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GRABALL ROAD: The True Story of the Civil War's Greatest Mystery: The Lincoln County Gold Train Robbery of 1865

GRABALL ROAD: The True Story of the Civil War's Greatest Mystery: The Lincoln County Gold Train Robbery of 1865

Bob Young
4/5 ( ratings)
The events of May 24, 1865 in Lincoln County, Ga., spawned a legend that has taken on a life of its own. A wagon train loaded with nearly a half million dollars in gold coins is robbed in the middle of the night, apparently by Confederate veterans, who believe the stash to be the remnants of their failed government's treasury. The hunt for the thieves and their loot is an adventure of its own, but a Union general's use of torture on a prominent family only serves to inflame the local population and to heat up already volatile tempers. GRABALL ROAD is the true story behind the "Legend of the Confederate Gold." Decide for yourself whether a pot of Confederate gold still lies buried somewhere deep in this river valley.
Pages
87
Format
Kindle Edition

GRABALL ROAD: The True Story of the Civil War's Greatest Mystery: The Lincoln County Gold Train Robbery of 1865

Bob Young
4/5 ( ratings)
The events of May 24, 1865 in Lincoln County, Ga., spawned a legend that has taken on a life of its own. A wagon train loaded with nearly a half million dollars in gold coins is robbed in the middle of the night, apparently by Confederate veterans, who believe the stash to be the remnants of their failed government's treasury. The hunt for the thieves and their loot is an adventure of its own, but a Union general's use of torture on a prominent family only serves to inflame the local population and to heat up already volatile tempers. GRABALL ROAD is the true story behind the "Legend of the Confederate Gold." Decide for yourself whether a pot of Confederate gold still lies buried somewhere deep in this river valley.
Pages
87
Format
Kindle Edition

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