![]() Ghost Town of Standardville – By The Utahraptor created this work entirely by myself., CC BY-SA 3.0, Link Today that gold would be worth around $250,000 and along with the loot from their other robberies there could be millions of dollars worth of gold and silver buried or hidden in the Canyons of southeastern, Utah!ĭigging Deeper: Butch Cassidy’s Buried Gold In Montana It is said that Butch Cassidy got away with $7,000 in gold coins from the Castle Gate robbery. Legend has it that buried somewhere around Robbers Roost or possibly north springs canyon is the loot from the Castle Gate robbery and possibly other robberies that the Wild Bunch committed. It is said that they made their way through North Springs Canyon and were seen in Cleveland and Huntington Utah where they got on the Outlaw trail and made their way to Robbers Roost where they had a hideout. Pursued by a few angry citizens Cassidy and Lay took off south but the outlaws quickly lost the pursuing citizens in the deserts and Canyons of Utah. Then the other outlaw showed up and he took the other two bags. ![]() He took the largest bag that contained the payroll. As the paymaster, two guards, and two other men made their way to the Coal company office with the payroll the outlaw that was waiting near the train held them up by gunpoint. When the train rolled into town one of the outlaws made his way to the train while the other was waiting near the stairway of the Coal Companies office building. Butch Cassidy and his accomplice Elza Lay a member of the Wild Bunch were waiting in town to steal the payroll. On that day a train carrying the payroll for the workers of the Pleasant Valley Coal company stopped in Castle Gate to deliver the payroll. On April 21, 1897, a daytime robbery took place at the Pleasant Valley Coal Company in Castle Gate, Utah. ![]() Harry Alonzo Longabaugh or better known as the Sundance Kid was Cassidy’s main partner in crime during their latter days of robbery. He was the ring leader of the Wild Bunch outlaw gang that robbed trains and banks during the Wild West days. The famous outlaw Butch Cassidy was born on April 13, 1866, as Robert LeRoy Parker in Beaver, Utah. Somewhere at a small spring near Pilot Peak which is 15 miles south of the ghost town of Lucin, Utah.īutch Cassidy and The Wild Bunch Circa 1900 North end of the Kaiparowits Plateau In the Fifty Mile Mountains of Utah.Īncient weapons, precious stones, gold nuggets and dust, silver plate, gold and silver coins, and some jewelry.īetween Black Rock Peak and the Paria River in Johnson Canyon about twenty miles northeast of Kanab, Utah. Lost Spanish Treasure of The Golden JesusĢ0 burros loads of gold artifacts including a three-foot gold cross and silver bullion In an underwater cave on Three Lakes Ranch near Kanab in Southern Utah! Lost Silver Coins in the Ghost Town of Standardvilleīillions of dollars in gold, silver, and gems Somewhere around Robbers Roost or possibly Up North Springs Canyon.
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