A prospector made an extraordinary discovery yesterday, when he found an "incredibly rare" 12-pound (5.5-kilogram) gold nugget under only 23 inches of dirt. What looked to be a piece of iron was a solid gold bar. Bill Shriver, an international dealer in precious metals who proved very helpful in the initial stages of this investigation until his death, brought the total still higher. Things got complicated in 1937, when Milton E. Noss, a selfasserted chiropodist with a string of arrests for drunk enness, theft and practicing medicine without a license, said he had found the treasure. They believe that sophisticated equipment like devices to take soundings showing whether there are underground caves will help this search succeed where other ventures failed. Claimants charge the Army purposely boobytrapped the area with the shells, yet almost weekly a few fevered treasure hunters sneak through helicopter and horsemounted Army patrols to search. One partner, Charles Ryan, shot and killed Doc on March 5, 1949, in Hatch, N. M., after an argument. CNN Almost four decades ago, a gold bar was found on land that used to be Aztec ruins in Mexico. Large movements of bullion from the peak went on for nearly a decade, with the largest single removal of gold occurring in 1976, according to Bill Shriver. Denied entry by the courts until legalities could determine the legal owner of the mine; Doc feared Ryan would back out of the deal. The secret stash of a gold mine owner? The gold was supposedly removed from the cave and sent to Fort Knox. This was one of Apache Chief Victorios hideouts and was the site of a battle in 1880 between Victorios warriors and the U.S. Army Ninth Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers.. He said he often grew angry that his grandmother was ignored or ridiculed for her efforts. But when the Army; Air Force; the White House; Congressmen; New Mexico's Governor and F. Lee Bailey and dozens of other lawyers get into a single treasure saga, only confusion and rumors remain cheap. The 1.93-kilogram. It all started in 1937, when Mr. Noss, who practiced as a foot doctor though it was never clear if he had a medical license, returned from a hunting trip at New Mexico's Victorio Peak with startling news: he had glimpsed a hidden trove of riches, 16,000 gold bars. In 1948, Doc met Charles Ryan, a Texan involved in drilling operations and oil exploration in West Texas. White Sands is the nation's largest military installation, about the size of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. One group of claimants took the flashlight and provided the photo as evidence that they knew the location of the treasure. Gold Bars Dozens of people claim a piece of the actionthat is, gold bars and treasure said to be hidden on the missile range, and worth from a few million dollars to $1.5billion. A new chemical analysis of a large gold bar found under a Mexico City street in 1981 has shed light on its centuries-old origins. And, on March 4, 1949, the day before Doc was shot, a small plane crashed near Victoria Peak killing the pilot and severely injuring Marvin Beckwith, son of the, first Mrs. Noss. Possession of gold was against the law at the time, and the men reasoned that the bar would provide evidence to bring about an authorized, legal expedition to remove the vast quantity of gold. However, Doc was unable to capitalize on the gold bars, as four years before his discovery, Congress had passed the Gold Act, which outlawed the private ownership of gold. Berlett and Fiege formed a corporation to protect what they had found and make a formal application to enter White Sands for a search and retrieval of the gold. After three years they were given permission to go back to Victoria. In December 1961, General Shinkle shut down the operation and excluded anyone from entering the base who was not directly engaged in the missile research activities. He estimated there were thousands of these bars, each weighing over 40 pounds stacked against a wall. Mr. Bailey will not say, but Mrs. Noss and, her dozen or so partners have filed a $1billion Federal Court suit charging that the Government, the Secretary of the Army, several military officers and 200 John Does were conspiring to bilk her out of the treasure. A new scientific analysis of a large gold bar found decades ago in downtown Mexico City has confirmed it was part of the plunder Spanish conquistadors abandoned as they beat a temporary. Among those who attested to the accessibility of the peaks treasure was Lynn Porter, a businessman now residing in San Diego, California. As Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH . TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Two years later, he married Violet Lena Boles, which would further complicate ownership of the treasure rights for years to come. Once again, Doc began to descend about 125 feet before the shaft again leveled off into a large natural cavern. See the article in its original context from. The cave was covering a small tunnel, originally thought to be an abandoned mineshaft. Maxmillian was assassinated in 1867. Recreational mining continues intermittently in the White Oaks, Pittsburg, Hillsboro, Orogrande and Jicarilla districts to the present