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Over the years, and especially just recently several times again I've run across the theory that Jacob Waltz worked either at, in or for the Vulture Mine near Wickenberg, AZ. The rumors have run from Waltz working as a miner to working as a freighter - in both cases the claim is that he was known to have been "highgrading" valuable ore (as many other folks were believed to have done).
The mine was discovered in 1863 and closed in 1942.
I don't live anywhere near AZ, and only get out there to hike and explore for a week or two a year at most. I've done and continue to do as much research as I'm able and time allows into the things I'm interested concerning the Superstitions and the LDM, but I simply don't have access to the things people living near there do. I've had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Thomas Glover (author of The Golden Dream) and I believe he is not only a good writer, but a very good researcher as well. When he states that he has found no proof that Waltz was ever associated with the Vulture Mine in Wickenberg, I have no doubt he has never come across any documentation.
I also know Dr. Glover has spent and continues to spend tremendous time, effort and $$ in researching the stories for his books. I know he has spent countless days (likely months over time) at various historical societies, in library archives, reading through newspaper accounts and pioneer stories at Sharlot Hall and in old city and county records in his research. I'm absolutely positive (and I suspect he would agree with me) that there are documents, records and notes that he HAS NOT yet come across, but of anyone I know, I believe he's seen as much if not more than most.
In light of all that, I still have yet to see any documented evidence that Waltz was associated with the Vulture Mine.
There have been several posts here and on other forums over the years by people stating that the evidence exists in old mining records and newspaper reports, and the usual comment is just something along the lines of "you just haven't looked deep enough or in the right places." My sense from most of theses comments is that there's an implication that the proof is definitely there, and the writer/poster has seen it and knows where it is, but isn't going to "do the work for you," and just post a reference or copy of the evidence.
If I'm misinterpreting those responses I apologize, but that's the feeling I'm left with whenever the topic comes up. What I'd like to see - and I believe MANY people would like to see, is that documented proof. If it exists as some folks suggest it does, why not post exactly where to find it? What newspaper, year, date, etc...? What mine records? What freighter records? I would be one of the first folks to see evidence like that and be more than willing to step up publicly and admit that there definitely IS a valid basis for the theory that Waltz's source of gold ore was what he highgraded from the Vulture.
So.... I ask those of you who believe that evidence is there and/or have it in your possession, step up and expose it! It won't "solve" the LDM story for some people, but it would most certainly put a documentable wrinkle in the story!
Thanks
The mine was discovered in 1863 and closed in 1942.
I don't live anywhere near AZ, and only get out there to hike and explore for a week or two a year at most. I've done and continue to do as much research as I'm able and time allows into the things I'm interested concerning the Superstitions and the LDM, but I simply don't have access to the things people living near there do. I've had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Thomas Glover (author of The Golden Dream) and I believe he is not only a good writer, but a very good researcher as well. When he states that he has found no proof that Waltz was ever associated with the Vulture Mine in Wickenberg, I have no doubt he has never come across any documentation.
I also know Dr. Glover has spent and continues to spend tremendous time, effort and $$ in researching the stories for his books. I know he has spent countless days (likely months over time) at various historical societies, in library archives, reading through newspaper accounts and pioneer stories at Sharlot Hall and in old city and county records in his research. I'm absolutely positive (and I suspect he would agree with me) that there are documents, records and notes that he HAS NOT yet come across, but of anyone I know, I believe he's seen as much if not more than most.
In light of all that, I still have yet to see any documented evidence that Waltz was associated with the Vulture Mine.
There have been several posts here and on other forums over the years by people stating that the evidence exists in old mining records and newspaper reports, and the usual comment is just something along the lines of "you just haven't looked deep enough or in the right places." My sense from most of theses comments is that there's an implication that the proof is definitely there, and the writer/poster has seen it and knows where it is, but isn't going to "do the work for you," and just post a reference or copy of the evidence.
If I'm misinterpreting those responses I apologize, but that's the feeling I'm left with whenever the topic comes up. What I'd like to see - and I believe MANY people would like to see, is that documented proof. If it exists as some folks suggest it does, why not post exactly where to find it? What newspaper, year, date, etc...? What mine records? What freighter records? I would be one of the first folks to see evidence like that and be more than willing to step up publicly and admit that there definitely IS a valid basis for the theory that Waltz's source of gold ore was what he highgraded from the Vulture.
So.... I ask those of you who believe that evidence is there and/or have it in your possession, step up and expose it! It won't "solve" the LDM story for some people, but it would most certainly put a documentable wrinkle in the story!
Thanks