tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1610034193886030330.post3348993543292578241..comments2024-03-03T08:23:38.876-06:00Comments on Treasure Hunting: Skullyville, Oklahomaokie treasure hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442893428963538886noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1610034193886030330.post-50059685081819587082012-06-04T19:00:57.248-05:002012-06-04T19:00:57.248-05:00I'm hoping for Ring Plantation archaeological ...I'm hoping for Ring Plantation archaeological dig in and around that area near the Arkansas River. Freedmen forefathers of Indian Territory likely worked the plantation and probably assisted with the horses for the stagecoach. I understand the station after changing horses at Ring Prairie was Boggy Depot. My best guess during that time there will be some inferences to folk life before the Civil War. I assume since Armstrong and or Folsom were at seat of government along with Missionaries and tribal council those old courthouses may be in that vicinity. General Coffey would be a character belonging to the Civil War. There was a printer by the name of Wheeler before or after Samuel Worchester, I 'm not sure. I think the Butterfield Mail Stagecoach West of the State of Arkansas would start on Wheeler Avenue in Fort Smith, Arkansas.emodina78https://www.blogger.com/profile/03841495442266277955noreply@blogger.com