List of lost mines explained
The "lost mine" is a popular form of lost treasure legend. Although there are countless examples around the world, several common themes can be traced throughout the various legends. Usually the mines are said to contain valuable elements or minerals such as gold, silver or diamonds. Often there is a map or other document allegedly detailing the history or location of the mine. Common to all the lost mine legends is the idea of a valuable and mysterious resource being lost to history. Some lost mine legends have a historical basis, and some have none. Regardless, the lure of these legends is attested by the many books on the subject, and the popularity of publications such as Lost Treasure magazine.[1] [2]
List of lost mine legends
This list is inexhaustive, but provides some well known examples from around the world.
Africa
Australia
Brazil
Canada
Colombia
Mexico
Russia
- In the 19th century, gold fever was prevalent in the Ural region near Yekaterinburg. There are many legends of the lost mines, for example in Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak's stories.
- There are many modern stories of lost diamond mines in the Sakha region of north and northeast Russia
United States
Arizona
California
Colorado
Idaho
Kentucky
Missouri
Nevada
New Mexico
Oregon
Texas
Utah
Washington
- Danville's Lost Gold Ledge, Washington (state)
- Janni's chimney, Washington (state)
- Lost Doukhobor Ledge, Washington (state)
References
- Book: Dobie . J. Frank . Coronado's children: tales of lost mines and buried treasures of the Southwest . Shaw . Charles . 1994 . Univ. of Texas Press . 978-0-292-71052-8 . 8. paperback pr . Barker Texas History Center series . Austin.
- Book: Jameson, W. C. . Buried treasures of the Rocky Mountain West: legends of lost mines, train robbery gold, caves of forgotten riches, and Indians' buried silver . 1993 . August House . 978-0-87483-272-3 . 1st . Little Rock.
- Web site: 2018-09-23 . Brazil: Manuscript 512 and the Lost City . 2023-11-21 . The Diplomat in Spain . en-US.
- I. A. Mumme (1982) The Emerald, Port Hacking, New South Wales: Mumme Publications, pp. 21–22.
- Schmetzer . Karl . Martayan . Gérard . Blake . Andrea R. . 2020 . History of the Chivor Emerald Mine, Part II (1924–1970): Between Insolvency and Viability . Gems & Gemology. 56 . 2 . 230–257 . 10.5741/GEMS.56.2.230 . 229069710 . free .
- Web site: Pegleg Smith Monument . 2022-09-28 . Atlas Obscura . en.
- Book: Powers, Evea Harrington . Lost Sheepherder Mine . 1 January 2001 . Writer's Press . 9781931041362.