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Mojave County, Arizona

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  • A cache of gold coins and silver bars, stolen from the steamer GILA by a man dressed as a soldier, is thought to be located near Crossman Spring (AKA Crescent Spring). A single silver bar has been found, but the remainder has not.

    More Information is available in

    Guide to Treasure in Arizona


  • A cache of books, whisky, and wine was buried by Peter R. Brady when he was given the job to destroy the remaining buildings of Ft Mohave when the fort was abandoned. Gold may also have been buried.

    More Information is available in

    Guide to Treasure in Arizona

    Treasure Legends of the Civil War


  • In 1942, two brother found, and worked, a rich outcropping of gold in the Cerbat Mountains north of Chloride. The brothers were inducted into the Army and both killed in combat.

    More Information is available in

    Guide to Treasure in Arizona


  • Sam Whitlesy found a rich outcropping of gold within two miles of Sitgreaves Pass in the Black Mountains near the ghost town of Oatman. He died of wounds suffered in a gun battle with two men who followed him. (They also died).

    More Information is available in

    Guide to Treasure in Arizona


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