Maynard Cornett Adams
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The last thirty years Maynard has lived in Colorado and hunted in the San Juan region of the Southern Rocky Mountains. Having heard many stories of early trappers and gold miners, he began extensive esearch on Treasure Mountain and the Frenchmen who explored the area. Over the last twelve years he has obtained information from France, Spain, Cananda, Louisiana, Texas and New Mexico. Mr. Adams is presently working on another sequel to Citadel Mountain...
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In 1885 the last Frenchman shows up at Summitville, Colorado. He is looking for a fabulous treasure of gold left behind by earlier relatives and countrymen. During the search he falls in love and subsequently this costs him his life. His acquaintances, Leon Montroy, Asa Poor and Jim White (Blanco) continue the search. This is the conclusion of the Citadel Mountain (Treasure Mountain) series.
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2004
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La Ventana (The Window) Landmark still holds the secrets of the richest gold mine to ever be mined in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. Hidden by the Utes after a running battle with the Spaniards in 1770, it has never been found. Along with the mine, Treasure Hunters have looked for the gold bullion and rich Sylvanite ore, said to be stores somewhere east of La Ventana. Many stories have been told of sheep herders finding and losing the location...
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2012
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The Anasazi (the Ancestorial Puebloans) ruins found throughout the Four Corners area of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico stand as testimonial to their advancing growth and ambitious way of life. With no more than their hands, sweat of brow, and use of Stone Age tools, they built large, beautiful pueblos. These stone buildings would probably still be standing today, if the Anasazi had not attempted to destroy them in their final exodus, brought...