Many events occurring in the U.S. over the past few years would seem to suggest the American Civil War is still going on. Franklin D. Roosevelt. A father and son who believe they found a legendary cache of buried Civil War-era gold have been fighting for access to government documents about a 2018 FBI dig at the The FBI claims it never found a shipment of lost Civil War gold in Elk County but treasure hunters are suing to get their files. In May of 2022, the FBI began releasing records about the alleged missing Civil War gold, which was rumored to be buried in Dents Run, Pennsylvania. (AP) The FBI might not have found any Civil War-era gold at a remote woodland site in Pennsylvania but its definitely got records of During World War II, which leader said, 'Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few'? An FBI agent applied for a federal warrant in 2018 to seize a fabled cache of U.S. government gold he said was "stolen during the Civil War" and hidden in a Pennsylvania cave, READ MORE: FBI says it didnt find lost Civil War gold, but treasure hunters arent so sure (from October 2018) For the FBI to now say it has no videotapes of the dig strains credulity and takes this whole affair to the next level, Warren Getler, who has Treasure hunters demand answers from FBI about search for civil war-era gold Finders Keepers lawsuit seeks confirmation that agency found trove in Pennsylvania after Winston Churchill. Treasure hunters who believe they found a huge cache of fabled Civil War-era gold in Pennsylvania are now on the prowl for something as elusive as the buried booty itself: government records of the FBI's excavation. According to local lore, the gold was lost or stolen during the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg. A lawyer has claimed the FBI secretly discovered $400 million in stolen Civil War gold bars buried in a Pennsylvania forest three years ago. The American Civil War may be about to start up again and not for any of the reasons you might think. Legend has it that dozens of Civil War-era gold bars were lost or stolen near Dent's Run about 135 miles northeast of Pittsburgh while en route to the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia $30,000 in gold coins.

AP. The FBI might not have found any Civil War-era gold at a remote woodland site in Pennsylvania — but it’s definitely got records of the agency’s 2018 dig, https://www.foxnews.com/us/civil-war-gold-pennsylvania-fbi-search But Finders Keepers, a treasure-hunting company that led agents to the remote woodland site in Pennsylvania in hopes of getting a finder's fee, suspect the FBI found tons of

The Pennsylvania Great Updated: Mar 18, 2022 / 04:14 PM EDT. A pair of Pennsylvania treasure hunters and their lawyer are accusing the FBI of playing games and acting suspiciously about a dig at a rural site believed to contain a massive A Pennsylvania lawyer looking into whether the FBI dug up $400 million worth of Civil War gold is planning to ask a judge to unseal documents in the case so he can find out 21%. The Pennsylvania Great Near Conodoguinet Creek and the Indian Caverns of Pennsylvania. Queen Elizabeth II. In June 1863, President Lincoln ordered two FBI agents, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) employees and other unidentified people with shovels have descended upon the tiny town of Dents Run, Pennsylvania, looking for a cache of gold bars lost just before the Civil War battle Treasure hunters, who claim they discovered Civil War-era gold, are suing the Justice Department, claiming the FBI is withholding records on the excavation, according to the After getting permission from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to $180,000 in 2%. Michael Rubinkam / AP Treasure hunters who believe they found a huge cache of fabled Civil War-era gold in Pennsylvania are now on the prowl for something as elusive as the In this Sept. 20, 2018 photo, Dennis Parada, right, and his son Kem Parada stand at the site of the FBI's dig for Civil War-era gold in Dents Run, Pennsylvania. Lost Treasures of David Robber Lewis. In May of 2022, the FBI began releasing records about the alleged missing Civil War gold, which was rumored to be buried in Dents Run, Pennsylvania. https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/19/us/gold-civil-war-mystery-trnd The federal government followed a well-worn path to the woods of northwestern Pennsylvania, where legendary tales of buried Civil War gold had inspired generations of treasure hunters including Dennis and Kem Parada. FBI agents and representatives of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources set up a base in Elk County, Pa., at a site where treasure hunters say Michael Rubinkam / AP Updated: Apr 19, 2022 / 06:13 PM EDT. Judge orders FBI to produce records on Civil War gold hunt By MICHAEL RUBINKAM April 18, 2022 The FBI might not have found any Civil War-era gold at a remote The FBI might not have found any Civil War-era gold at a remote woodland site in Pennsylvania but it's definitely got records of the agency's 2018 dig, and will soon have to (AP) Treasure hunters who claim the FBI made off with several tons of buried Civil War-era gold are now questioning whether evidence The government has long claimed its dig was a bust. (Bridget McClure/WJAC via AP, File) The Associated Press By MICHAEL RUBINKAM, Associated Press The FBI might not have found any Civil War-era gold at a remote In this Sept. 20, 2018 photo, Dennis Parada, right, The FBI might not have found any Civil War-era gold at a remote woodland site in Pennsylvania - but it's definitely got records of the agency's 2018 dig, and will soon have to turn A scientific analysis commissioned by the FBI shortly before agents went digging for buried treasure suggested that a huge quantity of gold could be below the surface, For decades, Civil War buffs and assorted fortune seekers have combed northwestern Pennsylvania, looking for a Union shipment of

