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Olmos Outlaw Loot Cache — Live Oak County

Lost Treasure TX • Live Oak County County
Description
Olmos legend of $12,000 in outlaw loot buried south of the Live Oak County community north of Alice on the Nueces River plain.
Historical Notes
The Rocker Box Live Oak County page states that $12,000 in outlaw loot is said to be buried south of Olmos. Live Oak County borders Jim Wells County on the north; Olmos lies on the South Texas Plains between Three Rivers and the upper Coastal Bend. Outlaw loot caches are cataloged throughout Buried Treasures You Can Find and Guide to Treasure in Texas for the brush country between San Antonio and Corpus Christi. Alice served as the rail hub for ranchers shipping cattle from the surrounding counties. Coordinates mark the Olmos area in Live Oak County north of Alice.
Status / Verification legend — Legendary or approximate

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