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Case: The Old Dutchman's Gold Mine




Case: The Old Dutchman's Gold Mine

1) The "Old Dutchman's Gold mine

1.1) Are Jacob Waltz and Jacob Von Waltzer the same person? And if they were, why this Prussian officer immigrated to America? Did he have some mission in that area?

This is one of the most well-known tales in American history, the Gold mine, what is waiting for its finder. The tale tells that the man called Jacob Waltz or "Dutchman" (c.1810-1891) (2)found gold from the "Superstition mountains" in Arizona, but the fact is that those mountains are too volcanic for that kind of mining industry. Jacob Waltz was one of the central characters in this case, but is it possible that he was Jacob Von Waltzer (1809-1891)(3)? 

Here I call Jacob Waltz as "Waltzer" because there is a possibility that this man used the wrong name in the New World. Sometimes I have heard the name, Jacob Von Waltzer when I have read stories about the "Old Dutchman's Gold Mine". So could Jacob Von Waltzer(1808-1891) and Jacob Waltz be the same person? 

The years of born are close together and circa might mean the also year 1808, and there may be a possibility that for some reason Jacob Von Waltzer changed his name to "Jacob Waltz", but why did he do that? Why that man, who had a nice officer's name would want to hide his identity for some reason?

The landmark of the place, where is or near it is the lost mine is very well seen, so why the mines are not found. And the thing is that there are about 65 official versions of that tale, so why the mines are not found. And the question is, why those instructions, what Waltz wrote didn't take people to the gold mine? 

There are three possible explanations, why "Old Dutchman's mines have not been found"?

1) There is a gold mine, but the place of that mine is different than Walz wrote

Did "Old Dutchman," wrote the right instructions but the location of the mine was in some different mountains than he mentioned. So there is a possibility that the "Superstition Mountains" could mean the mountains from the Californian peninsula to the Alaskan mountains, and this means that the "Superstition Mountains" in the instruction of the Waltz book were meant some other mountains, what they are in the map. 

The question is that did those people, who got the instructions for finding that mysterious mine asked the location of the mine from Waltz himself? Or did they just took the diary of that man after his death? And what made them suspicious that this old "Dutchman" has some kind of mine hiding in the mountains?

2) The question was in something else than the mining industry. Was "Old Dutchman" washed money to the German or Prussian king or emperor?

Was the nickname for "Old Dutchman" caused that this man claimed to be "Dutchman", but the real nationality was Prussian. The thing that is supporting this theory is that the real name of Jacob Waltzer was Jacob Von Waltzer, and the "Von" means the Prussian officer. So was that man wash money for people, who wanted to combine Germany? That means that Otto Von Bismarck could send the Reichsmarks or whatever was the name of the currency of Prussia to America, buy the gold, and then change that gold back to money in the banks, what was somewhere in the backwater of the USA. 

That system could go that the men of Bismarck bought gold from Russia and sold it to the banks in the USA. And that money could be used to buy weapons and engineers to build the things, what was needed to build an army, which used to combine Germany. 

3) There was no mining or gold

That means that Waltzer told lies and cheated money by using fake documents. Who knows the answer. We cannot ask that thing from Waltzer, who died in 1891. That means those places were right, but they were meant that Waltzer found something else like water in those areas. 

Or maybe he found some cave in that area, but could there be some kind of things like button mushroom in that suspected cave? The question is what Waltzer found if he even found something. 






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