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FBI agents were looking for an extremely valuable cache of fabled Civil War-era gold possibly tons of it when they excavated a remote woodland site in Pennsylvania three years ago this Lost Gold of the Steamship Erie. Treasure hunters who believe they found a huge cache of fabled Civil War-era gold in Pennsylvania are now on the prowl for something as elusive as the buried booty itself: Treasure hunters who claim the FBI made off with several tons of buried Civil War-era gold are now questioning whether evidence related to the 2018 The Associated Press. On March 13, 2018, treasure hunters led the FBI to Dents Run, about 135 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, where legend has it an 1863 shipment of Union gold was either lost or "Treasure hunters who believe they found a huge cache of fabled Civil War-era gold in Pennsylvania are now on the prowl for something as elusive as the buried booty itself: Here's how this gold war began, according to a Pittsburg Post-Gazette article about a 1983 story in Lost Treasure magazine. An FBI agent applied for a federal warrant in 2018 to seize a fabled cache of U.S. government gold he said was stolen during the Civil War and hidden in a Pennsylvania cave, But a father-son pair of treasure hunters who spent years hunting for the fabled Civil War-era gold and who led agents to the woodland site, hoping for a finders fee suspect the FBI double-crossed them and made off with a cache that could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. 77%. The agency has adamantly denied it found anything.The treasure hunters say the FBI has consistently stonewalled. ELK COUNTY, PA FBI agents were searching for Civil War-era gold when they dug up a remote Pennsylvania location in 2018, federal government documents recently Treasure hunters who believe they found a huge cache of fabled Civil War-era gold in Pennsylvania are now on the prowl for something as elusive as the buried booty itself:

Harrisburg attorney William Cluck The FBI was ordered to speed up the release of records about the agencys 2018 dig for Civil War-era gold in western Pennsylvania by U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta on Did the FBI find $400M in Civil War gold in a Pa. forest? Harrisburg lawyer says he has new clue in the case A new Pennsylvania court ruling could help private treasure hunters in their quest to learn if the FBI dug up a fabled cache of lost Civil War gold, their attorney says. The affidavit related a story from a document titled The Lost Gold Ingot Treasure, which had been found in the archives at the Military History Institute, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. A Harrisburg attorney said Thursday that a state appeals court has just given him the next clue toward hopefully solving the mystery of whether the FBI dug up a cache of lost For more than a year now, weve been following the story of two treasure-hunters who claimed to have found the location of a huge cache of civil war-era gold buried in rural western Pennsylvania. An FBI agent applied for a federal warrant in 2018 to seize a fabled cache of U.S. government gold he said was "stolen during the Civil War" and hidden in a Pennsylvania cave, saying the state might take the gold for itself if the feds asked for permission to excavate the loot, according to court documents unsealed Thursday. As of mid-March, agents from the FBI and a treasure recovery service called Finders Keepers were at Dents Run in Elk County, looking into both the location and the legality Dennis Parada first discovered the cave in 1974, Getler said.