While HEATs members would certainly hope to claim a portion of any find, they declare that its just as important to find and change a piece of history. They came back from the mountains hauling a lot of gold and saying there was far more from whence it came. So let me say it again, the documentation found ON the stones is the most important thing not so much who carved them. Surprisingly, he was a real man. It is easily accessible about 40 miles east of Phoenix via U.S. Highway 60, the Superstition Freeway. Blair argued that this Peralta story (well known to Arizona residents) was eventually incorporated in the Lost Dutchman's story, in a severely distorted version, following the renewed interest in the Lost Dutchman's mine in the 1930s. People have been seeking the Lost Dutchman's mine since at least 1892,[2] while according to one estimate, 9,000 people annually made some effort to locate the Lost Dutchman's mine. Some have died on the search. 14 - 18 years. You can Google the story of how I solved the Peralta stones and the Peralta deerskin map in LOST TREASURE MAGAZINE JUNE ISSUE COVER STORY LOST DUTCHMAN GOLD MINE. #1. from. Over the next few weeks we will provide some images and photos taken at or very near the site. Another detail which casts doubt on the story is the fact that, according to Blair, there was never any Dr. Thorne in the employ of the Army or indeed of the Federal Government in the 1860s. $169.00. A note from Ruth saying he needed help and had discovered the mine was found in the Salt River. He knew that gold had been found in the Superstition Mountains. In a story that echoes some of the earlier tales, Ruth's son Erwin C. Ruth was said to have learned of the Peralta mine from a man called Pedro Gonzales (or Gonzalez). In June 1931, Ruth set out to locate the lost Peralta mine. April Warnecke 4/11/2022. The conquistador and his men arrived and made their way deep into the mountains, despite the warnings of danger from the local Apache. Humankind has been enthralled by lost treasure legends for ages. Hiking and camping are popular activities. Mine records show that one possibly two Peralta family members with possible links connecting them to the 1848 massacre, also worked at the Vulture mine during the same time period as Waltz. George Mallory's Lost Camera. The legend of the Lost Dutchman's gold mine is a quintessential version of just such a story. Shortly after the Dutchmans death in 1891, a cache of incredibly rich gold ore was taken from a candle box beneath his bed. He found that even a neophyte like himself could pick up nuggets of information from other Dutch hunters who virtually inhabited the Superstitions. We know today they're not actually sedimentary rock, but volcanic, according to Lost Dutchman State Park. [10] Trouble came after Willing learned that the deed was entirely bogus. Supposedly one of their 18 mines was very rich and they considered it their alfa mine. Over the years, Feldman has accumulated a serious band of like-minded treasure seekers and Dutch hunters. 1. APACHE JUNCTION, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) - Arizona's Superstition Mountains draw people from around the world, coming to see not just to . According to legends, a man named Jacob Waltz, the titular Dutchman (though he was actually German and not Dutch), came to America to seek out his fortune around the 1860s, according to Lost Dutchman State Park. So far, they've filmed at locations that include the Treasure Hunter of the Year Awards, held at Apache Junction's Mammoth Saloon in March, and at Goldfield Ghost Town, an attraction that features a zip line and live staged gunfights. It's likely this legend just got re-adapted to the Superstitions to boost the legend of the Lost Dutchman's mine. There, his blindfold was removed and he saw a cave full of gold. However, despite several men claiming to have found the mine, no one ever came forward with the gold. He joined an expedition looking for a rich. [16] A man called Jacob Walz was born in September 1810 in Wrttemberg. each. However, even armed with the clues and map, no one in the area could find the Dutchman's mine, thus giving it the name of the Lost Dutchman's gold mine. If no one comes forth to rightfully claim the treasure, its anyones guess. Waltz died in 1891 of pneumonia, but before he passed, he gave a few final clues to the location of his mine and even provided a crude map to it. 9 May 2022. [1], The Lost Dutchman's is perhaps the most famous lost mine in American history. The network's all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, premium documentaries, and scripted event programming. The Superstition Mountains are a mountain range east of Phoenix and are known for their picturesque volcanic peaks and and jagged canyons. Then, see some astonishing photos taken at the height of the Klondike Gold Rush. Its said they saved his life, and in gratitude, the man (one of the two who had escaped the Apache massacre) took his new friends to several Spanish gold mines. The elder Ruth had fallen and badly broken several bones while seeking the lost Pegleg mine in California. The location is generally believed to be in the Superstition Mountains, near Apache Junction, east of Phoenix, Arizona. In an addition to this legend, it's claimed two soldiers came to the Superstitions after hearing of Dr. Thorne's story to see if they could locate the cache. by Jim Hatt Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:32 