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Re: Was there really ever a Dutchman mine.
April 11, 1999 at 05:18:39
In Reply to: Re: Was there really ever a Dutchman mine.
posted by Richard Walburn on April 08, 1999 at 18:07:29

I talked to a gentleman whom I suppose knows what he is talking about and he said that if I had indeed located The Lost Dutchman it could be proven that it was indeed said mine because some gold from The Dutchman is avail- able to make a comparison and no gold has ever been found that matches the gold from The Dutchman. This mine is now on State property and there is no tres- passing. With road blocks such as this, I have things more important that The Lost Dutchman. It may not be as valuable as it has been taunted to be. If it were so rich, why didn't Peralta clean it out? He had more mines in this same area. Some of them have been worked in this generation but the operators didn't get rich. Al

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