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Blindbowman said:

What came first,BB?
"LOL" or the disappearance of your "with all you think" topic. :laughing7:
 

Hal Croves

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I'm attaching the story from Tom Kollenborn where I first heard the reference. There have been other discussions I've seen, but I don't have the notes in front of me right now. I also saw a small piece of ore with gold in it that was in a blackish/red matrix supposedly found in the Superstitions.

These are the relevant quotations from Tom's article and the entire story is linked at the end.
http://www.ajpl.org/aj/superstition/stories/Haywood Story.pdf

Cubfan64,
There is a small chance that Silas Haywood is actually Hoska Yilhalwood Haywood. A Navaho and son of Hoska Haywood. (Indian Census Roll Jan 1st, 1937 Navaho/Southern). He was 15 in 1937 or born in 1922/23. If "Silas Haywood" was 37 in 1960 (the year he died) than he was born in 22/23.
 

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