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AZ Treasure Hunting Ghost Town Guide-
Handy reference for locating old mining camps, ghost
towns, forts, railroads, rivers, lakes and Indian reservations. Includes
a fold-in-map of Arizona and a detailed glossary.
GG-ATH $4.95
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Gem Trails of AZ-Gem
Trails Of Arizona. Newly revised 4th addition of this best selling guide
contains the latest updates on the familiar sites, and features twenty new
locations for collecting rocks, minerals, crystals and fossils. Includes
many full color photographs. Mitchell
GG-GTA $11.95
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Guide to Treasure AZ-
By Thomas Penfield. Tales of lost &/or buried treasure in Arizona,
related on a county by county basis. 1973, 134 pgs.
GG-GTAZ $9.95
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Placer Gold Deposit AZ-
The Arizona nugget hunters Bible! A catalog of location, geology, and
production figures with lists of annotated references pertaining to Arizona’s
eighty-seven placer districts. Includes detailed information relating
to the exact location of placer deposits, their thickness, distribution,
and average gold content. If you’re planning a prospecting expedition
to Arizona you need a copy of this book. 103 pgs.
GG-PGA $9.95
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Roadside Geology of AZ-
This book by Halka Chronic is GREAT research book with geologic maps all
can understand, 320 pages of usable info!
GG-RGA $18.00
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Where 2 Find Gold in Arizona-
MAPS on every page hand drawn for accuracy! MAPS on every page with directions to the
gold site. Roads, trails, camp sites, Federal Forestry, State Forestry and
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) FREE-USE gold mining sites indicated in
the book and on the maps.Geological, noble, rare-earth metals and minerals.
Rivers, water-runs with placer gravel locations.
Rules and regulations for State, Federal and BLM agencies governing dredging,
hand panning, metal detecting, gold nugget sniping and rocker sluicing.
ARIZONA is a highly mineralized state with much of its land open to the
public for prospecting and mineral searching. Go into the back-country with
caution!
DT-AZ $22.95

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Ghost Towns of Arizona-
Some of the "ghost" towns selected for this booklet never actually died.
Tombstone, Jerome, and Bisbee were mining centers that now thrive on tourism.
Other mining areas such as those near Crown King in the Bradshaw Mountains
and Congress north of Wickenburg are enjoying new mining cycles. But the
majority of the formerly prosperous towns have been abandoned to the sun
and weather without the protection of an historic district designation.
Much ghost town history and lore was passed down by word of mouth, growing
grander with each telling. Growing population estimates were exaggerated
by town fathers to pain a rosy picture of would-be immigrants back east.
This booklet contains 48 pages of information regarding 36 of Arizona's
finest ghost towns.
GG-GHSTAZ $6.95

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Desert Gem Trails-
A Guide to the gems and minerals of the Mohave and Colorado Deserts.
Includes maps and photos. 1971,
80 pgs.
GG-DGT $5.00
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