Lost Dutchman Mine
SUMMARY
A gold seam in the Superstition Mountains that has killed, by some counts, more than a hundred seekers.
FULL DOSSIER
The Lost Dutchman's mine: Jacob Waltz (documented Phoenix-area prospector, died 1891) allegedly left directions to a rich gold seam in the Superstitions; a century of searches has produced no mine and a real body count (Adolph Ruth's 1931 death — his skull found with what investigators debated as bullet holes, his claimed map gone — is the documented case the legend's dangers rest on). Geology notes the Superstitions are volcanic and gold-poor. The node files the American treasure-legend template: a real prospector, a real death toll, and a mine that behaves exactly like a story.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01Waltz probate records (1891)
02Ruth case records (1931)
03Superstition geology surveys
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