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A Guide to Treasure in Arizona
This popular Thomas Penfield guide tells tales of lost and/or buried treasure in Arizona, county by county. Each account is filled with fascinating facts. |
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A Guide to Treasure in Arizona
A county by county description of historical events that took place revolving around robberies; interesting stories leading to hidden treasures. An excellent guide compiled into 134 pages. |
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A Guide to Treasure in Arizona
Fantastic array of Arizona metal detector sites, ghost towns and rich treasure stories of train robberies, treasure caches and more make A Guide to Treasure in Arizona a fun and informative guide to finding treasure in Arizona. If you don't strike it rich, you're still sure to be entertained by the colorful history described in each of treasure stories, and richly rewarded with desert views exploring the detecting sites county by county. Thomas Penfield, 134 softcover pages, 0-941620-01-8 |
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A Guide to Treasure in Arizona
The search for gold—and treasure—has been going on in Arizona since the first white men came to the region. In 1539 Fray Marcos de Niza was sent from Mexico to check reports of large cities and much wealth in precious metals and stones in the land to the north. He returned with glowing accounts of the Seven Cities of Cibola. What he saw, and only from a distance, were the Zuni pueblas of Hawikuh, but his story was enough to attract a horde of other treasure seekers to the land, notably Francisco... |
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A Guide To Treasure In Arizona by Thomas Penfield
This is a new "A Guide To Treasure In Arizona" book. This book is great for all the treasure hunters. There are stories of treasure taken from mining towns and hidden never to be recovered. Also are stories of mines that were hidden long ago. For all the adventurous treasure seekers this book may help you find your wealth. |
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A Guide to Treasure in Idaho
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A Guide to Treasure in Michigan & Ohio
5 x 8 soft cover edition by Michael Paul Henson. 82 pages packed full of great treasure hunting information. A county-by-county list of treasures that have been found but most important are the many pages of treasures yet to be found in Michigan and Ohio. A must-have book if you live in or near Michigan or Ohio. |
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A Guide to Treasure in Idaho
Gold. Outlaws, and once-wild boom camps, now ghost sites long fallen silent, have made Idaho a true treasure hunter’s paradise. This book fills an annoying gap in treasure literature by revealing the secrets of Idaho’s treasure-filled past. |
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A Guide To Treasure In Michigan & Ohio
Michigan & Ohio can be a treasure hunters paradise. They are some of the oldest settled areas in the United states. There are miles of beaches, hundreds of shipwrecks, old forts, trading posts, missions, cabins, ghost towns, outlaw hiding places, old railroad depots, abandoned lumber and mining camps, and Indian village sites which can make it attractive to the avid or part time treasure or relic hunter. |
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A Guide to Treasure in California
Thomas Penfield's popular treasure series is loaded with colorful treasure stories, detecting sites, ghost towns, relic sites and more. A Guide to Treasure in California focuses on the golden state, home to the famous motherlode and the California gold rush, one of the richest treasure hunting states in the country. Penfield, softcover, 160 pages, ISBN 0-941620-23-9 |
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A Guide to Treasure in California
5 x 8 soft cover edition by Thomas Penfield. 160 pages packed full of great treasure hunting information. A county-by-county list of treasures that have been found but most important are the many pages of treasures yet to be found in the state of California. Covers everything from Alameda County (A) to Yuba County (Y) . A must-have book if you live in or near the state of California. |
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A Guide to Treasure in Nevada
Seekers of lost mines, treasures and relics in Nevada should remember that large sections of the state are reserved for United States bombing, gunnery and nuclear testing. Restricted areas contain some of the lost mine and treasure sites listed here. Though no trespassing is permitted on such government preserves, those sites have been included in order to make this volume as complete as possible. Clark County--The first Spanish mining in Nevada was probably south of Las Vegas, particularly in Eldorado... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Montana and Wyoming
Thar's gold in them that hills" is as true of Montana today as it was a hundred years ago. Of course, the nuggets are diminishing and much more difficult to get now, but they are found in surprising numbers. Not only gold, but the precious and semi-precious stones in those hills have given Montana the epithet of "The Treasure State." Montana has produced more gem sapphires than any other state in the nation. It has extensive commercial deposits of green, yellow, red and aquamarine sapphires. The... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Pennsylvania
A county by county description of historical events that took place revolving around robberies; interesting stories leading to hidden treasures. An excellent guide with illustrated maps and photos compiled into 108 pages. |
