The Board House Clue to the Lost Dutchman Gold
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- The most important clue from the Dutchman lost gold that we know for sure.
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If the LDM was a very rich mine you can bet the u.s. guvment snatched it many moons ago
You hit the nail on the head because them greedy s.o.b. have stole from any and everyone who has something they want. Im talking about the puppets and the ones over the puppets.
Yep. Just like victorial peak on white sands
They've done it elsewhere. National parks ,forests and all federal land is exploited
@@dougeverett4350
Hello, what did you mean, can you be more detailed? you wanted to say that - “Every recreation area they have created, every monument they have protected, every park they have created is to lock away important resources or to hide critical history.” despite all the prohibitions that they themselves mine gold and exploit the places where any activity is prohibited for an ordinary person?
Can't find what dosnt exist
The clues he said are true. Except the board house is no longer there. There is a horse face, a stone man, a face rock facing East, the four peeks looking like one peek and they are not hieroglyphs.
I really enjoy these videos. I watch them daily. I trust the research made.
Thank you, For Amazing Story!!
just to make sure everyone out there under stand the true facts of the LDM , Waltz did something at the mine that proves with out any doubt what so ever that the real LDM is in fact his mine . everyone that ever hunted for the mine missed it .. waltz did in fact tell Julia something she forgot to tell others about because it sounded like it had nothing to do with finding the mine but in fact it was the one clue that proves there is ONLY 1 real LDM . and waltz made sure of it ....it dates the mine and directly links the mine to Waltz him self .
@@GeorgiaRidgerunner his real name was Waltz there was a video done by the museum called the history of Waltz or something like that , it tells about his past and who he was very well investigated and they also say his name was Waltz i have a 1895 news paper about the LDM mine and those searching for it , and it spells his name Waltz
Alright!! Amazing!!
The clue about the board house was a milk or dairy barn for milk cows
Great video
Sounds like a wild goose chase death awaits you if there's gold the Apaches ain't gonna tell ya
Could you imagine , inviting some hard living grunt types to live in your home with your daughter ??? What a different time they lived in.
Maybe the mine is under the board house?
No.. it's near Roger's spring but it's already been worked out.
What about drone exploration. Seemed that would be easier.
Tokyo
Drones are forbidden to operate within the wilderness according to the Forest Service.
I believe the LDM is the bulldog mine
The mine was near Roger's spring but it been worked out. Nothing left.
How would you know that?
Jack Purcell
The Lost Adams Diggings: Myth, Mystery and Madness
Sounds like they are the same person !!
David I’m not asking because I have issue it’s none of my business and I’ll assume it’s all worked out but is most of your LD videos copied from mysteries of the superstitions channel? Or you bringing in from multiple sources. I appreciate any guidance. With 1.2 thousand videos it’s hard to sort
No thank you for asking I am the producer of Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains Charlie and I started the show my years ago
@@DavidJonesOpalImages I should of known sorry about that. Thanks for the great work. I started watching religiously about six months before Charlie passed. I always enjoy when one of the videos I stumble on has him in it. We have lost a number of important people in the treasure hunting community the last few years.
You happen to be going to the treasure hunter rendezvous next weekend?
@@legacyXplore Thanks for watching!
I thought some one said a flood took out the board house ?
Warren
The flood took down his Adobe in Phoenix. The board house was located on the east end of Superstition Mountain some 40 miles away.
Is there anything left of the Dutchman's store out there?
Donna
It sat abandoned for years and I tried to get the owner to allow the museum to tear it down for the lumber but I never got permission. It’s been gone for many years and I don’t know just what was the final outcome.
That is sad. It would have been better off at the museum.
@@larryhedrick254 Larry could you tell me if you know what was going on around Canyon Lake back in 1908. I have found 2 rocks. One was a trail marker left by natives and the other was marked 1908 about 20ft apart
@@donnacarr4599
The Apache Trail, the road built to construct Roosevelt Dam, was started in 1903 and finished in 1905. The dam was dedicated in 1911. None of the lower dams were constructed (Canyon Lake) in 1911.
In 1908 millions of pounds of materials were being shipped from the Mesa railhead to Roosevelt Dam right through where Canyon Lake would be eventually filled.
There were trail markers made out of cement every mile and every half mile from one end of the trail to the other. One of those markers is in the museum. You may have found temporary markers placed where the permanent markers of cement would be installed.
All I can add is that there was horrendous activity around and all through the area from 1903 on.
Donna: this might help.
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This is from Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains....Hope you got permission for this....No worries...Snitches end up in Ditches where I come from so...
Yes he dose
Slow at first but worth a watch...
Evil prevails when good men remain silent . Just sayin. It's a balancing act. Each of us has to decide what is serious enough to speak up about , and what's not. I wouldn't say anything about pirating videos . They always catch up with em anyway. Kidnapping , and murder ?!?!? Well , that's cat of another fur !!
As far that im concerned the mine is not in arizona, someone would of found it already.
Bollocks
Silence is GOLDEN!
If you had a gold mine and you had gold stashed in the Superstition Mountains, where would you put the house you lived in. Would you put your house on the opposite side of the mountains from your mine? Where would you live if you wanted to keep tabs on your mine?
Myron:
The Dutchman did not build the board house and Matt Cavaness, who did build it in 1875, did not build it for any reason that had anything to do with the Dutchman or the gold mine. He built it because it was a perfect location for his cattle ranch.
The board house later became a clue because of the newspaper notoriety of the search for a dutch Hunter, named Adolph Ruth, who lost his life searching for the mine in 1931.
@@larryhedrick254 Yes, but he did have a house in Phoenix.:) gold is pretty heavy to haul around. I think he would have thought about some things in a practical way based on how hard it would be to lug out the gold. I think logistics were more of a problem back then
@@larryhedrick254 I guess what I am saying is I think the mine is on the West Side closer to where his house was in Phoenix. I think the board house clue just makes that even more of a likely hood.
@@myronww
It’s 42 miles from where his house was in Phoenix to the EAST end of Superstition Mountain where it Board house was located. To get there he would have gone around the south side of the Superstition.
It’s all flat land going around and it makes no sense to go THROUGH the Superstitions to get to the board house where Waltz stated was the starting place to get to his mine.
The closeness to his home in Phoenix has no bearing on it mines location.
You know these videos you're stealing from 'Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains' are copyrighted. Copyright infringement is a federal crime. You better hope their production company doesn't press charges.
Check the Credits I am the Producer of Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains, I ever tell a few of the stories on the channel.Thx for protecting us.
That's a relief, sorry about the mistake. I have enjoyed your videos for years and it made me a little mad to think someone was stealing all your hard work. Thanks again for your great videos
no the mine is not under the board house , the mine is real and i do agree with what Waltz said about the board house , knowing where the mine is i can say he is in fact telling the truth when he stated this clue ...
yes i am Blindbowman and yes i found the mine in the fall of 2006 .
You dont know.
@@secretsquirrel6718 lol i am the only one that has found it ..
@@robertlawton3443 my uncle found it back in the 70s
@@secretsquirrel6718 i don't know what your Uncle found but it was not the real LDM ... LOL there are a lot of old mines out there and twice as many that have been filled in threw the years .. if you believe your Uncle found it back in the 70's then you better start doing some better research ...
@@robertlawton3443 hes got the gold to prove it
it was the mammoth mine
Impossible
Proven wrong
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Translation ain't worth a hoot!
LDM +++++
No one will ever find it because it's on government property...
If the gov. found it, it's gone! Just like half your check!
Actually Apache Indians know location but government doesn’t most likely from what they told me! It’s well hidden by Waltz sealed off