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The story began
in the 1930s when my grandfather was running a bootlegging operation
out of Frontenac,
Kansas. One evening, he
and a couple of friends made the journey to Kansas City to deliver
their illicit merchandise. Along the way, the two friends held
up a farmhouse near Arcadia,
Kansas,
taking guns, jewelry, gold and old photographs.
They then
crossed the state line and buried their loot just north of Milford,
Missouri about thirty miles
west of Arcadia,
Kansas.
When I asked my
mother why they hadn’t taken the loot with them, she didn’t know. Well, then, how did they know of Milford,
Missouri and why did they
choose that place to hide their stolen cache? Evidently, another
bootlegger who made moon shine for my grandfather ran his operations
from Milford.
Though grandfather
said there wasn’t much cash taken at the time, the guns, jewelry and
gold would be worth a significant amount today. According to
grandpa, the loot continues to be hidden in a small cavern near Horse
Creek northeast of Milford. The cave, utilized as a moonshine
location long ago, bears the names of the bootleggers carved within
its walls.
Today Milford,
Missouri
is all but a
ghost
town with only about 50 souls calling the small community home. Milford is located 27 miles southeast of Nevada,
Missouri. From Nevada, travel south on US-71 for approximately 18 miles, turn
left (east) on
Missouri
State Highway MO-C for 7.5 miles. Milford is just north of the
intersection with
Missouri
State Highway CC.
Good luck to
treasure
hunters looking for this place and finding out who owns the land.
- Submitted by Anthony, March, 2005
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