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10 Reasons Why its not in the Superstitions.
And I'll tell you where it is!
Glenn Rogers
Nowadays, if you want to find gold, you go to an area where gold has been found. Previous prospectors have already located the hot spots where gold can be found, and the mines have been profitable. One hundred and thirty-four years ago, Jacob Waltz gave his clues to his mine, and not one person has found it. People have made the Lost Dutchman story of locating the mine like an Indiana Jones episode. Jacob Waltz never drew a map to his mine. All we have is what Jacob Waltz allegedly said on his deathbed in 1891, dying from probable pneumonia when he was eighty-three years old. I have ten reasons his mine is not in the Superstition Mountains. And I will give you a pretty good idea where it is.
Camp Verde the First 50 Years
TC Noble
This is a historical account of the first 50 years of Camp Verde, Arizona. The history includes nearly all of the Verde Valley. Camp Verde is the oldest settlement in the Verde Valley, and the Sutler’s store was the first commercial building. Those who came here after the store was built used the Sutler’s store for their Post Office, grocery store, information source, and general gathering spot. While efforts were pointed at the Camp Verde story, many who directly affected the town’s development lived in the surrounding areas. These areas are now called Cottonwood, Rimrock, McGuireville, and areas adjacent to Camp Verde. The account begins in 1865 going until 1915 with complete references to places and people.
Book Of Life Cycles and Other Mysteries. Hidden Archaeology
Kevin Ray Decker
Every picture tells a story, you be the judge. A Treasure hunter and Adventurer in search of the 7 Cities of Cibola found forbidden archaeology where fact is stranger than fiction; at the beginning and end of imagination. I cannot make this up if I had to, I am merely reading the signs and speaking truth to power.
Climate Change 101
Kevin Ray Decker
According to the Bible in Genesis, the evening and the morning were the first day--six different times and according to my studies the earth is spinning backwards and upside down.
Rocks of Ages
Kevin Ray Decker
The start of it all was when Kevin was in the Army stationed in Turkey. He traveled the area and saw where Noah’s Ark was supposed to be at the base of Mount Arrat. He became infatuated with studying the area. He was a map reading expert and knew how to use the Goggle Satellite imaging to compare the notes with the actual facts. He studied the sands of time and realized that it left a trail of evidence as the Pacific Ocean carried Noah’s Ark across Asia over the Himalayan Mountains and onto Mount Arrat in North Eastern Turkey
Lena Tu Ha
Isherbomb
This is a TRUE historical novel which takes place in late 1800's to mid 1900's. Twelve-year-old Lena-tu-ha and her two sisters escape from the cattle car on the train carrying the Native American Apache from their homes in Arizona to the Boarding Schools in New Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The three pubescent maidens trek across the desert with nothing but the clothes on their backs, to try to find any remnants of their tribe at the old rendezvous points that Geronimo had set up years before. They utilize every survival skill they were taught in their native culture to make their way across the desert terrain. Before they reach their destination, they are captured by Mexican Federales and sold into slavery to the wealthy Mexican Ranchers.
One Night in October
Gerald Gregory Doane
In October 1969 I was one of twenty-five or more San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) officers who responded to the murder of a Yellow Cab driver in the Presidio Heights district of San Francisco. Investigators later attributed the murder to the so-called Zodiac killer.
Long after my police career, I began studying five Zodiac cases, his phone calls, and his written communications. I concluded that the motive in four of the murder and attempted murder cases consisting of Lake Herman, Blue Rock Springs, Lake Berryessa, and the Presidio Heights district in San Francisco, involving a total of seven victims, were cases of displaced or redirected aggression. Follow my leads and come to your own conclusion.
Nichols and Mickles: They All Came Together
Jerry Macke
with contributions by Doris (Dodie) Mickle-Macke (wife of Jerry Macke) and Les F. Mickle (brother-in-law).
Early pioneers, such as the Mickle family, made their way to the Verde Valley; coming by mule, horseback and covered wagons to build and to stay. Their courage, toughness, and vision opened up a new land which became home for their families. This book is a report of one family’s adventure. The book starts out with a 1909 photo of Les Mickle and his father Frederick Maxwell Mickle in two Jerome Dairy Wagons pulled by horses on their way to deliver milk and cheese to the miners in the small town of Jerome, Arizona. Jerry is historian who brings together extensive bloodline studies as well as genealogy and news of the day to grow the story from forefathers to current family.
Service: The History of the Grand Canyon Council
Compiled by Sean Butler
Contributions by
Dean Butler, John Butler, Roland Miller, Larry Sneed, Jim Young, Tom Walsh, George Miller (Foreword)
Released in conjunction with the 100th anniversary year of the Grand Canyon Council, this informative narrative chronicles the history and timeless achievements of the scouting program in Arizona.
Drawing extensively on the holdings preserved at the Arizona Scouting Museum and exclusive access to personal family collections shared in cooperation for this publication, readers are led through a unique and informative journey that answers the question as to why this youth program has shined so brightly in the Grand Canyon state.
Kindle E Book
When People Came Volume I
From when humans first arrived in North America to the end of the French and Indian War
Compiled by Robert G. Erb
Ages 8+
Full-Color
The exploration and colonization of what is now North America and the United States from the last ice age to the present is a fascinating story. It is a story of how North America developed and how the United States became the greatest nation on earth. This is not to imply that all of its history was kind, fair, and gentle for we have not yet come close to perfection, but we have become the most giving nation on earth and the strongest force for world peace whether through exploration, purchase, or treaty.
When People Came, a five-volume set, is just a brief story. The purpose is to give the reader an overview of many important happenings that played a defining role in the development of North American and United States. These volumes are a very short story of that early saga from pre-history with the Paleo Indians at the end of the last ice age to 1890 with the end of the Indian Wars.
When People Came Volume 2
Westward exploration in North America, Revolutionary war, building the Nation's foundation, and the Old Northwest Indian War.
Compiled by Robert G. Erb
Ages 8+
Full-Color
Volume II starts with the colonists who began to push the boundaries of the new land westward, and the struggle with English rule leading to the American Revolutionary War.
It’s a story of how an incredible underdog (these 13 divided colonies) came together and won their freedom and liberty from England. We learn how our Founders came together to build the foundation of this new country by determining what kind of people and nation we wanted to be. Lastly, we discuss the Old Northwest Indian War and our continued conflict with the native people who struggled to keep their own culture and liberty.
When People Came Volume 3
The Corps of Discovery, War of 1812, the Fur Trade, and westward Expansion
Compiled by Robert G. Erb
Ages 8+
Full-Color
In volume III we see how this new nation would move farther westward to the Pacific Ocean with Lewis and Clark. The nation is challenged by new and dangerous conflicts such as the War of 1812, which tests our resolve and commitment to the freedom we won in the Revolutionary War. You also learn of the impact the Fur Trade had on the Nation’s growth and how the mountain men and other explorers help open the west for future settlement.
When People Came Volume 4
From when humans first arrived in North America to the end of the French and Indian War
Compiled by Robert G. Erb
Ages 8+
Full-Color
In volume IV we will learn how fragile and precious our natural history is and the struggle to preserve it for future generations. You will see how Texas stood up to fight and win its independence from Mexico. You learn about how Manifest Destiny became a reality expanding the nation from sea to shining sea. You will also learn about the long search for the Northwest Passage and much more.
When People Came Volume 5
Compiled by Robert G. Erb
Ages 8+
Full-Color
not yet published
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