Montpelier (VT) Argus and Patriot, September 3, 1879, p. 1.
Ebenezer Morgan, a miserly merchant of Jeffersonville, Indiana, was
accustomed to hide his gold in all sorts of nooks and crannies. Morgan died
three years ago, and his son-in-law recently repaired some of his old
buildings in which Lee M. Winskey, one of the workmen, found 100 $20 gold
pieces. Winskey told no one of his find, but his sudden disappearance
aroused suspicion, and he was arrested at his former home at Bridgeport,
Indiana, where he had stocked a small trading-boat intending to go down the
Ohio and Mississippi River to the far south.