IMO, i dont think the SR hoard coins, was the hoard of Demmick
he would have stood out in tiburon, unless maybe on business
for the bank, from the altered dimensions link, it is thought the theft
happened over a yr and 1/2, and with the security, the coin would
have had, to been taken 4-8 coin a work day, i would think WD, would
have taken only the max coin IE: 20$ , WD had time to go look for coin
so if these were his im sure he would have went back after them,unless
the landscape changed and he couldnt find the spot again after the quake
i havent found an obit for WD yet
earthquakes and floods....
earthquakes in tiburon, not right in, but close enough to cause shake
and there is a 153 count Floods, so some heavy rain, between the 2
types of events over the yrs, is prob why the coin started showing
still trying to find a good early map for area, 1890-1900
info found on Walter N. Demmick.......
because of the 1906 earthquake/SF, and a fire at the building in dc
some records were lost, but i did find this on W.D. havent found
a record after the 1910 date yet
DIMMICK, WALTER N (1910 U.S. Census)
CALIFORNIA , ALAMEDA, OAKLAND TWP
Age: 53, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: IL
Series: T624 Roll: 72 Page: 151
At 46 years old, Walter Dimmick began to serve his time (almost seven years of hard labor) at
the San Quentin prison in California. The 1,500 gold coins were never found
H.I.P. Pocket Change? Web Site - The United States Mint at San Francisco
info on robbery and WD
http://altereddimensions.net/2014/saddle-ridge-hoard-couple-discovers-10-million-old-1890-
gold-coins-buried-backyard-mint-theft
His company took what became known as the "Saddle Ridge Hoard" to an independent coin
-grading service, which found that it was comprised of nearly 1,400 $20 gold pieces, 50 $10
gold pieces and four $5 gold pieces. One of the coins, a so-called 1866-S No Motto Double
Eagle, is said to be valued at $1 million on its own.
forgot link,news article i think
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info on marin county Tiburon ca
Historical Earthquake Events
lat long refrence....... 37.892466,-122.471174....
http://goo.gl/maps/rdfr9
http://www.usa.com/belvedere-tiburon-ca-natural-disasters-extremes.htm#HistoricalEarthquake
Flood
http://www.usa.com/belvedere-tiburon-ca-natural-disasters-extremes.htm#OtherWeatherExtremes
http://www.usa.com/belvedere-tiburon-ca-natural-disasters-extremes.htm
In the early 1900s, Tiburon was a blue-collar railroad town, with cargo trains running daily.
One of the railroad's "most famous deliveries" was Al Capone, who was carried by train to
Alcatraz in 1934. Belvedere, meanwhile, once hosted the ever-pungent McCollam Fish Factory.
no link i think it was a trail map site