theater. It was a cloudy evening with low visibility, and Laffite attempted to capture what appeared to be two Spanish merchant vessels. A semi-weekly newsletter with all of The Panola Watchman's sports coverage. Only recently did I learn of a parallel effort to tell the story of the Hendricks Lake treasure legend via film. Barnie Waldrop of carthage was one of the more persistent treasure hunters. We Found Out Archaeologists on Easter Island Have Discovered a Previously Unknown Moai Statue Buried in a Dried-Out Lake Bed Christie's Pulled In $202 Million at Its 20th/21st-Century Sales in . No matter the lack of proof for a lot of these things, it just makes sense in your mind for a story like this to take place here.. Please support the Cherokeean Herald by subscribing today. May the hunters strike gold. IXK\!%X[CQq tfI&JA PAefQj$9k,HmN})
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_IXEvFmoj8!~X!HL: Hendricks Lake Hendricks Lake, once a commonly-frequented lake both for recreation and treasure hunting, is no longer accessible to the public. The crescent-shaped lake is less than a mile long, thirty to fifty yards wide, and twelve to forty feet deep. Spanish silver stolen by the privateer, Jean Lafitte. xXMsFWLU9C*ZYWNUX=@$(" (~ J>iyAy/eJ%.%c~(~s9yLrMw3iQSM?FOgmvw[s[j3Hr'YyX~mvvN39 Kc7YcqZYo)~}u3 ? In 2011, Michigan-based treasure hunters Kevin Dykstra and Frederick Monroe found a shipwreck as they were searching for the $2 million in gold that, according to local legend, fell from a. The Irish Crown Jewels, stolen from Dublin Castle over a century ago, are still out there for treasure-seekers to find today. The show starts with the Lagina brothers, Rick and Marty, sharing how their search on Oak Island opened them up to a world full of mysteries and lost treasures to explore. The people who believed the legend enough to pursue it were a diverse lot. Host Mattie Blake and local movie maker Christian B. Roper (see Sunken Silver) led a team conducting underwater searching. Now, more modern equipment was available, and one man used a metal detector and managed to get some interesting readings from the bottom of the lake. 0000044783 00000 n
Legend has it that the ship was so big it took two months to load and the Spanish were so upset with its loss that they sent five more ships to recover it- unsuccessfully. Scotty Stotlar, Sr., appeared to have what it took to mount another serious attempt. Many of them are wandering through the beaches and backlands with nothing more than metal detectors. Error! endobj In 1884 treasure hunters were all over the Sabine and a nearby lake that had been fed by the Sabine. If you would like to help, our fundraising campaign can be found here. <> Hendericks was a member of the Cras Est Nostrum and became Salazar at some point in the past. For Pinkerton, the treasure of Hendricks Lake is its history and the people who have believed in the legend over the years. Gary is currently working on a history of Spanish East Texas focused between 1770 and 1813. That was the story.. Its got quite a long story in the community. Laffite approached them and was granted a commission and given command over a 43-ton schooner named General Santander. A huge battle ensued between the two groups near what is now known as Tyler. Lr !_) Or Black Lake. 157 0 obj 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. 0000000756 00000 n
He frequently returned to Galveston or the barrier islands near New Orleans to unload booty or take on supplies procured by Pierre. Peoples commitment to myths, tall tales and legends is powerful, according to Pinkerton. The story goes that wagon loads of silver 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. The idea of finding a lost treasure has universal appeal. We met with Gary and it was very strange because he was working on this book at the same time we were working on this film and it had been decades since anyone had ever shown any interest in Hendricks Lake.. The NOAA says the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and partners first found the Ohio in Lake Huron in 2017. "I do not know the person who found it, but the poem in my book led him to the precise spot," Fenn writes. So, he set up these steam engines and buckets on a conveyor belt and pumps. Lets be honest, everybody loves a good treasure story. Barnie was a TV repair man, and he had built this underwater metal detector, like the size of a washing machine. LAKE CHIEMSEE, GOLDEN CAULDRON In Bavaria, in southern Germany, Lake Chiemsee has been the focus of many divers ever since a Nazi-themed gold cauldron, worth more than $560,000, was found