Description: The Gulf South Journalby Paul Serpas1973166 pagesOut of print Rare FindFast and Free Shipping Originally written as a guide to the back locations of the Gulf Coast, this book has turned into a valuable and unique resource for treasure hunters for locations of old forts, camps, towns, pirate lures, etc. An excellent book to add to your treasure hunting research library for specific information on the Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas Gulf area. Gulf South contains many hidden facts and locations concerning old forts, Gulf islands, lost treasures, historical landmarks, and much information to lead the inquisitive treasure hunter to good hunting sites. A clue in this book is said to have assisted at least one hunter in locating a remote fort containing War of 1812 relics. Discover ancient Gulf South civilizations, along with stories on Bigfoot, the Monster of Honey Island Swamp and the Sea Serpent of the Gulf and other fascinating subjects which make up Gulf South Journal.
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Publication Year: 1973
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: The Gulf South Journal
Author: Paul Serpas
Publisher: AD/COPY Service
Original Language: English
Genre: Adventure, Folklore & Mythology, Geography, Historical, History, Travel, Local Legends, Gulf Coast
Topic: Local History, Regional History, Lost Treasure, Historical Landmarks, Old Forts, Treasure Hunting Sites
Number of Pages: 166