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Legends in the Santa Catalina Mountains
By Robert Zucker
Entertainment Magazine
Legends of lost mines, lost cities and a lost
mission in the Santa Catalina Mountains, south of Tucson, have been
passed down by word of mouth for generations. The most famous legend,
the Iron Door Mine, helped launch the early American hunt for gold in
the 1860s.
A substantial amount of gold, and other minerals, has been extracted from the Catalina mountains over the last few centuries. The
discoveries of early Spanish placer mining sites and ruins in the
mountains only fueled speculation about those riches that may have been
left behind. Since the first Americans arrival
to Tucson, the folklore prompted many explorations into the mountains.
Adventure seekers combed the mountains looking for lost Spanish
treasures and digging for minerals.
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The Arizona gold rush brought early
American prospectors, and investors, to the Santa Catalina’s after the
1840s California Gold Rush.
They heard stories about the lost treasures
of Spaniards, the legend of the Iron Door Mine and of gold dripping
from the Canyon of Gold– the Cañada del Oro.
There were numerous strikes of gold and
copper, but only a few claimed to find the Iron Door Mine. It was still
enough for investors, including William “Buffalo Bill” Cody, to commit hundreds of thousands of dollars towards massive mining ventures.
One factor stood in the way of these
aspiring prospectors– the Apache Indians who guarded the mountains and
defended it with blood for hundreds of years.
After the Apaches were finally subdued, the
hub of early American mining in the Catalina Mountains developed in four
areas around the Santa Catalina Mountains: the Cañada del Oro, the town
of Oracle, Marble Peak near Mt. Lemmon and along the southern
base near La Ventaña.
Not far from these sites are the remains, and reports, of previous occupations.
"Treasures of the Santa Catalinas"
Now Available on amazon.com!
Published by BZB Publishing, Inc.
P.O. Box 91317
Tucson, Arizona 85752
ISBN-13: 978-1-939050-05-2
ISBN-10: 1-939050-05-7
Printed by Amazon.com.
Available from Amazon.com, CreateSpace.com and other retail outlets.
Printed in the United States of America.
Email author and publisher: publisher@emol.org
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