Legendes dans la région "Live Oak County" (4 légendes)

The Excavation of the Ruins
- The Excavation of the Ruins
[Dinero (Live Oak County, United States)]
By Doble, J. Frank in 1924 (< 1 minute) added by Fabien
Published on 01/07/26.
Themes:

Fort Ramírez is in the southern part of Live Oak County, on my father’s ranch. When I was a boy, some of the old rock walls were still ten or twelve feet high, though already crumbling. As far back as I can remember, or have heard men tell, there were … Read more
The Excavation of the Ruins
- The Excavation of the Ruins

The Legend of the Treasure in the Cave at Fort Ramirez

[Dinero (Live Oak County, United States)]
By Doble, J. Frank in 1924 (< 1 minute) added by Fabien
Published on 01/07/26.
Themes:

Fort Ramírez is in the southern part of Live Oak County, on my father’s ranch. When I was a boy, some of the old rock walls were still ten or twelve feet high, though already crumbling. As far back as I can remember, or have heard men tell, there were … Read more

The Treasure and the Attack by the Indians
- The Treasure and the Attack by the Indians
[Dinero (Live Oak County, United States)]
By Doble, J. Frank in 1924 (< 1 minute) added by Fabien
Published on 28/06/26.
Themes:

[...] The legend that I grew up knowing was that the “fort” had been the ranch of a Mexican or Spaniard named Ramírez, who became immensely wealthy raising sheep. He is supposed to have lived there more than a hundred years ago. Ramírez had a tunnel connecting his house with … Read more

The Legend of the Treasure of Fort Ramirez

[Dinero (Live Oak County, United States)]
By Doble, J. Frank in 1924 (< 1 minute) added by Fabien
Published on 28/06/26.
Themes:

[...] The legend that I grew up knowing was that the “fort” had been the ranch of a Mexican or Spaniard named Ramírez, who became immensely wealthy raising sheep. He is supposed to have lived there more than a hundred years ago. Ramírez had a tunnel connecting his house with … Read more
The Treasure and the Attack by the Indians
- The Treasure and the Attack by the Indians

The Goat Guardian of the Treasure
- The Goat Guardian of the Treasure
[Sandia (Live Oak County, United States)]
By Doble, J. Frank in 1924 (< 1 minute) added by Fabien
Published on 16/05/26.
Themes:

“Something [...] happened down at the old Carmel place below Lagarto. You know it’s only about two or three miles north of Casa Blanca, the place people talk so much about. I don’t know what the truth is about that Carmel place, but as sure as you’re born, things have … Read more
The Goat Guardian of the Treasure
- The Goat Guardian of the Treasure

The Legends of the Treasures of Old Carmel near Lagarto

[Sandia (Live Oak County, United States)]
By Doble, J. Frank in 1924 (< 1 minute) added by Fabien
Published on 16/05/26.
Themes:

“Something [...] happened down at the old Carmel place below Lagarto. You know it’s only about two or three miles north of Casa Blanca, the place people talk so much about. I don’t know what the truth is about that Carmel place, but as sure as you’re born, things have … Read more

The Ghost of Old Carmel
- The Ghost of Old Carmel
[Sandia (Live Oak County, United States)]
By Doble, J. Frank in 1924 (< 1 minute) added by Fabien
Published on 24/04/26.
Themes:

[...] “Some say there was a man dragged to death there while traveling through with both saddlebags full of money. He was sleeping with his saddle for a pillow, and some Mexicans surprised him, roped him, and dragged him to death. Old Captain Cox used to have a house close … Read more

The Legend of the Ghost of Old Carmel at Lagarto

[Sandia (Live Oak County, United States)]
By Doble, J. Frank in 1924 (< 1 minute) added by Fabien
Published on 24/04/26.
Themes:

[...] “Some say there was a man dragged to death there while traveling through with both saddlebags full of money. He was sleeping with his saddle for a pillow, and some Mexicans surprised him, roped him, and dragged him to death. Old Captain Cox used to have a house close … Read more
The Ghost of Old Carmel
- The Ghost of Old Carmel