Lost Dutchman Trip The Quest for History

Lost Dutchman Trip The Quest for History

Lost Dutchman Trip The Quest for History

The Book Bank 427 Live Oak St. Miami, AZ 85539 ph. 928-473-4134 email thebookbank@cableone.net

Changing Hands Bookstore 6428 S McClintock Dr Tempe, AZ 85283 480-730-0205

Pro Mack South

"Jack San Felice has been tirelessly digging into the story of the Silver King mine and its surrounding area for more than a decade. He's also been teaching the subject at the college level for years and has left no stone unturned in his research to uncover the real story of Arizona's greatest single silver strike. No book shelf on Arizona should be without it."
--
Marshall Trimble,
Official Arizona State Historian

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When Silver Was King
Jack San Felice

When Silver Was King, Jack San Felice's new Book is about Arizona's Famous 1880s Silver King Mine, located 4 miles north of Superior, Arizona. The Silver King Mine was the catalyst that enabled settlement of the Central Arizona territory during the 1870s. Millions in high-grade silver were taken out of the mine. The mining camps of Silver King and Pinal sprung up overnight to handle the flood of miners and mining camp speculators. The author also includes the mine's impact on the nearby towns of, Superior and the Silver Queen (and later the Magma Mine), Florence, Globe, Miami, and the mining camps of Hastings, Queen, Reymert, Rogers Canyon, Happy Camp, Peachville, Martinez Canyon, Cochran, Mineral Creek and then later the Ray Mine. When Silver Was King is filled with vignettes about everyday life of pioneer men and women living during frontier times in Arizona Territory. Jack San Felice relates tales of Apache warfare, rugged prospectors, miners, rich ore strikes, stagecoach holdups and frontier justice. After all this was the Wild West and an exciting period when people lived during the west's most turbulent time. The author tells the story of Silver King, the mining town and Pinal City, the mill town, located 5 miles southwest of the mine on the banks of Queen Creek, which had year round water in those days. The 1870's and 1880s mining days took place in Arizona Territory when men lived by their wits and sometimes their guns. The book details the mine's history throughout the last 130 years up to the present day's attempt to reopen the historic old mine. The book is 384 pages and contains over 200 images of 1870s-1880s photos of mines, miners, lawmen, citizens, old newspaper articles and advertisements, as well as

more recent photos of the Silver King mine and nearby areas.

 

About the Author

 

Retailers interested in the book are encouraged to contact
our distributors:
Gem Guides Book Company
315 Cloverleaf Drive, Suite F
Baldwin Park, CA
626-855-1611
ATTN: Kathy
gembooks@aol.com

 

Treasure Chest Publications
PO Box 5250
Tucscon, AZ 85703
1-800-969-9558

For over ten years Jack San Felice has written, and lectured about history surrounding the Superstition Mountains and nearby areas. He is also the author of Squaw Peak- A Hikers Guide, Lore of the Superstitions,

When Silver Was King is available at the following retail locations:

available at stores and online

phoenix/mesa

Pro Mack South

4087 N. Apache Trail, Apache Jct. AZ

1000 West Apache Trail Suite 106, Apache Junction, AZ 85220 Email  promack@quik.com 

Promack Treasure Hunting
940 West Apache Trail
Apache Junction, AZ 85220
480-983-8484, email
dan@promacktreasurehunting.com

Treasure Trails of the Superstitions, and numerous short stories published by the Superstition Museum, Apache

Changing Hands Bookstore
6428 S McClintock Dr
Tempe, AZ 85283
480-730-0205

Junction Independent newspaper, and other sources.

Boyce Thompson Arboretum

Rt. 60, Superior Arizona

Apache Trail - Apache Jct. Arizona

The Book Bank
427 Live Oak St. Miami, AZ 85539
ph. 928-473-4134
email:
thebookbank@cableone.net

Gila County Historical Museum
1333 North Broad Street, Globe, AZ 85502
ph. 928-425-7385

Lost Duchman Trip
The Quest for History

Millsite Canyon Publishing
6237 E. Mallory Street
Mesa, Arizona 85215
602-526-7688

millsitecanyon@cox.net
azjack212@yahoo.com