Lost Mines and Treasures of the Pacific Northwest
Title | Lost Mines and Treasures of the Pacific Northwest PDF eBook |
Author | Ruby El Hult |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 310 |
Release | 1960 |
Genre | Legends |
ISBN |
Buried Treasures of the Pacific Northwest
Title | Buried Treasures of the Pacific Northwest PDF eBook |
Author | W. C. Jameson |
Publisher | august house |
Total Pages | 196 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780874834383 |
Do Indians living today know the location of the supposededly cursed Lost Gold of Devil's Sink? Did Sir Francis Drake bury millions of dollars'worth of ancient Incan treasures? Has anyone found the box of gold coins buried by a reputed giant in the Washington rain forest? Is there a noble family's fortune buried near an old log cabin in the Cascades?
Lost Mines and Treasure Tales of Oregon and Washington
Title | Lost Mines and Treasure Tales of Oregon and Washington PDF eBook |
Author | Ivan Herring |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 92 |
Release | 2019-04-14 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781093897142 |
This book contains more than 95 stories of Lost Mines and Treasurers, in Oregon and Washington. Many of the stories concern treasurers buried by the French and Spanish explorers, Indians, bandits and early settlers during the many incidents and conflicts that rocked the area in the 17th through the early 20th centuries. I found the data for this book while doing research on old mines for my series of books Mines of the American West, which is often referred to as a source in this series. The "Lost Mines and Treasurers" were identified from articles in early American newspapers and other sources considered reliable. Where possible, for those lost treasures still to be found, I have tried to tie them to modern mines or areas and include some background data on such areas. In doing this, some of them seemed to "fall short" in the area of fact and logic, which I may point out. The reader should understand that this is a collection of data from old and new publications and not a focused specifically on the effort to find the specific properties, although some research, especially from a logic standpoint, has been done. If the reader can glean critical information from these original articles and the limited research that allows or helps him or her to locate a "lost mine" or "lost treasure", I wish him or her well and leave it to them to reap the rewards.The print version of this book has been produced in the 81⁄2" X 11" format to keep the price low. If done in 6" X 9" or smaller, the book would be 2 or 3 times as many pages in length and would cost substantially more to increased "on demand" print costs. These seem to be heavily influenced by the total number of pages. While this may be one of the seeming drawbacks to "on-demand printing" - the benefit of "on-demand printing" is that specialty books, such as this, are now practical to publish where the target market may be relatively small and minimal returns to the author are acceptable.It should also be noted that I may periodically update and revise the electronic version before creating a Second Edition. The guidelines for submissions for the electronic versions allow updates, without producing a full new edition, while the "print on demand" or hard copy paperback version does not and require that a full new edition to be developed to incorporate any changes. As such, the two books may not be exactly the same, as it is likely the electronic version will be updated more frequently than the paperback.
Shorty's Not So Lost Mines and Treasures of Southern Oregon
Title | Shorty's Not So Lost Mines and Treasures of Southern Oregon PDF eBook |
Author | Steve "Shorty" Owen |
Publisher | Steve Shorty Owen |
Total Pages | 314 |
Release | 2009-06-15 |
Genre | Gold mines and mining |
ISBN | 1442176202 |
A collection of stories about mines and miners of southern Oregon; includes tables of mine coordinates in Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine, and Jackson counties.
Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the West
Title | Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the West PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Probert |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 624 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN |
This large, easy-to-use volume lists the works of more than eleven hundred different authors, covering thousands of stories of lost mines and buried treasures supposedly located in fifteen Western and Southwestern states and in Mexico. In addition to being a boon to those adventurers who are tempted to search for lost mines and buried treasures, it will be an important basic research tool for historians, geologists, geographers, anthropologists, archaeologists, and folklorists, and it will be useful in identifying the man treasure hoards and mining claims all the way from the Lost Adams Diggings in Arizona to the Stagecoach in Wyoming. The information given in this important bibliography was acquired through perusal of an unusually large number of books, newspapers, magazines, unpublished manuscripts, deposits in private and public libraries, holdings of various historical foundations, and governmental records and archives. The task took Mr. Probert three full years of steady, patient work. Many of these stories of lost mines and buried treasures have resulted in the discovery of some that are rarely acknowledged, largely because, as Mr. Probert points out, "those who have been so fortunate as to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow have deemed it wiser and much safer to keep their own counsel" -- Book jacket.
Lost Mines and Treasures of the Pacific Northwest
Title | Lost Mines and Treasures of the Pacific Northwest PDF eBook |
Author | Ruby El Hult |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 1957 |
Genre | Mines and mineral resources |
ISBN |
Where to look for lost gold mines and treasure in Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
Slumach's Gold
Title | Slumach's Gold PDF eBook |
Author | Rick Antonson |
Publisher | Heritage House Publishing Co |
Total Pages | 164 |
Release | 2011-03-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1926613252 |
Slumach’s Gold chronicles what is possibly Canada’s greatest lost-mine story. It searches out the truth behind a Salish man’s hanging for murder in 1891 and tracks the intriguing legend about him that grew after his death. It was a legend that turned into a drama of international fascination when Slumach—the hanged criminal—was mysteriously linked to gold nuggets “the size of walnuts.” The stories claimed that Slumach had placed a curse on a hidden motherlode to protect it from interlopers and trespassers just before he plunged to his death “at the wrong end of a five-strand rope.” Although many have attempted to find Slumach’s gold over the past 100 years, following tantalizing clues that are part of the legend itself, none have succeeded—or have they? Rick Antonson, Mary Trainer and Brian Antonson have diligently sifted through history and myth, separating fact from fiction, but leaving the legend intact—along with the promise of gold yet to be found by some future gold seeker.