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Buried Treasures of the CIvil War

By: W.C. Jameson
Narrated by: W.C. Jameson
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W.C. Jameson tells the secrets of lost army payrolls and smuggled gold scattered about the countryside, nearly forgotten but awaiting discovery. Jameson, a folklorist, musician, and environmentalist, has been on close to two hundred expeditions for lost stashes of gold, silver, or other treasures. You'll hear: "Lost Yankee Gold," "Treasure in the Well," "The Lost Confederate Payroll," "The Wandering Confederate Treasury," and "General Morgan's Buried Treasure."©1997 W.C. Jameson (P)1997 August House Publishers, Inc. History North America Military Civil War War Civil War Fiction

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Author and narrator of Buried Treasures of the Civil War W. C. Jameson has the best old-timey job in the world: He is a prospector. Jameson is a seasoned hunter of lost treasures; he is also a skilled folklorist. Combining his interests, Jameson tells these purely American tales concerning the mislaid (Yankee and Confederate) treasures of the Civil War. Jameson has a deep and warm voice. His tone is authoritative as befits his expertise on the subject. Listeners will become engrossed in the concise but definitive descriptions of locales, persons, and the circumstances by which loot becomes buried. Jameson’s self-assured performance will enable arm chair prospectors to discover these treasures through the act of hearing.

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