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A Guide to Treasure in Utah
This book is available in both print and digital format. Please select your desired format below. Excerpt from 'A Guide to Treasure in Utah' The State of Utah is immense and varied almost beyond belief green-carpeted vales lying peacefully under the shadow of the Wasatch, a wide solitude of rolling dry valleys with hills marching beyond hills to meet blue horizon, unearthly white desert, tall snow-covered mountains, blue lakes, canyons and plateaus wonderfully fragrant with pines. On July 29, 17... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Missouri
Although very little mining for precious metals has ever taken place in Missouri, several of its lost mine and treasure stories are attributed to the mining of gold and silver by the Spanish. These stories would appear to be purely legendary in origin, with the exception of one or two which may have some basis in fact. Other Missouri treasure stories have their backgrounds in the robbing of stagecoaches, trains and banks by outlaws, and treasures buried or hidden as a result of the Civil War and... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Texas
That great Texas storyteller, J. Frank Dobie, once wrote: "There must be as many buried treasure stories in Texas as there are Texans. There are more 'lost' mines in Texas than there are known ones." Indeed, Texas must rank at or near the top of any list of states with the greatest potential for treasure recovery. The buried treasure and lost mine tales recorded herein are not creations of mine. All of them have been told before, and will be told again and again. But perhaps this effort will bring... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma, Volume 1
When I started thinking about this book I was only interested in adding to our Treasure Guide Series, not thinking in a three volume book! I really didn't know the job I had ahead of me. I found many things that were new to me about the state of Oklahoma. I guess the main thing I found was finally realizing how many ghost towns there were in this state. It seems that they were positioned about 2-3 miles apart and that the number of them far surpassed those that were still alive. I found towns that... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi
This volume in the Treasure Guide Series, which will eventually cover all fifty of the United States, includes the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The area is exceptionally rich in stories of lost mines and buried treasures. Each state is divided into two sections—treasure sites and metal detector sites. At the end of each listing in both sections is a Map Code reference keyed to the appropriate map in the current issue of the Rand McNally Standard or Commercial Road Atlas. This atlas... |
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A Guide to Treasure in California
It is hard to imagine any state being richer in its number and variety of buried and sunken treasures, lost mines, and artifact and relic sites than California. Each flash of California's kaleidoscopic history has produced its legends of lost treasures and mines, and left its trail of artifact and relic sites. Native Indians, Spanish-Californians, Mexican- Californians, mission padres, explorers, Yankee traders, gold-seeking Forty-Niners, military expeditions and emigrating settlers all left their... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Kentucky
Crossroads of a nation, inhabited by the ancient Mound Builders. Visited by Welsh sailors centuries before Columbus. Land of the Iroquois, Shawnee, Cherokee and other tribes of nomadic Indians but none ever stayed permanently. The area was used only for hunting and war. Kentucky is believed to have been named by the Iroquois "Ken-tak-ee", meaning meadow land, or the levels. The buffalo and other animal trails were first used by the Indian hunters, later by the white pioneer and settler. Kentucky... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma, Volume 2
Most people laugh when you tell them you are a treasure hunter - they just don't believe that there could possibly be treasure out there to find. I could Mention Mel Fisher and his finding of the Atocha and bringing to the surface the large amount of relics and actual treasure found within the rotted boards of that 1500's ship that sunk. There have been more found this year of 1987 and one has been the Titanic. There will be many relics brought to the surface when they are through. A Heinrich Schliermann... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma, Volume 3
Treasure is anything a person has a hankering for. It might be anything that is turned up, like the National Geographic Magazines found one weekend in lower Oklahoma in an abandoned house -- these all dated around the turn of the century, and brought these treasure hunters $1972 for their weekend jaunt. Most people think of treasure as a buried treasure such as gold coins, or heirlooms buried when attacked in the Civil War. But it could be a bunch of coins that fall from someone's right-hand-front... |
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A Guide to Treasure in Pennsylvania
Because of erosion, road and dam building, strip mining of coal, streams having changed their courses family traditions becoming exaggerated or different, authors giving their version of events or places, the basic facts concerning a treasure or relic site can be come obscured with time. A large part of the United States has no local written history, so the locations have to be researched by the author through oral traditions in the area where the incident occurred. No person can possible research... |
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