Brad Meltzer and the Beale Papers by nickpelling ⋅ 7 Comments Cipher Mysteries readers in the US may well have watched Brad Meltzer’s recent “Decoded” episode on the Declaration of Independence. Collection Title: George Beale Papers, 1817-1829. This is a finding aid. It is a description of archival material held in the Wilson Library at. The Papers inspector pane provides a quick overview for the selected document. Add, edit, match and discover more about your articles with the help of Altmetrics and Bookmetrix. 'Make it your personal library of research!'
Beale's use of landmarks, the location of the excavation site and his method of concealement for both the treasure and the ciphers were absolutely ingenious. Well done Thomas J. Undiscovered World The Beale Papers - Chapter 12 - Conclusion Will all be revealed on this crazy adventure for Beale's treasure? Cost: 20 Gems Club Pogo / 30 Gems Pogo.com Please share your tips for this episode in a comment below.
*Buford's Tavern once stood nearby. The instructions within the Locality Cipher are to travel one mile east past the Inn, turn right and proceed a lined distance of three miles to a Point straight-lined with the top of Porters Mountain.
This landmark is thereference point for locating the vault by using thedistance and directioninformation given within Cipher One.
*Map coordinates provided below*
Upon our locating the excavation site, we were much surprised to discover that the vault was no longer intact. Evidence at the site indicated that someone had opened the vault long ago and the contents which we and so many others have sought still remains a mystery...
Only a handfull of artifacts have been discovered during our excavation of the vault and surrounding rock formation, these items were discovered near the upper vault entrance. Pictures of these items have been posted here for those interested in viewing.
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