Re: Dr. John Marsh's cache of coins found
I ran across the John Marsh Ranch information while checking out Marsh Creek, on the Internet.
I can't find the bookmarks folder that the map sites are in, probably because I've added tons of stuff since, and I hadn't really organized my bookmarks the way I
now realize that I should have. Or maybe I didn't bookmark them, as I was only checking out the path of Marsh Creek. I did save maps to my hard drive, and those are what I posted above. I tried some quick Google searches, but I couldn't find whatever line I was following the night I found these maps. If I ever do, I'll post them.
I am able to find some bookmarks to Marsh Ranch information sites, though. It sounds like you have seen these, but I'll post them just in case something might help.
(Note: For the map sites, I Googled stuff like "historic california maps" and the names John Marsh Ranch and Los Medanos, Los Meganos, Cowell Ranch, old and historic Contra Costa County maps, etc.)
http://www.theschoolbell.com/history/early/marsh.html
http://www.cocohistory.com/essays-murrieta.html
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_was_john_marsh
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=525
Two interesting things are that the Marsh Ranch was raided by a band of robbers, which might have been the cause for him to find a good hiding spot for the gold. Also, his ranch was
the wagon way-point for all those bound for the San Francisco Bay area---probably because Mount Diablo is the highest point in Central California, so it can be sighted on and followed right to the Marsh Ranch.
eeTHr