pm. Though the remains had been scattered by scavengers, they were undoubtedly Ruth's. Sometimes, this discarded cache of gold is said to be the origin of Jacob Waltz's treasure. However, despite bankrupting herself and spending a very long time in the mountains, she and her search party never found any evidence of a hidden gold cache, per Arizona Report. Monagan wrote that some valued the mine at $40 million. It seems likely there was no Dr. Thorne, but there was a doctor in New Mexico who told a similar tall tale, except he was kidnapped by the Navajo tribe in his story. Peralta's Family. It was loosely named Lost Deutschman or Lost German Mine, and to this day, anyone who researches or tries to find the gold are generally referred to as Dutch hunters. (However, in some versions,[14] the 'mine' is actually a cache put there by the Peraltas.). Jacob Walzer and Heidelberg (Germany) were punched in the edges of the tintype, leading Ron Feldman to think it could be of Jacob Waltz. Illustration by Jonathan Fehr. No one knows for sure, but his disappearance and death, while better-documented than other legends revolving around the Lost Dutchman's gold mine, may have simply furthered the legend and put even more treasure seekers in danger. The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine hit the headlines in 2009 when Denver native Jesse Capen, 35, disappeared in Arizona's Tonto National Forest during a search for the mine. What is important is the informational content recorded on the stones. One of the most professional and serious-minded efforts was led by Oklahoma City private detective Glen Magill, who organized multiple expeditions in the late 1960s and early '70s, and claimed on at least two occasions to have identified the location of the mine, later to concede he was either mistaken or the locations were "played out," or bereft of gold. On our may trip in 2016 one day it reached 108 degrees, that same day up on the mountain, climbing on a surface of Granite and sandstone ours guys Trek watches read what they were breathing at an actual 119 degrees. There's another story that supposedly took place three centuries earlier also involving a treasure stashed away in the area. Ruth and his son came into some maps of mine locations, including the Peralta Mine. [7] A man named Miguel Peralta and his family did operate a successful mine in the 1860s but near Valencia, California, not in Arizona. An alternate view which better fits the lost mine legend is that he periodically appeared with large amounts of gold, The Sterling Legend by Estee Conatser reports that a Jacob Walzer sold $250,000 in gold to the U.S. Mint during the 1880s and had $1500 when he died in 1891. Then around 1692, the Jesuit padre father Eusebio Francisco Kino arrived. In some versions of this story, Waltz was actually plundering these shrines for his own gold. There's the thrill of the hunt, solving the clues, and what could be a better payoff than a big cache of riches? 1873. Some of you reading this may know a lot, about the Lost Dutchman Goldmine, others may be new to the story of the Lost Dutchman Mine, so before going much further, I will do a very quick overview. Regardless, Dr. Thorne helped the man and he recovered, according to Legends of America. Fact and fiction blend in these tales, becoming "faction", but key elements are "lost Apache gold", "a Dutchman", "a lost gold vein, found by . He died on October 25, 1891, after having been nursed by an acquaintance named Julia Thomas (she was usually described as a quadroon). The story continues that the Peralta family found and mined gold in the Superstition Mountains. The Superstition Mountains in Arizona are bound to be home to at least a few good stories by virtue of their name alone. Since fortune has thought fit to bestow it upon me, I have only to use it properly and I shall arrive at the gold.. Waltz found it in the mountains and came to grab gold out of it as needed. Located east of Phoenix, the Superstition Mountains stretch across 160,000 acres of desert, and somewhere in these almost supernatural-looking canyons . Waltz is also said to make a deathbed confession to Julia Thomas, and draws or describes a crude map to the gold mine. The name comes from a prominent local legend of the enigmatic . Kino is believed to have had a rich goldmine somewhere in the Superstition Mountains. For over a century, treasure hunters have sought the treasures supposedly lost in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona, but what do we really know about the events surrounding this tale? [5] One Lost Dutchman's mine is said to be in Colorado, another in California; two are said to be located in Arizona. All were unsuccessful; a few are said to have never left the mountains. Despite his efforts, Willing was never able to recover the money he gave to Peralta. We will share as much as we can for now, but as I stated earlier we are preparing for a return trip, and the location has to remain secret. Thorne claimed that he was taken captive by Navajos in 1854, and that during his captivity he had discovered a rich gold vein. Blair cited evidence of the historical Jacob Waltz and suggested that additional evidence supports the core elements of the story that Waltz claimed to have discovered (or at least heard the story of) a rich gold vein or cache. Allegedly, Dr. Thorne tried to find the cave again but was unsuccessful, or found it and was killed. For 25 years he