day. According to Berlett, the four men proceeded down a fault into the peak for about 150 feet, at which point their progress was stopped by a large boulder. All told, he reportedly found 27 human skeletons in the caverns of the mountain. That while visiting Foss, a man we both knew, E.M. Guthrie, drove in to the station in a late model Ford Thunderbird. Finally, others believe that the treasures were hidden by Chief Victorio, for whom the peak is named. After scraping a small section of the bar clean, she exclaimed, Doc, this is gold!. The more productive ore zones typically occur as narrow pay streaks or layers of fine-grained, disseminated gold, locally on top of basement rock or clay or caliche lenses within gravel deposits. According to Atkins son, John, Holmes possessed key materials which were being used to press the Army into allowing Atkins and Holmes access to Victorio Peak. A gold bar found in a Mexico City park in 1981 was part of the Aztec treasure looted by Hernan Cortes and the Spanish conquistadors 500 years ago, a new study says. Though caught trespassing and escorted from the area, the men reported observing several men in Army fatigues upon the peak. Asked about the bars, he said, I sawed one in two with a hacksaw., One person who worked with Doc Noss inside the cave was Jose Serafin Sedillo of Cuchillo, New Mexico. Decades of Searching. Among the artifacts, Doc is reported to have retrieved documents dated 1797, which he buried in the desert in a Wells Fargo chest along with various other treasures. Placer gold collected from multiple districts in New Mexico, coupled with a broad database of previously analyzed placer gold samples indicate correlations between chemical signatures (especially gold, silver, and copper) and type of deposits (i.e., Au-rich copper porphyry deposits, Au porphyry deposits, and epithermal deposits). At least one close relative was convinced that Atkins death was not accidental and that it was directly related to his getting too close to the true story of Victorio Peak. Mr. Bailey later dropped the matter. According to accounts from members of the Noss family, Doc bagged no deer, but he found something that whetted his appetite for the area a shaft near the top of Victorio Peak which led into the bowels of the mountain. That three or four weeks later Frank Foss told me that E.M. had called him and said he was in Central America. Mr. Koury asserted that the General first denied the search was on but admitted it later when sworn statements from the spies were produced. After more than a year's effort, he took five bars to the Denver Mint. In November 1937, Doc, Babe, and four others left on a deer hunt into the Hembrillo Basin. Meanwhile, Babe Noss had filed a counter-claim on the entire area. The two men told Porter they had taken one of the smaller bars from the stack because they felt it would be easier to handle than one of the large bars in moving through the long and sometimes difficult passage. He also found some old letters, the most recent of which was dated 1880. They found nothing. They would have the proper persons on guard duty., Possession of gold by private American citizens was illegal under federal law throughout the period of the Johnson presidency. The three men had been on a hunting party when McDonald, who reportedly had imbibed several cans of beer, began talking freely about a huge stash of gold. Most placer deposits in New Mexico had been discovered by 1900. "We're treating the gold searchers just like any other client," said Jim Eckles, a spokesman for the White Sands range. After the discovery, Fiege told several people that he had caved in the roof and walls to make it look like the tunnel ended. After some discussion, the men decided that Porter should take the bar to a close friend of his who worked in the provost marshals office in nearby Fort Bliss, Texas. He stood guard while McDonald and the other man descended into a large cavern, returning with a crudely formed gold bar roughly 2 1/2 inches wide by 7 inches long. Attacking wagon trains, settlements, mail coaches, and churches, he took anything from them that they valued. Lack of water has hampered mining in many districts and new technology, which minimizes water usage, may stimulate activity. In 1958, Leonard V. Fiege, then an Air Force captain stationed at nearby Holloman Air: Force Base, and three other men, contended that while deer hunting they found a cave filled with gold bars. Another source confirmed the manner and the circumstances of E.M. Guthries death, noting that it was listed as just a natural death, but hed been worked over with a baseball bat. This source said that he had hired a team of experienced investigators to dig into Guthries death and more than 30 other deaths in connection with a massive, continuing cover-up of the removal of gold from Victorio Peak. According to members of the family, there would have been more, but Docs work was abruptly and unexpectedly brought to a halt in August 1939 when a dynamite blast, set to enlarge a narrow passage, instead caved the passage in, sealing off the main cavern. But Doc Noss cared little about the historical value of the treasures inside Victorio Peak, mostly ignoring the pouches, packs, and