Daryl Friesen
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The lost creek mine is there sure enough, but the country must be something awful. It is the ruggedness of the mountains that keep intruders off. A man in Sumas, Washington n told me of a similar mine near Harrison Lake. Several men have perished searching in an attempt to rediscover it. RE translation of Colonel Le Galls book Tahall let you know as soon as I get a reply from Paris.
No. 4 of which I had known------is about halfway between number three and in an almost straight line. Can you guess what this location is? This is nuggets most likely Mr. Cooke, if I had not had any success with this map dowsing method right here in Germany, I would have hesitated to tell you this is John Slumach’s placer. Although the map does not give much topographic detail. I think it is a rather mountainous district. Here are------- mountains and peaks and size from 5 to 8000 feet and it is --------------unreadable sentence---------------------
To my friend. The message never reached its destination. My letter had been addressed to a Catholic priest of high rank in Vienna. The other day I looked in the local library in Kimberley. It is near the frontier in Alberta. I shall-----these lines tomorrow afternoon as I gave orders to make a photo enlargement of location number four. I hope to have been victim of a -------------. I believe I have even located underground flow of lost creek. It runs due south into the headwaters of Crawford creek. I have marked its course 5 ink marks starting from the X.
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Daryl Friesen
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No. 4 of which I had known------is about halfway between number three and in an almost straight line. Can you guess what this location is? This is nuggets most likely Mr. Cooke, if I had not had any success with this map dowsing method right here in Germany, I would have hesitated to tell you this is John Slumach’s placer. Although the map does not give much topographic detail. I think it is a rather mountainous district. Here are------- mountains and peaks and size from 5 to 8000 feet and it is --------------unreadable sentence---------------------
To my friend. The message never reached its destination. My letter had been addressed to a Catholic priest of high rank in Vienna. The other day I looked in the local library in Kimberley. It is near the frontier in Alberta. I shall-----these lines tomorrow afternoon as I gave orders to make a photo enlargement of location number four. I hope to have been victim of a -------------. I believe I have even located underground flow of lost creek. It runs due south into the headwaters of Crawford creek. I have marked its course 5 ink marks starting from the X.
Thanks
Daryl Friesen
Spindle Explorations
www.bc-alter.net/dfriesen