Uncovering Gold in the Superstition Mountains: The Mystery of Garman and Tumlinson’s Discovery
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2024
- Join Larry Hedrick as he dives deep into the mystery of Robert Garman and Travis Tumlinson, two seasoned explorers with vastly different backgrounds, united in their search for gold in the Superstition Mountains. After years of relentless searching, they made an extraordinary discovery, but where did their gold really come from? Was it linked to the legendary Lost Dutchman Mine, an old Spanish treasure, the Woodbury tale, or was it pure luck in one of the most mineral-rich areas? Get ready for a thrilling exploration of history, legends, and the secrets hidden within the Superstition Mountains!
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Jacob's Trail-The Legend of Jacob Waltz's Lost Dutchman Gold Mine Paperback Jesse James Feldman amzn.to/4d4z3Vf
The Lost Dutchman Mine;: The fabulous story of the seven-decade search for the hidden treasure in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona by Sims Ely amzn.to/3YzlJUk
The Bible on the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine and Jacob Waltz: A Pioneer History of the Gold Rush Paperback - January 1, 2002 by Helen Corbin amzn.to/3WE1fHl
The Story of Jacob Waltz: Superstition Mountain and Its Famed Dutchman's Lost Mine Paperback - January 1, 1964 by Barney Barnard amzn.to/3WD87Vz
The killer mountains;: A search for the legendary Lost Dutchman Mine Hardcover - January 1, 1968 by Curt Gentry amzn.to/3WTcvRy
When Silver Was King: Arizona's Silver King Mining Days, Historical Highlights and Human Interest Portraits Paperback - September 30, 2005 by Jack San Felice amzn.to/4dzIxru
Lost El Dorado of Jacob Waltz Paperback - January 1, 2015 by Jack San Felice amzn.to/3WUgrSc
Superstition Mountain: A Ride Through Time Paperback - January 1, 1982 by Tom Kollenborn), James Swanson amzn.to/4dbiTJD
Apache Junction and the Superstition Mountains (AZ) (Images of America) Paperback - May 29, 2006 by Jane Eppinga amzn.to/3YvSIZO
True Story of Superstition Mountains - Ripples of Lost Echo's Paperback - January 1, 1990 by Bob Ward amzn.to/3WvZhZI
Apache Trail (Images of America) Kindle Edition by Richard L. Powers amzn.to/3SJoVcj
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Thank you Larry Hedrick for this excellent channel.
Definitely a mystery. Writers get creative to sell copies. They sold alot. Thanks Larry and crew. Appreciate much
I adore these men and their Passions for History. This Channel has provided countless hours of enjoyment, reviewing the various people who followed their Passions, seeking and some finding Gold and all finding intrigue, while creating the History and Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains.
Priceless stories.
Beth Bartlett
Sociologist/Behavioralist
and Historian
Tennessee, USA
Thank you Beth❤
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Wonderful yarn! Thanks Larry Hedrick.
Thank you Larry Hedrick
You guys are the best. 😊😊
Ty 4 being such a great historian & authority of the Superstitions & Lost Dutchman mining info. We cherish these videos not just bc of the stories but, also bc of ur ability 2 unfold & untangle a vast amount if bs and truth😊much love 💞 Heath & Kc Willams
wow thanks Larry & crew .all these stories about one man is unbelievable. when the human factor is involved.
Better than any map, treasure trove of knowledge
Good story, thank you for your time and knowledge.
Man thank you guys .. Love AZ. ❤
As always a great story Larry. My Thanks to you for sharing it.
Great video, hopefully you will be able to continue with all the connections to the truth
Good clip Larry!!!