artifacts. Holes were drilled and it assayed at $20.67 an ounce, said Mrs. Noss. At one end of the chamber, the shaft continued downward. The higher gold values occur near the base of alluvial gravel deposits where the gold is trapped by natural processes such as riffles in the river bottom, fractures within the bedrock, along bedding or foliation planes, and/or structures that are transverse to the river flow. Lifting the rock, he found a hole that led straight down into the mountain. He used too much dynamite, and the cave collapsed, sealing in the treasure. When it began to rain, Doc sought shelter under a rocky overhang near the mountains summit. [3] Noss was ultimately killed by an associate, Charley Ryan, in 1949 after Ryan accused Noss of fraud and Noss threatened to kill Ryan and his family. In a hunt that began last Thursday, Mr. Delonas's group has been given one year to search for the gold. He also asserts that military security officers censored out of his report all references to military searches for the treasure. Lampros later signed sworn affidavits regarding their experiences. However, the expert won the argument. Mr. Delonas said the legend of the buried treasure obsessed the family for generations. All attempts failed, leaving him an embittered and angry man, which caused problems in his marriage. He worked with a succession of partners, the last of whom, Charlie Ryan of Alice, Texas, shot and killed Noss in an altercation in Hatch, New Mexico, on March 5, 1949. In all, eight persons told this writer they had received direct threats against their lives or against the lives of their families. Seventy-nine skeletons were described in an adjacent cavern. Within moments he found more skeletons, most of them bound and secured to stakes like the first. John Dean, the former lawyer for President Richard M. Nixon, mentioned that Attorney General John Mitchell had been asked to pull strings to allow some searchers to look for the gold. With legal ownership established, Noss began to work the claim openly, but he also became increasingly paranoid, hiding the gold bars all over the desert. Theories spread over how 16,000 gold bars came to be stashed away in a random cave in New Mexico. In 1981, a construction worker discovered the gold bar, weighing 4.25 lbs. Now, scientists confirm it was part of a plunder by Spanish conquistador Hernn. Only four districts have each yielded more than 100,000 oz of placer gold production: Elizabethtown-Baldy (DIS019), Hillsboro (DIS197), Old Placers (DIS187), and New Placers (DIS186). Beyond that there is supposed to be another incline upward at about 30 degrees for some distance (40 feet as I remember it) where entrance is gained to a cave some 2700 feet long which contains many evidences that the cave was occupied as living quarters by a large group of humans for many years., The group evidently had some grisly practices, for the first thing Doc Noss encountered was a row of skeletons, 27 in all. Doc Noss was born in Oklahoma and traveled all over the Southwest, seeking excitement. Porter and his friends were amused at his story and McDonald, to prove that what he was saying was true, took the two other hunters on a moonlit drive to Victorio Peak. However, the business often passes the tax onto the consumer by adding it to the selling price. Some believe that Doc Noss found the Casa del Cueva de Oro, Spanish for the House of the Golden Cave. In 1981, a worker in Mexico City found a gold bar just north of Alameda Centralthe oldest public park in the Americasduring the construction of a bank. Parts of White Sands are sometimes leased by private corporations and foreign governments for experiments. Becoming even more complicated, a search of mining records failed to turn up any existing claims including that of Doc Noss. In 1972, F. Lee Bailey became involved in the dispute, representing some 50 clients, including Babe Noss, the Fiege group, Violet Noss Yancy, Expeditions Unlimited (a Florida-based treasure hunting group), and many others. Noss agreed with Ryan to exchange some of the gold bars for $25,000 to reopen the shaft. The Victorio Peak treasure (also seen in print as the Treasure of Victorio Peak or Treasure of San Andres) describes a cache of gold reportedly found inside Victorio Peak in 1937 in southern New Mexico. Exploring further, he found even more skeletons stacked in a small enclosure, much like a burial chamber. However, White Sands issued an edict expressly forbidding them to return to the base. History [ edit] Doc Noss The treasure was allegedly found in 1937 by American businessman and gold prospector Milton Ernest "Doc" Noss. This treasure was only the beginning. Representative Harold Runnels, a Democrat whose district includes the White Sands range, has proposed a joint Federalstate search for the treasure. Too much evidence supports the treasure, including photographs, affidavits, and relics held by the Noss family. Porter subsequently brought the gold bar to the close friend, who was an Army major. A narrow passage through rocks kept the bulky Porter from following the other two men into the depths of the peak. The reported treasure and efforts to find it have been covered in books and on television, including: On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. In 1963, the Army allowed a group of searchers, including Mrs. Noss, to search for the gold. CNN Almost four decades ago, a gold bar was found on land that used to be Aztec ruins in Mexico. That he seemed very disturbed, nervous and agitated, and refused my invitation to dinner, saying, Im running for my life., That he also said, The Mob is after me.. Beyond the Hembrillo Basin is a hundred-mile stretch of desert known as the Jornada del Muerto. