Lost Treasure Anthology - ARIZONA Treasure Stories Volume-I
(digital downloadable book)
This digital book contains 16 different stories -- 100+ pages -- all dedicated to Arizona 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
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Arizona Treasures
By Anthony Belli
Missing $20,000 in military payroll!
8
Lost Saddle Bags of Gold Found at Mexican Pocket
By Ken Weinman
Seven outlaws from the infamous
Valenzuelo-Hidalgo Gang lay buried under
several piles of rocks, with their saddle bags?
12
Hidden Treasures and Gold in Arizona
By Michael Paul Henson
Lost mission treasure, ranch gold, lost silver bullion,
and Skeleton Canyon treasure
17
Grand Canyon State Loot
By Tom Vance
A Mexican prospector named Pedro Pedrillo
chanced upon a crude rock cross bearing
the words ‘dig here’ in Spanish.
21
Colossal Cave’s Golden Treasure
By Ken Weinman
$62,000 in gold coins was never
recovered from a train robbery.
25
The Curse of the Heintzelman Mine
By Tom Vance
The stash of $70,000 silver ore is still there,
somewhere near the mine’s location where
haunted spirits still watch over it today.
30
On the Take — The Nogales Bank Robbery
By John K. Manwin
Black Jack Ketchum’s $16,000 bank robbery.
35
Vulture’s Gold a Lost Vein of Rich Gold Ore
By James E. Mulkey
Today, the Vulture Mine is open to the public
on a seasonal basis for a modest fee.
41
Arizona — Lost Dutchman
By Anthony J. Pallante
In 1874 Walzer was shown the location of the
“Thunderdad’s gold,” as theApaches called the ledge.
44
Nugget Hunging in Arizona
By Reginald Sniff
Nugget hunting is a world all its own. |
51
Galiuro Mystery: Yuma’s Lost Treasure
By Tom Vance
In Southwest Arizona in a shallow pit,
is a thick vein of almost pure gold. 54
Arizona
By Michael Paul Henson
Meteor, diamonds, lost gold, and trading post cache.
58
Follow the Ghosts to Gold
By James E. Mulkey
Gold and ghosts go together like bacon and eggs.
64
Found, Then Lost in Arizona
By Michael Paul Henson
Lost and found by a soldier named Jones.
69
Lost Yuma Ledge
By Gary Hinkley
In Arivaipa country lays the Lost Yuma Ledge?
73
The Legend That Won’t Die
By Frank J. Boblak
The legend is more than 100 years old,
many still follow the search closely.
78
Lost Cache of Gold at Lee’s Ferry
By Ken Weinman
Cache of gold coins buried would have a
present-day value of about $45,000.
82
An Apache Sharp Rifle and a Couple of Mexican Silver Dollars
By Ron Coucha
Two up-close and personal experiences the
author had with historical artifacts in 1987.
85
Three Pounds of History
By Dean Adams
Bullets and cartridge cases found of
every variety used through history.
90
Arizona’s Gold Ghost
By James E. Mulkey
Many of the town’s buildings were constructed
of rocks that contain an estimated $250,000 worth of gold.
97
A Man Returned from the Dead
By W. C. Jameson
One thousand ingots? | | |
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