![]() ![]() The story goes that Bonnie and Clyde camped out in a forest that overlooked the Dexfield Amusement park a few miles north of Dexter, Iowa. Bonnie and Clyde were a duo couple who robbed their way through the Central United States in the early 1930s. The famous Bonnie and Clyde once hid out in Iowa. Near River Front Park in Clinton, Iowa that’s on the Mississippi River. Swampy 5-acre area that’s close to a creek that flows into the Mississippi River near Davenport, Iowa.Īn iron pot full of gold coins and stock certificates. Stolen Train Loot Buried Near Davenport, Iowa ![]() Ivy Brother’s farm was or still might be located a few miles north of U.S. Ivy Brothers Buried Money and Stock Certificates On a farm near Weston, Iowa a few miles north of Council Bluffs in Pottawattamie County. In an Indian burial mound near where the John Lott Monument stands in Iowa Near Sioux City, Iowa north of the Iowa River where it runs into the Mississippi in Louisa County near Burris City Iowa Somewhere near Fort Atkinson near Decorah, Iowa in Winneshiek County. Lost Army Payroll on The Banks of Miners CreekĪlong Miners Creek on the Mississippi River close to Guttenberg, Iowa. The woods near Dexfield Amusement park or on the way out along the Raccoon Riverĭavis County Iowa near the northern side of the Des Moines RiverĪlong the Mississippi River a few miles north of Sabula, Iowa close to the state 64 bridge that crosses into Wisconsin in Jackson County Iowa. Stolen Train Loot Buried Near Davenport, Iowa.Ivy Brothers Buried Money and Stock Certificates.Sunken Riverboats of Mercury and Whiskey.Lost Army Payroll on The Banks of Miners Creek.Side.įriday October 5th This morning we had a White frost, we set out early, the day being clear & pleasant we proceeded on about 11 o'Clock A. we killed a prarie wolf Swimming in the river passed a creek on the S. about 11 oClock we Saw Some Goats Swimming the river. Set off eairly Some whight frost last night. The evening is Calm and pleasant, refreshed the men with a glass of whiskey-įriday 5th Oct. found it Covered with wild rye, I Shot a Buck, Saw a large gang of Goat on the hills opposit, one Buck killed, also a Prarie wolf this evening, the high Land not So high as below, river about the Same width, the Sand bars as noumerous, the earth Black and many of the Bluffs have the appearance of being on fire, we Came too and Camped on a mud bar makeing from the L. Saw white 〈Gees〉 or Brants, we Call this Creek white 〈gees〉 Brant Creek- I walked on the Isd. in the evening passed a Small (3) Island Situated Close to the L. abov the mouth we Saw one white 〈goose〉 Brant in a gang of about 30, the others all as dark as usial, a Discription of this kind of Gees or Brant Shall be given here after Saw a Gang of Goats Swiming across the river out of which we killed four they were not fatt. them as usial and proceeded on, passed (2) a Creek on the S. at 7 oclock heard Some yels proceeded on Saw 3 Indians of the Teton band, they called to us to Come on Shore, beged Some Tobacco, we answd. Frost this morning, we Set out early and proceeded on (1) passed a Small Creek on the L. ![]()
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