there in . endobj East Texas Gold From Mexico In 1839 Mirabeau B. Lamar, the newly inaugurated successor to Sam Houston as President of Texas, sent the Texas Army out to get rid of the Cherokees. the new book is available in paperback. The legend of Hendricks Lake treasure has inspired men to search for it for at least 150 years. Akins and one of his former deputies were landowners along the lake and active onlookers with a piece of the action. He built a new kind of sewing machine, and in 1851 he started I.M. hunt presented by Christian, Rick and Marty offer to send Matty Blake down to In the final battle of the War of 1812, Lafitte and his comrades helped General Andrew Jackson defend New Orleans against the British. A dirt contractor who learned about the legend when helping another man drill holes on the edge of the 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. Brackston has been on board about 12 of those months. Tales of pirate booty and Mexican gold have captivated minds for generations, and it all could be closer than you might think. Since that time, many parties and individuals have endeavored to find the Lost Treasure of Hendricks Lake, with searches as early as 1884 and as recently as the 1970s. Any "COB" finds in Texas I was just wondering if any member in Texas has found any cobs, reales, etc. Gary Pinkerton, True Believers: Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake, East Texas Historical Journal 47 (2009). endobj Adams was a Rusk County backwoodsman who wears an old slouch felt hat, bib overalls, and a denim jacket, buttoned at the throat even in hot weather, and a favorite character of columnist Frank X. Tolbert for many of his Tolberts Texas articles over the years. wooden object recovered during dive for the taping On the episode, diver Alex Wilcher brought up the one item found during the days spent searching. In one account, Pinkerton recalls doing research and finding a story about the son of the founder of Tatum. Laffite was wounded in the battle and is believed to have died just after dawn. Sometime around 1816,six wagon loads of Spanish silver ingots, allegedly stolen by the pirate Jean Laffite, were being transported through what is now East Texas. After getting some readings at the bottom of the lake (Hendricks Lake), two Dallas oilmen actually brought in a giant crane and attached a drag bucket to the cable. This catch rendered a lot of attention and by 1884, the Sabine River was riddled with silver hunters. Lake Ridge (5) Las Olas Isles (5) Las Olas by the Sea (0) Lauder Gate Isles (2) . <>/MediaBox[0 0 612 792]/Parent 142 0 R/Resources<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/StructParents 0/Tabs/S/Type/Page>> Jean Lafitte's treasure Photo of Hendricks Lake, courtesy of Gary L. Pinkerton The July 17, 1958 edition of the Panola Watchman includes this update on a search for Jean LaFittes treasure at Hendricks Lake near Tatum. From the first searches in the 1880s to the large scale efforts of the 1950s and 1960s, its story has . But if you dont like that version of the legend there are others. 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. Sorry, there are no recent results for popular images. No matter what, I come to believe throughout professional research or diving, I will always associate it with Jean Lafitte, with treasure, with piracy because its meant so much to the community, Roper said. In an interview with KETK, Pinkerton discussed the treasure, or lack thereof, at Hendricks Lake. One person who is still committed to the Hendricks Lake legend is Jacksonville documentary film maker and treasure hunter, Christian B. Roper. 155 0 obj Since 2014, Rick and Marty Lagina have produced "The Curse of Oak Island" for The HISTORY Channel. To the north of Tatum, in the middle of the forest, lies Lake Hendrix. Soldiers approach, wagons sunk in Hendricks Lake, an oxbow lake just south of the Sabine River in northeastern Rusk County. Singer Treasure on Padre Island In the mid-nineteenth century, a man named Isaac Merritt Singer made significant improvements to the sewing machine. Tales of pirate booty and Mexican gold have captivated minds for generations, and it all could be closer than you might think. Fearing an ambush by Native Americans, they then decided to hide the treasure by pushing it into the muddy waters of the Sabine River. It is this tale that Christian wants to follow up on. Well, my beloved fellow Texas readers, though I have no idea whether anything Im about to pass on to you is the slightest bit accurate, here are six of the supposedly great Texas treasures still waiting to be found. During 1957 and 1958 the most significant attempts to locate the treasure took place at the lake. He maintains websites for Trammels Trace and for Hendricks Lake, as well as social media Facebook groups for both stories. endobj (Image credit: Pictorial Press Ltd./Alamy) British . 