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If only Reiney had paid better attention, this lost mine might not even be known today as a lost mine. Most of the folks whom have hunted for the Lost Dutchman since 1891, were laboring under one or more false ideas, like the funnel shaped pit for example, which was from the Ludy brothers story and not Waltz but got mixed in to the story.
The lost Dutchman’s gold mine location. Ramiro valdez; Oct 28, 2021; 4 5 6. Replies 105 Views 39K. Jul ...
Besides, there is quite another Lost Dutchman gold mine in the Bradshaws which predates the Waltz story; a German named Youngman in fact. He was from Missouri (of German extraction) and that is quite another story. As to black Germans, Julia Thomas was what they called a "mulatto" - half black, half white, and was an American not a German.
1998 A&E Lost Dutchman Video. ... do you really know what you think you know about the Lost Dutchman mine .?
He could not have been going to the KOFA wildlife refuge and returning. Your theory Roger Rantz is simply erroneous, because Waltz is documented as living in Phoenix. You might have found a 'Dutchman's mine' but it ain't the Lost Dutchman's gold mine. Sorry. Dave you and I ought to be insulted - only Wayne, Mike G and Allen know their stuff!
Oroblanco had already told me umpteen years ago, why even want to convince anyone when you have found a rich gold mine? I love the story and the search for the mine and luckily I'm still 40 years old and therefore still have a few years to give the story a happy ending. I'm looking forward to my next trip this year and will also report about it.
View attachment 1806819 Just below the needle, what looks like to be a small minature valley, is instead a sprial with the shadows over hanging rocks concealing a hundred hidden caves and the lost dutchman gold mine. La paz county.
The cover artwork is very similar to his first book, “The Lost Dutchman Mine: Part 1, The Golden Dream”, so make sure if you’re ordering that it’s “Unraveling a Mystery” and not “Part 1, the Golden Dream”.
This Lost Dutchman's gold mine was said to be the "richest gold mine in the world" and supposedly Waltz said that there was "enough gold showing in the mine to make millionaires of twenty men" and this stated when gold was selling for $20.67 per ounce. If you could get that price, most were happy to get $18 an ounce on the frontier.
The lost Dutchman’s gold mine location Around mid 1840’s the peralta family managed to locate a legendary gold mine belonging to the Apache with the help of a symbolic cipher map that was found inscribed in a stone. The mine was located in Apache territory east of the Sierra Ancha Mountain ridge.