lives the good life and enjoys his riches. The Gold Rush was in full swing and Waltz wanted a piece of those potential fortunes. In fact, Julia Thomas was the very first so-called "dutch hunter," combing through the mountains and seeking the lost gold. The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine (also known by similar names) is, according to legend, a rich gold mine hidden in the southwestern United States. Without doubt the most controversial but easily the most studied, researched and written about of all the historical documentation involving the Superstition Mountains, are the famous Peralta Stones. Keep in mind for security reasons for now I have to be selective on what we divulge. They were never seen again. But the map to the Peralta mine was said to be missing. Is it any wonder then, that I prize it? First you drive to the outskirts of Phoenix and find Apache Junction, then pick up the old Apache Trail (route88) and go about 35 miles to Tortilla Flat, site of the old stage coach Pony express stop, along the Apache Trail. His naturalization papers are listed in the Los Angeles county archives and his name appears in an Arizona territorial census from 1864; other government documents confirm he did, indeed, live in Arizona territory from 1863-1891. Troubles with the Apaches made the familys mining operation dangerous. According to Legends of America, the Native Americans in the area believed the Thunder God of their religion lived in the Superstition Mountains, and thus they were required to protect it with lethal force, killing any who might set foot on the mountain and disturb their deity. Ruth did not return as scheduled, and no trace of him could be found after a brief search. WE HAVE ALSO SOLVED THE PERALTA BURBRIDGE MAP OF 1753. And importantly I have hard facts that the Stones are linked to other historical information. The main shaft heads down to two tunnels. Many of Ruth's personal effects were found at the scene, including a pistol (not missing any shells) and the metal pins used to mend his broken bones. Ruth ended his note with the phrase "Veni, vidi, vici. Legend of the Superstition Mountains: With Keenan Johnston, Mark Dodson, Frank Augustine, Wayne Tuttle. In fact, after five years including thousands of hours of research and then four expeditions starting in 2015, The Lost Dutchman Gold Mine has been found by Arcana Exploration and Discovery. Where: 46109 N. Apache Trail, Apache Junction. [12] The three soldiers set out to find the gold, but without success. We at Arcana Exploration believe we can show that this was later worked by Jacob Waltz, and after his death came to be known as the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine. The only thing slightly off the cuff, is that three of them do ride their Harleys from central Ohio to Sturgis and back on a regular basis, but more about them later. In the years after the massacre, the legend around the Lost Dutchman Mine grew, attracting treasure-seekers who hoped to find the cache (perhaps worth about $200 million according to one estimate). Lost Mine found in the Superstition Mountains David Jones 14.3K subscribers Subscribe 6.6K 728K views 4 years ago #MOTSM #superstitionmountains #lostmine Mysteries of the Superstition. Everyone loves a good treasure hunting story. For the first time ever, Arcana Exploration has undeniable physical proof that the mine exists, proof that is to say, photographic physical documentation that many of the generally excepted clues, are in fact real and do exist and are physically present in one location. The story sometimes claims there were arrows all around, and so thus it must have been the Apache protecting their sacred mountains. There are lots of similar tales of gold-hunting soldiers, too, from all over the southwest. First, let's talk about the geology of the mountains. The body of a man who was 'fueled by obsession' to find a legendary gold mine has reportedly been found in the remote Superstition Mountains of Arizona. The Lost Dutchmans Mine is featured in Season 1, Episode 21 of the television series Unsolved Mysteries. The episode first aired on April 12, 1989. I will provide a picture and a little information but nothing as far as revealing the location of this mine. Ron Feldman has it and has had it all of his adult life. To determine if the skull was Ruth's, it was examined by Dr. Ale Hrdlika, a well-respected anthropologist who was given several photos of Ruth, along with Ruth's dental records. After one hundred and twenty- five plus years incredibly, the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine has been found, proving that the legend is more than mere myth and as predicted by Jacob Waltz himself "No miner will ever find my mine". He was a student of mining and was knowledgeable in geology. Here amongst this vast maize of volcanic interior, fixed and clinging to the mountain side, flanked on one side by a very small almost invisible ledge is the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine, like a small birds nest perched in the middle of a forest of giant oaks, concealed by the natural elements it obscures itself from all beasts of prey, especially man. Although the Lost Dutchman Mine has always remained a popular local story (which many people accept as fact), there is very little actual proof of the mines existence besides word of mouth. Some searchers for the mine have disappeared in likely wilderness accidents. During Kinos