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  1. Barry Storm looked for lost mines and treasure, and went on expeditions into the Superstitions. He examined and interpreted Spanish miners’ symbols, and looked for and found clues on the many treasure maps that prospectors were finding or creating.

  2. Jan 26, 2021 · Over the years, beginning with Pierpont Bicknell in 1892 and others, including Sims Ely, Barney Bernard, Oren Arnold, Barry Storm, Ray & Lizzie Howland and Curt Gentry have written about the fabled Lost Dutchman and each has expanded on the story.

  3. Storm, Barry. 1913-1971. (real name John Griffith Climenson). There have been few, if any, "Dutchman" authors as eccentric as Barry Storm, nevertheless his Thunder Gods Gold played an important role in the popularization of the Lost Dutchman tale. Storm wore many hats: lost treausre hunter, prospector, researcher, writer, and promoter.

  4. In his 1945 book about the Lost Dutchman's mine, Thunder God's Gold, Barry Storm (pen name of John Griffith Climenson) claimed to have narrowly escaped from a mysterious sniper he dubbed "Mr. X". Storm further speculated that Adolph Ruth might have been a victim of the same sniper.

  5. Trail of the Lost Dutchman is Barry Storm's first book. Published six years before the more famous Thunder Gods Gold , both remain important milestones in the genre's history. The plan of the book is as follows.

  6. In 1942, author and songwriter Barry Storm drifted into town. Stories of the Lost Dutchman captured his imagination.

  7. Mar 7, 2024 · by Barry Storm | Jul 8, 2012. THUNDER GOD'S GOLD! The Amazing Story of America's Most Famed Lost Gold Mines, Traditional Epitome of Western Treasure Trails. With Treasure Hunter's Guide, Electronic Prospecting, Gold and War Minerals Geology, and Ore-Finder Charts.

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