No One Returns Alive: The Lost Gold Mine on New York Mountain, Eagle County, Colorado (LOST GOLD 2)
No One Returns Alive: The Lost Gold Mine on New York Mountain, Eagle County, Colorado (LOST GOLD 2)
In this episode we read from the January 1963 issue of Frontier Times magazine, in an article written by Ray Dorr. This story is about a lost mine in Bowman’s Gulch, Colorado, next to New York Mountain. All who have found this mine have passed away before they were able to strike it rick.
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Hey pretty interesting story thank you.
As always . . . GOOD STUFF !
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Cool story
Great story thanks
Stonking good yarn. Well done.
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Good story!
Most of those stories are just that, stories.
Hey Im not sure how interested you might be or if yiu wver heard of him, one of my multi great uncles was Champ Ferguson he was a confederate guerrilla during the civil war and may have been hung at the end of the war. You can double check what im telling you but if you ever seen the outlaw Josey wales it reminds me a bit of that. For years i thought they actually made the movie from hearing part of his story. There is some family information thats not talked about publicly but it kindnof explains why he did what he did and why he was so driven. Herman Sensing Jr. Wrote a book about him called CHAMP FERGUSON A CONFEDERATE GUERRILLA. ITS actually a good book just dry reading. I bring this up as its an extremely interesting story. Champ was tried after the war for killing 120 different peopls i believe but he said he only killed half to 89 people and the others were killed by his men. Its awesome story material thats absolutely factual. I had family down there and heard the stories about him. You should make a video of it. It will explain a lot of the political intrigues and things that went on in small towns. It will also probably get some attention as there seems to be a lot of people who love civil war stuff. If you have any questions let me know im happy to give you any information i have. Thanks