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. We all dream of stumbling onto a map or riddle that will lead us on an adventure to find a treasure of glittering gold and jewels, but most of those tales only exist in bedtime stories and movies. They bore the Spanish stamp. . A small town was built near the place Doc mentioned nothing of his find to the group, choosing instead to return to the site a couple of days later with Ova. When Maxmillian heard of the plot to assassinate him, he moved his gold and treasures out of Mexico. He has recruited friends and investors to form the Ova Noss Family Partnership, named for his late grandmother, that is financing the new search. But, she said, mint officers confiscated the five bars and gave her husband a receipt for $97,000. During fluvial events, large volumes of sediment containing free gold are transported and deposited in relatively poorly-sorted alluvial and stream deposits. In 1937, the peak was miles from nowhere. Forrest Fenn, a New Mexico art collector, created a treasure hunt in 2010. About $250,000 was spent, core holes were drilled, seismic tests were taken, and nothing was found. McLemore, V.T., 2001, Silver and gold resources in New Mexico: New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Resource Map 21, 60 p. Luterbach, T.D., and McLemore, V.T. November 16, 2015. The answer could be worth billions of dollars. Near the bottom, he encountered a huge boulder hanging from the ceiling, almost blocking his way. In a special act of Congress passed in 1989, the Hembrillo Basin was unlocked for Terry Delonas and the Noss heirs; however, nothing has been found. Neither the Denver Mint nor the Federal records center in Denver, which has copies of gold receints for that period, could find the Noss receipt, spokesmen there said. A four-pound gold bar found on a building site in downtown Mexico City last month is believed to be part of the treasure seized from the Aztec Emperor Montezuma II by the Spanish. Begrudgingly, he did so. Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology (INAH) says it has now confirmed that a 1.93-kilogram gold bar was part of looted Aztec treasure (AFP Photo/Jesus VALDOVINOS) A gold bar, found 15 feet down in a Mexico City park in 1981, was just announced to have been part of Montezuma's treasure. and Montana Ave. in El Paso, Texas, to visit with a friend, Frank Foss, owner of the station. They believe that if the Lue Map and the hieroglyphs could be deciphered then the gold bars could be found. This could explain the skeletons in the cavern. The engineer suggested eight sticks of dynamite, to which Noss heatedly disagreed, claiming the mountain was too unstable. After telling her what he had seen and shown her the loot, she insisted he go back into the mine for one of the iron bars. He supposedly told his wife: "We can make John D. Rockefeller look like a tramp. Speaking to a Noss family member, he stated that he had been the Chief of Security in 1961 and was sent to inspect the report made by Airman Berlett and Captain Fiege. In addition, Victorio Peak lay on land owned by the state of New Mexico, and removal of gold without permission of the state violated New Mexico law.4. Try as he would, Captain Fiege could not penetrate the opening he had used just three years earlier. The NMBGMR is conducting a research project examining the origin, occurrence, trace element composition, and resource potential of placer gold deposits in the state. The buried cache was said to have been stolen from the Chihauhua-Spanish by the Indians during the Indian uprisings. A third story asserts that Geronimo hid, Apache booty in the area. Victorio used the entire Hembrillo Basin as his stronghold, refusing to live on the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona, where the government wanted to banish him. Reportedly, he amassed a treasure of gold, silver, and jewels before being ordered back to Mexico City in 1607. Patterson, Don Breech, Edgar F. Foreman, Leo D. OConnell, Eppie Montoya and B.D. Part II: The bizarre history of Victorio Peak continues to unravel as the Army, the Treasury Department and the Secret Service authorize a top secret operation aimed at locating and bringing out the gold. Theories spread over how 16,000 gold bars came to be stashed away in a random cave in New Mexico. Doc was trying to obey the law but they grabbed our gold, Mrs. Noss said, He blew up. I was just a kid, about 13 or 14 years old, he told this writer. Later, Fiege would take a lie detector test, which would allow Fiege back on the missile range. From that moment onward, every attempt of Babes to clear the rubble from the plugged shaft met with a military escort out of the area. 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