151 0 obj Not one of them found any of the reported treasure, but that never prevented the next person from trying. Meanwhile, his younger brother John was exploring the coast of Texas. Famous privateer who, according to legend, plundered the silver from the Spanish brig, Santa Rosa. Continue Reading. During the Mexican War of Independence, the Laffites served as spies for the Spanish, after moving to Galveston Island, Texas. And You Thought Feral Hogs Were Bad. 0000002763 00000 n
The tale basically states Galveston-based pirate Jean Laffite, in the year 1816, plundered a Spanish ship named the Santa Rosa. The story revolves around oil fields in Texas, USA. Peter Walker Adams lived in one of the houses on the hill near the lake and figured prominently in many of the newspaper stories. "You're a liability, Sebastian" Hendricks[src] Agent D. Hendricks is an FBI agent and the leader of Cras Est Nostrum. On the trail of East Texas' buried treasure news - The Black Chronicle Buried, EAST, Texas, texas news, texas news update, trail, Treasure Sheriff of Carthage, who co-owned 470 acres on the northwest end of the lake with Corbett Akins. Roper himself had first heard the legend when he was a young boy and has returned to it intermittently throughout his life. It is now thought that the money is on the southernmost tip of Padre Island. Daniel Vaughn is the countrys first barbecue editor, and he has eaten more barbecue than you have. However, all have failed in finding the supposed cache of silver, adding to speculation that the supposed treasure may be cursed. This is the place where six wagon loads of silver stolen by Jean Lafitte from a ship called the Santa Rosa were supposedly dumped, according to HendricksLake.com, a website run by author and independent researcher, Gary L. Pinkerton. But they got nothing. 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,. They then filled in the shaft. The basic story is that in 1816 silver stolen by pirate Jean Lafitte from the Spanish brig Santa Rosa was being moved north from Matagorda Bay to St. Louis, Missouri, for disposal. Soldiers approach, wagons sunk in Hendricks Lake, an oxbow lake just south of the Sabine River in northeastern Rusk County. Just another myth? The story goes that Union soldiers tracked down Confederate president Jefferson Davis in 1865 and confiscated his gold. 153 0 obj Both of them had consulted with Harry Rieseberg, the self-described worlds greatest underwater treasure hunter who had written articles about the legend in treasure magazines of the time. click photo for more. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. The enduring story of Hendricks Lake is a treasure legend that has been around for more than 150 years. It lies along the historic route of Trammels Trace, only one and one-quarter miles south of the location of Ramsdales Crossing/Ferry (Rocky Ford) on the Sabine River. Secret stash of tsar's gold worth billions found in old rail tunnel near Lake Baikal. including dialogue . In 1915 in New Orleans a worker uncovered a chest filled with more than 1,500 doubloons . The first documented treasure recovery attempt in 1894 was based on the belief that Santa Anna had dumped gold, silver, and jewels, By 1935, a full-page syndicated article fleshed out more details. "My father and his friends shared the Hendricks Lake treasure legend with me when I was very young, perhaps 6 or 7 years old," Roper said. Barnie Waldrop, a Carthage television repairman, had used his own electronics to search the lake for years. Access to those treasure seekers was largely through land owned by a former Panola County sheriff, Corbett Akins, and one of his deputies, L.E. Christian B. Roper, Ryan Travis, and Brackston McKnight, all Jacksonville natives, are working toward a documentary film about Hendricks Lake called Sunken Silver. In the early 1800s, Stephen F. Austin, on his first trip to Texas, also heard about a rich silver mine on the San Saba River and a gold mine on the Llano. (Courtesy of Andy Swanger) As far as more. Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) In 1925, W.E. Hobe Sound. Barnie Waldrop. there were treasure legends, and the most common story is that Lafitte stranded a ship, a Spanish ship with gold, in Matagorda Bay in Corpus and was taking it to St. Louis on some wagon trains over roads that dont exist in 1816.