Treasure Trails of the Southwest

by Marc Simmons

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Whether you load up your burro with pick, shovel, and gold pan, or prefer to stay at home, you will find a wealth of adventure in Marc Simmons's recounting of treasure stories.

The Spanish entered the Southwest seeking gold and instant wealth, and people ever since have succumbed to the same lure. Newspaper headlines are still made today when gold searches resume on Victorio Peak. Somewhere in far western New Mexico is a canyon laden with gold nuggets and placer flakes, found and then lost by Adams in the early 1860s. Also still awaiting rediscovery is the Josephine Mine in southwestern Colorado, from which gold nuggets have been found in this century though the rich veins they came from remain unlocated.

Southwest "aficionado Charles F. Lummis once observed that "the stories of golden mountains, of buried millions, and of mysterious lost mines in New Mexico alone would fill a volume." That book has at last been assembled by Marc Simmons, who combines a thorough knowledge of Spanish documents with an engaging narrative to retell twenty-seven treasure stories in masterful fashion.

  • ISBN10 0585200874
  • ISBN13 9780585200873
  • Publish Date December 1994 (first published 1 April 1994)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of New Mexico Press
  • Format eBook
  • Language English