treasure found at government well

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Very interesting, Dave. Any chance you could scan or photo the rest of the article and share it?
 

Very interesting, Dave. Any chance you could scan or photo the rest of the article and share it?

deducer...i scanned that and sent it to a friend about six months ago...since then i boxed the magazines up and put them in a shed.....the only mention of finding the govt wells treasure was on the first page and thats why i only scanned the first page....i do have the magazine and if you want the rest of the article i can see if i can dig it out for you
 

deducer...i scanned that and sent it to a friend about six months ago...since then i boxed the magazines up and put them in a shed.....the only mention of finding the govt wells treasure was on the first page and thats why i only scanned the first page....i do have the magazine and if you want the rest of the article i can see if i can dig it out for you

I would appreciate that, thank you.
 

I would appreciate that, thank you.

it might take a week or so but i'll get it for you...when i moved i was going to toss all those old treasure mags but i decided to hang onto them
 

Interesting that the author notes he found treasure on the Colorado ranch of L. G Rosecrans - would that be the same Ludwig G "Doc" Rosecrans who wrote "Spanish Gold and the Lost Dutchman Mine?"
 

Interesting that the author notes he found treasure on the Colorado ranch of L. G Rosecrans - would that be the same Ludwig G "Doc" Rosecrans who wrote "Spanish Gold and the Lost Dutchman Mine?"

yes..one in the same...matter of fact docs place was very close to govt well..carroll ingle was good friends with doc..carroll jr. has a letter from doc to carroll sr.,,,if you ask he might post it
 

Interesting that the author notes he found treasure on the Colorado ranch of L. G Rosecrans - would that be the same Ludwig G "Doc" Rosecrans who wrote "Spanish Gold and the Lost Dutchman Mine?"

Doc was one of the nicest persons I've known. So sad that he chose to live in a corrugated tin shed in the wilderness.
 

Doc was one of the nicest persons I've known. So sad that he chose to live in a corrugated tin shed in the wilderness.

it might seem sad to us but he must have liked it there..
 

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