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== Haunting / Legend Summary == The legend states that after the defeat of Native American forces by General Anthony Wayne at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, retreating warriors buried stolen military pay—reportedly $40,000 in gold sheets—on the banks of South Turkey Foot Creek. A large Native American warrior was supposedly killed and tasked with guarding the treasure in the afterlife. * Witnesses claim to have seen a large ghostly Native American figure riding a white stallion alongside the creek near the bridge. * The ghost reportedly appears at night, especially to those crossing the bridge from Malinta or attempting to search for the treasure. * In several stories, treasure hunters have described being physically trampled or overwhelmed by the spectral horseman. * Sightings include strange events such as individuals falling unconscious or entering states of shock after encountering the apparition. * Paranormal activity seems to be focused near the inside bend of the creek near the bridge.
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