carajou
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Monterrey, Mexico & Skeleton Canyon
The alleged treasure that is part of the Skeleton Canyon story supposedly came from a robbery of banks and cathedrals in Monterrey, Mexico, in 1881. Several years ago, because of a lack of official or newspaper documentation on this incident (a large-scale series of robberies in a single town is not about to be forgotten by anyone), I came to the conclusion that this robbery did not take place at all, therefore no treasure.
But it still bugs me that the description in many of the stories matches the real estate around Portal, Arizona, and this tells me that the original writer of the story was there on the ground, if not involved with the men who were part of the outlaw gang at the time.
My questions are pretty simple...
1. Was Monterrey Mexico, or any other city or town in Mexico, robbed by anyone in 1881?
2. Are there any newspapers in Mexico or the bordering US states which were written at the time that could report this incident?
3. Is there anything by way of official documentation (police, etc) which reports this incident?
4. Could the Skeleton Canyon story be the end-result of a series of smaller robberies, and are these robberies documented?
This is the crux of the matter. Without that robbery, there is no treasure, and this kind of quid pro quo research also counts for every other treasure story out there. Unfortunately, it's also "put-up-or-shut-up". I know that's a pretty insulting phrase, but I'd rather be looking for something that's concrete, that can be found, rather than chasing down a story who's end result is nothing. And I'm sure most of you feel the same way, no matter what you're looking for.
The alleged treasure that is part of the Skeleton Canyon story supposedly came from a robbery of banks and cathedrals in Monterrey, Mexico, in 1881. Several years ago, because of a lack of official or newspaper documentation on this incident (a large-scale series of robberies in a single town is not about to be forgotten by anyone), I came to the conclusion that this robbery did not take place at all, therefore no treasure.
But it still bugs me that the description in many of the stories matches the real estate around Portal, Arizona, and this tells me that the original writer of the story was there on the ground, if not involved with the men who were part of the outlaw gang at the time.
My questions are pretty simple...
1. Was Monterrey Mexico, or any other city or town in Mexico, robbed by anyone in 1881?
2. Are there any newspapers in Mexico or the bordering US states which were written at the time that could report this incident?
3. Is there anything by way of official documentation (police, etc) which reports this incident?
4. Could the Skeleton Canyon story be the end-result of a series of smaller robberies, and are these robberies documented?
This is the crux of the matter. Without that robbery, there is no treasure, and this kind of quid pro quo research also counts for every other treasure story out there. Unfortunately, it's also "put-up-or-shut-up". I know that's a pretty insulting phrase, but I'd rather be looking for something that's concrete, that can be found, rather than chasing down a story who's end result is nothing. And I'm sure most of you feel the same way, no matter what you're looking for.