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Oxford Rangers Lost Gold Mine — Llano County

Lost Treasure TX • Llano County County
Description
Llano County legend of the Rangers Lost Gold Mine near Oxford northeast of Mason on the upper Llano River.
Historical Notes
The Rocker Box Llano County compilation describes the Rangers Lost Gold Mine near Oxford. Oxford is a community on the Llano River northeast of Mason toward the Kingsland slab country. Texas Rangers prospecting tales appear in several Hill Country counties. Oxford lies near Honey Creek, which treasure tradition associates with the historic Los Almagres diggings. Coordinates mark Oxford in Llano County northeast of Mason.
Status / Verification legend — Legendary or approximate

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