Thankyou Larry! I know that I have already said as much here! But I just felt I needed to tell you how very much appreciated your work is!! Also I hope you are well! You take good good care ok!! Please! Merry Christmas sir to you and all of your family and loved one's, and I truly hope you have a wonderful and hard earned success throughout the year and beyond!! Thankyou again...Jason in England 🏴 x 🇺🇸
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Nice
Why would anyone just give you a map of the greatest treasure ever known. Nice story!😅
Really really well done programming! Fantastic...thankyou. I'm not thinking there is anything at all left for anyone to still find though? Not that has anything to do with the "lost" mine or whatever! But wouldn't it be something else if there is!! Wow
yes...this is the lost dutchman...all these mines
Superstition mountains is sacred ✨️ ground
well Larry all of this is vary interesting but still up in the air like you said what story is true i guess time will tell with so many people searching and with resorces at hand still nothing makes you wonder if it was just mastake of another mine .
its just like oak island have all this damming evidence and years of searching and nothing chaseing a ghost.
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I never believed the Peralta story behind the The Lost Dutchman gold mine. It always sounded too contrived. As for the stone maps that many think are legit well how convenient it was that they turned up and were supposedly found by accident.
These kinds of things don't happen by accident. Why they were made and who made them is for someone else to someday truthfully answer.
But to your story, I don't believe the Tomlinsons found any treasure or gold directly related to Jacob Waltz. If they did find something well then there must be more than one lost mine in the Superstitions which would make sense given its geology of being an ancient volcanic caldera that weathered away to reveal its treasures.
Unfortunately, time and the greed of men has hidden again what the mountain had once plentifully revealed.
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The mine was found and never disclosed and the money helped develop gold field ranch, just one of many possibilities…
Well, you know what they say about gold miners ! 🤷
They're a liar with a hole in the ground ! 🎯
Thanks Larry for explaining the dubious validity of many of the Dutchman stories.
I seem to remember reading years ago that James Revis and the Peralta name came from his gaining possession of a floating claim filed by a Miguel Peralta and sold to a man named Willing, I believe, and Revis got the claim paperwork from a probate judge in Prescott after Willing's death. That floating claim was the original basis for his Peralta land grant scam. There was a Peralta land grant in California that encompassed much of what is now the East Bay part of the San Francisco Bay Area. The land grant dates back to 1820, I believe, and there was a fight over it in the 1850s. Since that was big news at the time, I believe that helped Revis to lend authenticity to his scam 20 years later, since the Peralta name existed in people's memories although they probably didn't remember why. Then Bicknell latched onto the Peralta name because of the Revis scam 20 years before Bicknell's article so the Peralta name was in people's memories, again for an unknown reason. The Peralta name has been associated with the Lost Dutchman ever since.I personally believe that the Peralta name has nothing to do with the Lost Dutchman Mine. Just my two cents worth.
Lucky I did a story about that titled
Lost Dutchman Mine Found Again
@larryhedrick254 Thanks, Larry. I'll check it out. You and Clay are the Lost Dutchman experts I trust.
@larryhedrick254 hey Larry I just finished watching that video. Was kind of strange. I searched through all the videos listed for Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains, and I couldn't find it. When I did a utube search for it, I found it on the channel of some guy named David Jones. Never heard of him before.
Anyway, yes, that is the story I read except for one difference. In the story I read, it was a "floating" gold claim, which is a claim that is filed without a specific location. The specific location was to be filled in later, and it was Reavis that turned it into a land grant and gave it a specific location, possibly with the lawyer's help. I also seem to remember that Reavis' motive for the scam wasn't to gain control of the land, but was for the water rights and he planned to sell the water to develop agriculture in the Phoenix area.. I found that story in an old California newspaper on microfilm in the State Library in Sacramento. I copied the article but lost it with almost everything else in a big PG&E fire in California when it took my cabin in Calaveras county 10 years ago. I never heard about the association of Miguel Peralta and the Spanish massacre. Thanks for the additional details.
Lucky, I agree with your assessment and so would Tom Kollenborn who believed the Mexicans had precious little if anything to do with mining in the Superstitions.
My story on the grant was a put down to a guy who claimed the Valencia Mine in the Black Canyon area was the Lost Dutchman Mine which he constantly claimed he found and had a st ore published in Treasure Magazine as proof. Haven’t heard a word out of him since.
David Jones is the founder and camera man for Mysteries
@larryhedrick254 Wow, that's high praise indeed. Thanks, Larry.
Why would anyone look for a gold mine their when the government would take it all away from you 😮
Its not in the wilderness boundary