Anybody know what Fort Knox holds or use to hold besides just gold?, page
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Topic started on 1-11-2005 @ 09:36 AM by deltaboy
im sure many people have known that Fort Knox is a facility to hold a large reserves of gold. but i have read that it held many other interesting items from the past like Magna Carta and other stuff. not to mention many of the world's gold as well. but it also held the Declaration of the Independence as well for a while. so i was wondering wat else it hold wen the U.S. govt was lookin for a place to keep things dat are classified until there is a more reliable replacement to hold it somewhere else.

www.usmint.gov...

In the past, the Depository has stored the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, the Articles of Confederation, Lincoln's Gettysburg address, three volumes of the Gutenberg Bible, and Lincoln's second inaugural address.
In addition to gold bullion, the Mint has stored valuable items for other government agencies. The Magna Carta was once stored there. The crown, sword, scepter, orb, and cape of St. Stephen, King of Hungary also were stored at the Depository, before being returned to the government of Hungary in 1978.
The Depository is a classified facility. No visitors are permitted, and no exceptions are made.


i think this should be move to facilities thread...sorry.

[edit on 1-11-2005 by deltaboy]


reply posted on 9-12-2005 @ 11:12 PM by EnronOutrunHomerun
Originally posted by Omniscient
When was the Declaration of Independence housed in Fort Knox? I have never heard of that before.


I found some info on that here:
www.archives.gov...

"Washington, DC (three locations): 1814 - 1841

In September 1814, the Declaration was returned to the national capital where it remained until May 1841. From 1814 to 1841, it was kept in three different locations as the State Department records were shifted about the growing city. The last of these locations was a brick building that, it was later observed, “offered no security against fire.” With the exception of a trip to Philadelphia for the Centennial and to Fort Knox during World War II, it has remained in Washington, DC ever since."

There's even a little more here



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