cactusjumper
Gold Member
Matthew,
Your first post here was very good, and told the story about as straight as it could be told.
It is, however, old news. This from 2006:
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Aurum
11-24-2006, 07:55 PM
"A Stone Map enthusiast recently sent me an article which appeared in a local newspaper concerning the Stone Maps. The enthusiast asked me several questions relating to the article and those Maps. After reading the article, it was impossible for me, or anyone, to answer the questions based on the article because the article was filled with so many misconceptions and outright false facts. It was not the fault of the author because the author was merely repeating the same misconceptions that every other book or article about the Stone Maps keeps printing, over and over again.
The article stated, a man named Clarence Mitchell started a stock investment company (MOEL) based on solving the mystery of the Stone Maps.
This is a total misconception. Clarence Mitchell's Company (Moel) was started in December 1960, over a year before Mitchell came in contact with the Stone Maps when he purchased them from the widow of Travis Tumlinson (1962).
Neither MOEL Co. Articles of Incorporation, nor their Stock prespective, ever even mention the Stone Maps, so the idea the Stone Maps were ever used to sell Moel stock is another misconception.
Another misconception is that the States of Nevada and Arizona ordered Mitchell to stop selling MOEL stock or be indicted for fraud.
The ONLY thing MOEL Co. was ever charged with was forgetting to file their 1964 registration statement. Each year on July 1st, a Corporation must file it's List of Officers, Directors and Agents with the State in which it is incorporated. With this list they must also file a registration statement. Moel filed their Agent List but forgot to file their registration statement. A hearing was held and on November 9, 1964, MOEL Co. officers agreed to suspend sale of stock until the next filing period which would begin on July 1, 1965. MOEL received no fines for forgetting to file. It was an oversight on the treasurers part and the entire hearing lasted 25 minutes......."
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The post goes on, at least as long as your post here.
IMHO, the only one who has come up with new information on the Stone Maps, in a number of years, is Garry.
Still, it's good to see you posting this factual information, as your old posts are no longer available for most Dutch Hunters. You can still bring the wood for a white man's fire.
Good luck,
Joe
Your first post here was very good, and told the story about as straight as it could be told.
It is, however, old news. This from 2006:
__________________________________
Aurum
11-24-2006, 07:55 PM
"A Stone Map enthusiast recently sent me an article which appeared in a local newspaper concerning the Stone Maps. The enthusiast asked me several questions relating to the article and those Maps. After reading the article, it was impossible for me, or anyone, to answer the questions based on the article because the article was filled with so many misconceptions and outright false facts. It was not the fault of the author because the author was merely repeating the same misconceptions that every other book or article about the Stone Maps keeps printing, over and over again.
The article stated, a man named Clarence Mitchell started a stock investment company (MOEL) based on solving the mystery of the Stone Maps.
This is a total misconception. Clarence Mitchell's Company (Moel) was started in December 1960, over a year before Mitchell came in contact with the Stone Maps when he purchased them from the widow of Travis Tumlinson (1962).
Neither MOEL Co. Articles of Incorporation, nor their Stock prespective, ever even mention the Stone Maps, so the idea the Stone Maps were ever used to sell Moel stock is another misconception.
Another misconception is that the States of Nevada and Arizona ordered Mitchell to stop selling MOEL stock or be indicted for fraud.
The ONLY thing MOEL Co. was ever charged with was forgetting to file their 1964 registration statement. Each year on July 1st, a Corporation must file it's List of Officers, Directors and Agents with the State in which it is incorporated. With this list they must also file a registration statement. Moel filed their Agent List but forgot to file their registration statement. A hearing was held and on November 9, 1964, MOEL Co. officers agreed to suspend sale of stock until the next filing period which would begin on July 1, 1965. MOEL received no fines for forgetting to file. It was an oversight on the treasurers part and the entire hearing lasted 25 minutes......."
_________________________________
The post goes on, at least as long as your post here.
IMHO, the only one who has come up with new information on the Stone Maps, in a number of years, is Garry.
Still, it's good to see you posting this factual information, as your old posts are no longer available for most Dutch Hunters. You can still bring the wood for a white man's fire.

Good luck,
Joe
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