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New Mexico Treasure Stories - Volume 1 - Anthology - (Digital Download)  

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Lost Treasure Anthology - NEW MEXICO Treasure Stories Volume-I

(digital downloadable book)

This digital book contains 21 different stories -- 100+ pages -- all dedicated to New Mexico Treasures!

Anthology: This Anthology is a collection of published stories, by multiple authors, in a book format. It was compiled from the Archives of one or more of our six publications: Lost Treasure – Treasure Cache – Treasure Facts – Treasure World – True Treasure – Rockhound.

 

History: In 1966 True Treasure magazine started publication as a bi-monthly and was soon joined by Treasure World magazine, also a bi-monthly published on alternate months. In December 1975 these two magazines were joined and re-named Lost Treasure magazine. Over the years three other magazines, Rockhound, Treasure Facts and Treasure Cache were added to our publishing family. Of these six magazines only Treasure Cache/Treasure Facts and Lost Treasure are currently being published.

 

Table of Content

4

Find Ranch Treasures

By James E. Mulkey

Ranches can be real bonanzas for the detectorist seeking money caches.

 

10

New Mexico’s Enchanting Treasures

By Michael Paul Henson

State with gold caches.

 

15           

The Ghost Town of Little Hatchet

By Tom Orzech

Turquoise had been mined from the Little Hatchet Mountains and later

copper, silver, and lead.

 

18

Cabin of Death

By Margaret L. Lewis

Kennedy robbed and killed at least a dozen people and buried the valuables.

 

24

The Lost Gold Mines of the Sandias

By Matthew J. Doner

In the early part of the 16th century rich gold was discovered in the

northern part of the Sandia’s.

 

28

The Buried Bell of the Rio Grande

By Ken Weinman

An old church bell made of gold was lost, found and then lost again.

 

32

$20,000,00 Treasure in New Mexico

By Michael Paul Henson        

Sealed-up in a large cave $20,000,000?

 

37

Spanish Treasure and Mission Gold in New Mexico

By Anthony J. Pallante

Artifacts continue to surface that tell the tale of a titanic struggle

between the Indians and the Conquistadors.

 

42

Black Jack in the Narrows

By Johnny Williams

The Grants Train Robbery!

 

49

Treasures of the Bad Lands

By Tom Vance

Caches to be found in New Mexico.

 

53

Camp Furlong New Mexico

By Roger Lippincott

Finding something from the past, was the real treasure.

56

The Alameda Pueblo’s Lost Mission Cache

By Ken Weinman

New Mexico is a treasure hunter’s paradise.

 

61

Cache of the Pug Nose Bandit

By Gary Hinkley

“Too bad they didn’t check his bedroll. Inside was a rawhide

bag and two bars of solid gold.”

 

65

New Mexico’s Lost Caches

By Michael Paul Henson

A buried cache, stagecoach loot, trading post cache and a

gold bearing mine.

 

70           

How We Searched for Elusive Spanish Treasure

By Mike Wegley

Plan A and Plan B.

 

73           

The Itch He Couldn’t Scratch

By Bill Kelly

Stolen wealth was over $70,000 in gold coins.

 

78           

Treasures in New Mexico

By Anthony J. Pallante

Spanish treasure train, mystery rock region, and Indian

revolt treasure.                                                  

 

82           

The Llano Estacado in the Land of Enchantment

By Joe Johnson

Llano Estacado holds a wealth of oppor­tunity for the

modern-day treasure seeker.

 

88           

Rags to Riches — The Gambling Lady’s Lost Gold

By Ken Weinman

Lost $150,000 in gold coins, today’s value $1,500,000.

 

95           

No Douthit About It

By Hal Douglas

Willie Douthit found and lost a fortune of gold bars in

the desert of New Mexico.

 

100         

Caches to be Found in New Mexico

By Michael Paul Henson

Possible Billy the Kid caches, $500,000 lost gold cache

and wagon train gold.

 

 

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