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The Utah Gold Rush [Paperback]

Kerry Ross Boren (Author), Lisa lee Boren (Author)
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March 13, 2012
With the release of this book, the search for the lost Rhoades Mine is narrowed to a few square miles of real estate due east of Kamas, Utah. This gives promise that the greatest of all gold deposits—including remains of Montezuma’s vast treasure—may soon be found.

It all began in the mid-1800s when Ute chief Walkara bagged up sixty pounds of raw gold for Mormon bishop Isaac Morley. He took it to Brigham Young, who later assigned Thomas Rhoades—under a blood oath of secrecy—to fetch more of the sacred metal for minting coins and decorating temples.

The gold came from the sacred Ute mines in the Uintah Mountains that were once worked by the Aztecs. In 1520 the Aztecs told Hernando Cortez that their vast hoards of gold came from seven mines far to the north—the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola—leading to Spanish exploration throughout the Uintah Mountains. But the Spaniards had little luck, and the treasure still awaits.

Discover within these pages:

• How modern technology has combined with history and legend to pinpoint the location—within a few square miles—of the Mother Lode of all gold deposits.
• The reason Mel Fisher, discoverer of lost Spanish treasure in the Caribbean, came to the Uintah Mountains just before his untimely death.
• The government’s decision in the early 1900s to reduce the size of the Ute Indian Reservation to make new areas available for mining when F.W.C. Hathenbruck and Caleb Rhoades promised to use mining proceeds to pay off the national debt.
• The secret endeavors of Jesse Knight and Reed Smoot to claim the gold mines in the Uintahs for themselves.
• The recent sham burial of Ute chief Black Hawk in Spring Lake, Utah, to cover up the secret transfer of his bones to one of the tribe’s sacred mines.
• Never-before-published maps and detailed letters from those who have been to the mines.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Cedar Fort, Inc. (March 13, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555176143
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555176143
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #818,415 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Utah Gold Rush Review, November 5, 2003
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It seems that this book was written to re-state basically what was written in "Footprints in the Wilderness," Not everyone has access to a copy of that book because it is out of print and hard to find.

I think this book was a great thing because it gives people a chance to hear what Gale Rhoads had said in his book plus more.

This is probably as close to Gale's book as it gets without reading his actual book.

I think everyone should either buy this one or read it from the library.

As for Boren being in prison, what does that have to do with writing a book?

***GOOD BOOK***

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dont waste your money on this one...., January 2, 2003
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It seems that all Boren has managed to do in this book is rehash what has already been written and copy letters that have already been published. If you have read Footprints or any George Thompson books you will be sorely disappointed in this one. No new info, just a redo to generate some $$ while Boren is in jail. And by the way, how is he writing this when he has been in jail for the past 10+ years. This is the randoms ramblings of a man in prison too long.
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The family tree of F.W.C. Hathenbruck begins, for our purposes, with Count Heinrich the Rich of Nassau (1180-1250), who was married to the Dutch Machteld of Guelders. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
sacred mine, mutually covenanted, aforesaid contract, open council meeting, sacred gold, log door, covenants herein, prompt performance, mining lease, mineral lease, left hand fork, certain mines, gold source, witness whereof the parties hereto, wagon company
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Black Hawk, Caleb Rhoades, Matt Warner, New York, Jesse Knight, United States, Courtesy of Randy, Brigham Young, Provo City, Utah County, Rock Creek, Reed Smoot, Chief Walker, Butch Cassidy, Frederick William, Wes Young, Carbon County, Hoyt Peak, Elza Lay, Florence Company, Isaac Morley, Kerry Ross Boren, Ute Indians, Spring Lake, Mel Fisher
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