Lost Gold - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Lost Cochise Strongboxes
Brothers Josh and Jesse Feldman head into the rugged desert of southeast Arizona to track the history of legendary Apache chief Cochise— said to have buried two strongboxes of gold somewhere in the region's imposing mountains.

The Ruggles Brothers' Deadly Heist
Josh and Jesse pursue bandit brothers John and Charles Ruggles, who robbed a stagecoach in 1892 and left an unusual treasure hidden in the wilderness outside Redding, Calif.

Milton Sharp's Buried Loot
Josh and Jesse chase the trail of a stagecoach bandit and his missing loot.

The Lost Adams Diggings
Josh and Jesse combine Arizona history and their family legacy to unravel the mystery of the Lost Adams Diggings, one of the most famous lost mines in the Southwest.

The Missing Gold of the Little Bighorn
In Montana, Josh and Jesse Feldman track steamship captain Grant Marsh who rescued wounded soldiers from the Battle of the Little Bighorn and who may have left behind a buried cache of gold.

Jim Bowie's Lost Silver Mine
Josh and Jesse head to central Texas to follow in the footsteps of pioneer Jim Bowie, who set out on an expedition in 1831 to find a lost silver mine but never reached his destination due to a conflict with Native Americans.

The Lost Blue Bucket Gold
Josh and Jesse search for one of the biggest treasures of the Pacific NW.
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