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At last Beale stopped. He had found what he was looking for a six-foot hole. Slowly and painfully the men lowered the pots to the ground."Get flat rocks. You'll find them over there by the stream," Beale ordered. The men laid rocks the bottom of the hole. Then each pot lowered on a chain. The pots were covered with more rocks. Finally dirt and leaves completely concealed the hiding place.They hid the treasure well. Too well, in fact No one has been able to find the Beale treasure since it was buried on that freezing November night in 1819.Although many have tried, no one has been able to break the code that tells where it is hidden.Thomas Jefferson Beale was an easy going man, and he was a good person to around in a pinch. After all, he had fought bravely in the war of 1812. Beale had been named after a great U.S. president. In fact, if it hadn't been for Thomas Jefferson, there never would have been a Beale treasure. As a young man, Beale wanted to make money quickly. He didn't mind facing danger to get it. He talked over his goal with Thomas Jefferson himself, who was a family friend. Mr. Jefferson told the young man that fortunes were being made in the West. So in the Spring of 1817, Beale and twenty-nine men headed in the direction of the setting sun.
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