Treasure in the Arizona Mountains

Treasure in the Arizona Mountains

This video was made after hunting for a treasure from a story that was told to me by an old guy named John, who I mention in my book Random Tangents.
We will take you up on the Mogollon Rim, above Payson, Arizona, and tell the story and discuss where I have searched and where I still think the treasure could be.
The story takes place at the end of the civil war when two confederate soldiers stole a wagon and loaded 16 kegs of gold coins from a cache that was buried by the Confederate Army. Making their way across Arizona to join up with some Confederate sympathizers in California they were attacked by an Indian war party.
They headed into the mountains and buried the 16 kegs of coins before being killed by the Indians.
Years later, in 1935, two Mexican fellows hunting close to the Mogollon Rim Road happened to find the kegs only taking a few of the coins before covering them over again. Unfortunate circumstances kept them from ever coming back but one of them finally told the story 35 years later. Follow along with me as I attempt to find the treasure.

For more treasure stories you may enjoy my book, “Random Tangents: Embracing Adventures in Life”: https://www.desertroamerpress.com/

11 Comments

  1. David J. LeBaron on February 28, 2021 at 10:46 pm

    I like the way you set up the map, and mark it for me. I will scan that one with my Eagletraun, on GoogleEarth. If I get a hit, then I can go to the area, and use the Gravitraun.
    Another wagonload of Confederate gold wound up in Washington State, where I live. I’m looking for it. Hope to find it soon!

  2. William Davis on February 28, 2021 at 10:48 pm

    Love Arizona it has everything you could want, history, folklore, desert, mountains and history galore

  3. Ed Chubbick on February 28, 2021 at 11:00 pm

    My sister has a little ranch in Dragoon Arizona and there’s an old confederate grave there they think he was killed by the Apache Indians but idk . I seen it took some pics pretty cool

  4. John Ganshow on February 28, 2021 at 11:03 pm

    Lost Dutchman of the Mogollon…

  5. Jordan Wiens on February 28, 2021 at 11:05 pm

    Great story! Well narrated. Makes me want to hunt for some gold!

  6. AREA 51 on February 28, 2021 at 11:06 pm

    GOLD IN THEM HILLS,,,,, FINDERS KEEPERS………..

  7. trackman174 on February 28, 2021 at 11:07 pm

    A lot of folklore about treasure throughout the country. Always fun to hear about them and wonder if they’re true.

  8. TheJadeeast on February 28, 2021 at 11:09 pm

    I’m getting a metal detector

  9. Jeffery Schirm on February 28, 2021 at 11:11 pm

    You should have told him , yes that’s right where bigfoot attack you !!

  10. Brad Stoner on February 28, 2021 at 11:14 pm

    Unique thing to me is that if this was the Confederate Army that buried those coins, then the coins are of gold that most likely was mined in North Carolina and Georgia. Both states were the prime producers of gold for the South at that time. The coins probably include coins minted by the only private mint that ever existed in the US, that being the Christopher Bechtlor coins. He was an immigrant from Baden, Germany and he brought with him his knowledge of goldsmith and metal working. So much gold was being found around the area that he decided to make gold coins for people who wanted to have a reliable exchange of value for their gold. He minted coins with set values that could be exchanged in lieu of weighing out and bartering. The US government came in and set up their own mints in Charlotte, NC and Dahlonega, Georgia thus putting an end to the Bechtlor coins. Surely, this confederate treasure would contain some of these rare and valuable coins. They would be worth a fortune today.

  11. Diane Lewis on February 28, 2021 at 11:37 pm

    Great story and interesting.
    Thank you.
    Ron

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