time other Missionaries in California and Mexico were jealous and suspicious of Kino because, while they were poor and struggled his missions were rich and flourished, they said he had a secret gold mine from which he took rich gold and funded his missions and rancheros amassing 50 thousand head of cattle making him the Southwests first mega rancher. The breathable air on some surfaces actually gets even hotter; this is the biggest killer in the Superstition Mountains and dont forget the rattle snakes, scorpions, tarantula spiders, Gila monsters plus huge mountain lions and dozens of other things that will take your life. When he was young he found the famous Lost Dutchman mine, but due to an accident shortly after he has no memory of the mines location. Feldman absorbed every bit of information he could find on the history of mining in the region. (Above) In early October, before digging, the crew monitored the surface irregularities with a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). Many believe there is a connection and that they sold their families mine to Waltz and his partner. The story goes that in the mid-1700s, the Superstition Mountains were visited by a group of priests of the Jesuit Order, and they came with over 240 mules loaded down with gold, according to the Denver Post. Adolph Ruth set out to find the Lost Dutchman Mine but apparently broke his leg on the journey. As of mid-2017, he and his crew had spent about 30 production days in and around Apache Junction. With Ron Eagle D'Andre II, Adam Haley, Sage Howard, George E. Johnston. Ruth . His skull with two holes in it identified as bullet holes was recovered about six months after he vanished, and the story made national news, thus sparking widespread interest in the Lost Dutchman's mine.[22]. Early on during the Spanish Conquest, Conquistadors such as Francisco Vazquez de Coronado (1535) came to the American southwest (New Spain) in search of gold trying to locate, Montezumas Seven Cities of Cibola. Arcana Exploration. setTimeout(function(){var t=document.createElement("script");t.setAttribute("src","https://sample.dragonforms.com/getEmbeddedClientScript.do?embeddedsite=TW_dispatch_nl"),t.setAttribute("type","text/javascript"),document.body.appendChild(t)},5); Become a subscriber today and youll recieve a new issue every month plus unlimited access to our full archive of backlogged issues. have experience in the Superstition Mountains, actually looked for the mine themselves, found evidence to support the mines existence . The Legend Of The Lost Dutchman And His Gold Mine Explained, ever filed a claim for a mine in the Superstitions. This account is usually dated to about 1870. A lack of historical records leaves uncertainty as to whether a Peralta family ever had possession of land, or mines, in or near the Superstition Mountains. When is the documentary goimg to start back up? See more in Season 1, Episode 1, \"Secrets of the Lost Map.\"#LegendoftheSuperstitionMountains Subscribe for more from Legend of the Superstition Mountains and other great The HISTORY Channel shows:https://histv.co/SubscribeToHistoryFind out more about the show and watch full episodes on our site:http://www.history.com/shows/Check out exclusive The HISTORY Channel content:History Newsletter: www.history.com/newsletterWebsite - http://www.history.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/HistoryTwitter - https://twitter.com/historyThe HISTORY Channel is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. "Tex" Bradford of Globe Arizona went in search of the "Lost Dutchman Mine"; by October 1933 he had been missing for nine months. Over the years, the Lost Dutchman Mine legend grew to become the Wests most famous lost mine, reaching a fever pitch in the early 1950s when hundreds of Dutch hunters flocked into the western end of the Superstitions. Further legends claim the conquistador and his men were bearing their own reserves of gold, looted from previous expeditions, but ended up leaving it behind when they escaped whatever was killing them. Learn how and when to remove this template message, "The St. Johns herald. You need at a bare minimum, at least a three- man team. It's an entire genre all its own, from pirate maps to all the stuff Nicolas Cage got up to in the National Treasure movies. The Lost Dutchman Gold Mine Has Been Found! While this doesn't mean it's impossible there's gold to mine up there, it makes it far less likely. James Reavis tried to assert that the Peralta family had a Spanish land grant and a barony granted by the King of Spain, which included a huge swath of Arizona and New Mexico, including the Superstition Mountains. The story is that he was given a 5 million acre land grant from the King of Spain and vested with the title "Baron of the Colorados.". The body of one dutch hunter (as they are known to locals) was found in the Superstition Mountains as recently as 2012. According to legends, a man named Jacob Waltz, the titular Dutchman (though he was actually German and not Dutch), came to America to seek out his fortune around the 1860s, according to Lost Dutchman State Park. The average high temperature in June, July and August, is 104 degrees. This is what brought him to the Superstition Mountains (yes, that's their real name) near what is today the city of Phoenix, Arizona. Over the decades, this tale was gradually absorbed into the Lost Dutchman's story. 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