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What are the records of Dutch mines in history?

Of all the dreams of getting rich, gold mine is undoubtedly one of the safest and safest ways to get rich. But the gold mine must be 100% real, so it is meaningful to find gold and make a fortune.

"Dutch Mine" is really authentic. Located in Arizona, walk 40 miles east from Phoenix until you reach the cliff at the edge of the desert. The cliff is located in the Mitch Mountains, and the mine sign is a mountain peak here. People call it a "knitting needle". This gold mine is less than 2.5 miles from Fiona Fang at the top of the mountain.

As early as 1748, the existence of "Dutch mine" was proved. Spanish King Ferdinand IV awarded Michael Palada a piece of land in recognition of his contribution to the royal family. This land is surprisingly large, about 3750 square kilometers, and its center is now Arizona. As for who discovered the gold mine, there are two possibilities: one may be discovered by the descendants of Michael Palada, and the other may be told by the indigenous Apache people. Apache people at that time were very friendly and simple, neither harmful nor defensive. I didn't expect the arrival of white people to mean anything to them.

/kloc-In the 9th century, Amway, the descendant of Palada's family, once took the camel team to mine several times, and every time he returned with a full load. According to records, the mine is funnel-shaped with its mouth facing the sky, which is different from the general vertical pit. Later, the Mexicans who were taken to gold by amri dug deeper and deeper, and it was very difficult to climb back with a bag full of gold on their backs. So they found long wood, set up a shelf in the mine and nailed a row of thick wooden nails as stairs.

Just as the gold prospectors were full of energy, the Apache people were furious. They regard this behavior as a desecration of the land and always want to wait for an opportunity to drive these people away. 1864, several Mexican gold miners harassed Indian women, which became the fuse of war. The Apache attacked the Mexicans in droves, and the gold diggers were outnumbered and unprepared. It took only three days to get from one end of the Mitch Mountains to the other. Brother Amway was also killed in this war. His throat was pierced by an Apache arrow and he fell into the canyon. Only a few Mexicans survived the war.

After the American Civil War, two German immigrants came here, one named Shylock Wise and the other named Jacob Watts. In fact, this gold mine was named after Wordsworth, but it turned Germany into the Netherlands, and the name "Dutch Mine" was called out. They are good friends and came to Mexico to start a business together after the war. In a fight, they inadvertently saved the life of Miguel, the son of Amway. Miguel was so grateful that he took them to the mine and brought back about $50,000 in gold. For this mine, Miguel still couldn't erase the shadow of his father's tragic death, and he didn't want to see it again, so Miguel offered to exchange the deed of the land for the money they both deserved. The deal was finally reached, and the mine became the property of Wyeth and Watts.

After the three broke up, Wise and Wordsworth returned to the mine and continued to dig until they ran out of ammunition and food. After discussion, the two decided to go back by Wordsworth alone and get more food. Unexpectedly, the trace of these two men was discovered by the Apache, who attacked his companion when Wordsworth left. Wise was seriously injured, stumbled all the way, climbed over the Kira desert and was rescued. Because of the serious injury, Wyeth told their story to the doctor before he died, and the secret of the mine was made public. However, Wyeth did not tell the specific location of the mine before his death, leaving a lot of room for speculation for future generations.

Besides, Wordsworth rushed back to the mine with food and found that the camp near the pit was empty. There were signs that the Apache attacked here. He knew that Wise must have been killed. The heartbroken Wordsworth left the mine and never came back. He never told anyone the location of the mine until his death many years later.

1880, two young people once found a mine, but both died on their way back. Obviously, they were not killed by Apache, but by some people who murdered their lives for money. In this way, the location of the mine has become a secret.

Let's talk about the Apache people. They found that more and more people came to look for gold, including Mexicans and Americans, posing a threat to them and determined to try to stop this foreign "aggression".

They came up with a way to make the mine "disappear" from the surface-they filled the mine with mud and stones all winter, and then painstakingly made the surface the same as other places in the mountain area, without any traces of excavation. Later, the white people moved on, developed the land, chased and drove the Apache people everywhere until they were driven out of the Mickey Mountains. Since then, the Apache people no longer pose a threat to the gold diggers, but all the gold diggers have never found the location of the mine.

193 1 in may, a man named adolf Lars came to the mountains of missen, claiming that he had an ancient map of Mexico, which clearly marked the location of the mine. Ruth is no longer a young man, and after the operation, her leg is still embedded with silver pieces, which makes it inconvenient to move. In addition, at this time of the season in Missen Mountain, the mountain spring has dried up, and there is bound to be a danger of water shortage, but he still insists on mining on the mountain. /kloc-in June of 0/4, two guides sent him to a maze-like canyon. They watched Ruth set up a camp next to a water hole in the West Pebble Canyon before leaving for home.

A few days later, Ruth didn't show up, and a few days later, there was still no news. A farmer nearby began to worry and led people along the road to look for him, but he only saw Ruth's camp and tent, but he didn't see him. It is estimated that he has been away for at least 24 hours. The farmer rushed to the town, informed the local sheriff, and the search and rescue team began to conduct a comprehensive search near the needles. West Round Stone, East Round Stone and Knitting Needle Gorge meet on the ridge 2 kilometers northwest of knitting needles. It was not until June+February 5438 AD that Ruth's skull was found in a dense bush on the ridge, and there was a bullet hole in the skull. 1932 65438+ 10, Ruth's remaining bones were found one after another far away from the bushes. Silver pieces embedded in his legs were also found. Although the old map he mentioned has disappeared or been damaged, there is a notebook in his clothes, which has left precious information for people. It said, "I came, I saw, I conquered." This seems to indicate that Ruth did find a gold mine. The last page of the notebook scrawled in pencil: "It's about 200 feet from the cave."

The murderer of Ruth has always been a mystery, but when it came out, gold diggers flocked to her. The second world war temporarily weakened this gold rush, and it was still unprecedented after the war.

On June 1947, a retired photographer named James Glavey came here. Like Ruth, he claimed to know the exact location of the mine. However, he seems to want the virus to be more "modern". He took scientific exploration equipment, boarded the helicopter and arrived at Mount Misson. The plane landed on one of the hilltops first, and Gleevec went down to observe the terrain, identify the direction, determine the position, and then confidently pointed to one of the canyons and said, that's his destination. However, history repeats itself again, and the pilot Chuck Momsen became the last person to see Gleevec. Although people tried their best to find the missing gold digger, it was not until February 1948 that his body was found in a canyon east of Needle Peak. The limbs and trunk of the body are intact, but the skull is missing. This skull was later found near Bradford Springs. Grevi's killer has not been found.

Although the two "headless cases" in the gold rush have kept the murderer at large, the danger hidden in the dark has not cooled the gold rush at all. People are still looking for "Dutch mine" with confidence and hope.