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Limited partnership offer - long post
May 24, 1998 at 21:15:40

As most of you know, I’ve been researching and searching for the Lost Adams Diggings for several years. 3 years ago I located a burned cabin ruin which certainly predates 1872, and probably dated to the 1860s. Near the cabin ruin I also uncovered a longtom whittled by axe from a 2-3’ diameter tree, positioned below a spring 50 or more feet above on a slope which is probably 30 degrees off vertical.

The nearby creekbed has not shown color to justify the creation of this production device, and thus far I have not found what the longtom was being used to wash down.

A few hundred yards from the cabin I found a map chiselled on a rock indicating 3 locations on this canyon and another. I found a number of other symbols chiselled on badly weathered rocks, as well, on the route to, or in the vicinity of the locations indicated on the rock map. I don’t know whether there is any connection between the cabin ruin and sluice, and the map and symbols on the rocks, or not. The weathering on the rocks suggests they are older than the other items, but I can’t verify it to be so.

Meanwhile, a number of geographic features in the area suggest the Adams Diggings are possibly also involved somehow.

I would like to offer limited partnerships in this venture in order to reduce the time for solving the riddle of this canyon and the symbols. If you are interested in searching for, what appears to be a lost mine located in central-western New Mexico, I propose the following:

I will provide you with locations of the cabin ruin, sluicebox, rock symbols, and all the information I have gained through three years of intensive search, when you are prepared to begin searching. In return, I will own 51% of any mining claim you, your family, or your partners file on that mountain and the drainage therefrom, to the first confluence with drainage from another watershed.

Your 49% share will entitle you to 80% of all gold you take from the mountain with dryw


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